Opened as Warringah Mall Twin Cinemas. Opened after shopping centre renovations on 13/1/1990 with 7 screens taken by Hoyts. 2 more screens added in 1999.
There is a light pole behind the green fence, and 2 gates at the end of the parallel road. There is also a metal fence along the highway side of the property, and 2 gates, near the corner(possibly the exit road?) and the fence goes around the corner too. There is a small low fenced area near the(exit?) gates, possibly what was the playground or screen area?
Built on the site of a former car yard(name unknown?). Opened on 7/9/2000. 2098 seats. Located at Redyard Shopping Centre.
Opened in 2006(as Greater Union) on level 4 of Westfield Shopping Centre. Renamed as Event Cinemas Parramatta in circa 2010. 11 screens.
Opened in july 2004 as GU(Greater Union) Bondi Junction. Name changed to Event Bondi Junction in circa 2010.
The screen can be folded down, when a cyclone waring is issused(possibly unique?).
The dispute with the owner was over the cost of converting to digital projection.
The site is now a restaurant(Fire and Ice), a bar(Tropikana Manly Beach) and a cafe(Rope and Anchor Cafe).
The building is now a health and beauty shop(The Yummy Mummy), a weught loss service(Lose Baby Weight Fitness) and a pub(4 Pines Kellar Door).
Opened 26/12/1987 on different screens with “Innerspace”, Benji the hunted", Revenge of the nerds 2: Nerds in paradise" and “La Bamba”
Opened as Warringah Mall Twin Cinemas. Opened after shopping centre renovations on 13/1/1990 with 7 screens taken by Hoyts. 2 more screens added in 1999.
Opened on 12/12/1979. Cinema 1 – 486 seats, cinema 2 – 486 seats, cinema 3 – 210 seats, cinema 4 – 77 seats, cinema 5 – 211 seats, cinema 6 – 308 seats, cinema 7 – 310 seats, cinema 8 – 448 seats, cinema 9 – 401 seats.
The site is now apartments, a barber shop and a physiotherapist.
Is it possible to watch and hear the movies on the two drive-in screens from any of hotel rooms?
The abstract art on the back of the screen was 3 squares interlocked.
Opened on 8//9/1920 with “Under northern lights”.
Opened on 11/6/1948 with “Stallion Road” and “Her lucky night”.
The building is now a memorial hall(Lockleys Memorial Centre), and a senior citizens centre(Lockleys Senior Citizens Club).
Closed on 30/8/2012 due to cost of getting a digital projector and poor Patronage.
Opened on 5/3/2003. 1350 seats.
Opened in june 2007.
The drive-in has been demolished(date unknown?). The site is now houses. Unknown if the motel is still there?
Closed in 1989?
375 seats.
Opened in 1998.
There is a light pole behind the green fence, and 2 gates at the end of the parallel road. There is also a metal fence along the highway side of the property, and 2 gates, near the corner(possibly the exit road?) and the fence goes around the corner too. There is a small low fenced area near the(exit?) gates, possibly what was the playground or screen area?
This site is now a bank(Commonwealth Bank), and a phone store(Telstra Shop).