Hoyts Double Bay Theatre
445-451 New South Head Road,
Double Bay,
Sydney,
NSW
2028
445-451 New South Head Road,
Double Bay,
Sydney,
NSW
2028
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The photo above is actually of The Vogue, which became Village. The Hoyts was further along.
Wollahra Library has the address as 445-451 New South Head Road which Google Earth shows as a Woolworths.
Originally opened in May 1924. The Hoyts Double Bay Theatre closed on 1st August 1963.
This theatre was originally known as the “SOuthern Cross”. It was built by E.L. Betts theatres in the mid 1920’s. Hoyts took over Betts theatres in 1927. It was rebuilt in in 1936c. Hoyts Double Bay was featured in the 1948 production called “Guest in Our House”. This film was made by Fox Movietone News as a training doco for the staff of Hoyts Theatre Limited. It starred that late Pat Firman. All those persons appearing in it were actors from J.C. Williamson shows.
The photograph shown was taken by the the late John Alfred in December,1959.
It was replaced with a supermarket and the furnishings went up the hill to the sensational 2100 seat Bondi Junction Star. Of course if it was better programmed and nurtured,it would have benn the premier (wealthy) Eastern Suburbs cinema, like the nearby Vogue became in the 70s-90s as the Village twin, now with a land value alone of about $10 million. The Hoyts above was a beautiful 1933 deco renovation and was very much a deluxe house. Other crummier Hoyts cinemas remained and were kept but this one, for some weird reason only known to Hoyts at the time ($$$ probably) was cut short and trashed. It was truly beautiful.