Opened on screen 1 with “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “The prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and screen 2 with “The Love Bug” and “Darby O'Gill and the little people” and screen 3 with “Easy rider” and Last Summer" and screen 4 with “Mash” and “I love you, Alice B. Toklas”.
When this theatre was converted into 3 screens, the proscenium was brought forward 10 metres. The left hand stalls became screen 2. Screen 1 then had 443 seats, screen 2 had 165 seats, and screen 3(behind the main screen had 103 seats. Screen 1 and screen 2 opened in 1992 and screen 3 opened in 1994.
The guy with the paddles could have climbed up on the roof of the snack bar?
That episode of Chips(filmed in 1982) showed the Marquee(adverising that it screened adult(XXX) movies) and the foyer and the auditorium and screen.
Opened on screen 1 with “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “The prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and screen 2 with “The Love Bug” and “Darby O'Gill and the little people” and screen 3 with “Easy rider” and Last Summer" and screen 4 with “Mash” and “I love you, Alice B. Toklas”.
Why the name Elinda-ann?
Who is it haunted by?
Is there anything left of this drive-in on this site now?
150 beds and a grassed seating area. Dogs are allowed there too(not on the beds though).
150 beds and a grassed seating area.
150 beds and a grassed seating.
After closure(and before it was demolished) it was a secondhand store(Handi Plant?).
Opened with 2 colour cartoons and “The time, the place and the girl”.
Traded as Encore 1 and 2 for a few months in 1997.
After closure, the equipment was taken to the Piccadilly Theatre to be used for screen 2.
The equipment used for screen 2 came from the closed down Town Cinema.
The Savoy Hotel has it’s page on Wikipedia, including a section on the Savoy Theatrette.
The arcade is being restored too.
When this theatre was converted into 3 screens, the proscenium was brought forward 10 metres. The left hand stalls became screen 2. Screen 1 then had 443 seats, screen 2 had 165 seats, and screen 3(behind the main screen had 103 seats. Screen 1 and screen 2 opened in 1992 and screen 3 opened in 1994.
Opened in 1913. Site is now T&G Building.
Opened on 21/12/2001. Opened with 4 screens(793 seats). 10 screene as of 2018(594 seats).
Second screen opened in 1970’s(name changed to Starlight Twin Drive-in after second screen added).
Second screen added in(circa 1991?).
Located at St Kilda Beach.
Located at the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park.
Opens on 17/1/2020.
Opening on 3/1/2020.