Some of the seats and ex projectors from the Queensgste Cinema were sent to sent to the(now) Orana Cinemas in Busselton, Western Australia, Australia in 1994.
Renamed(after being renovated with seats and ex projectors from the Queensgste cinema in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia) Busselton Central
Cinemaa in 1994(5 screens). 800 seats.
Is there anything on that site now?
There is a vidro of the demolition on Six Flags Twitter page.
Opened on 5th May 1979 with “To fly”.
Temporary closed(for renovations?).
Reopened in(2023?) as Reading Cinemas Armadale.
Renamed Hoyts Cinema Bunbury.
Renamed Hoyts Cinema Warwick.
Now renamed Hoyts Cinema Currambine.
Reopened in(2023?). Now called Hoyts Cinema Joondalup.
Opened on 25th January 1912 with “Winning back his love”, Adventures of Bobby" and “Payday”.
Reopened as the all-new Thunderbird Drive-in on 15th December 1967 with “Ghost & Mr Chicken”, “Get yourself a college girl” and “Torn curtain”.
Opened on 22nd May 1963 with “To kill a Mockingbird”.
The site is now a cottage.
Demolished in 1985. I think the plinth that the 3 plaques are on, might have been made material from the demolished Centenary Hall?
Reopened on 28th October 2022 with “Halloween ends”.
Opened on 5th May 1950 with “Tycoon”.
Opened on 2nd June 1950 with “Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come”, “Two rode together” and “The Devil’s partner”.
Opened as Frisina Drive-in on 18th May 1950 with “Pirates of Monterey”.
Opened as Midway Drive-in on 11th April 1952 with “El Paso”, “Sailor beware”.
Why the name Lucinda?
Opened on 15th July 1955 with a colour cartoon(not named?), “Gunbelt” and “Return to Treasure Island”.
Official grand opening on 6th April 1951 with" American Guerrilla in the Philippines".
Grand opening on 27th September 1950 with “Montana” and “Buck privates”.
Some of the seats and ex projectors from the Queensgste Cinema were sent to sent to the(now) Orana Cinemas in Busselton, Western Australia, Australia in 1994.
Renamed(after being renovated with seats and ex projectors from the Queensgste cinema in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia) Busselton Central Cinemaa in 1994(5 screens). 800 seats.