590 cars. Closed for 3 years in the 1980’s and reopened(years unknown, but before 1988?). Eastway Drive-in was twinned(year unknown, possibly 1970’s?).
Opening film was “The Duel at Silver Creek on 26/9/1952. 300 cars Replaced by an indoor cinema(name unknown?), opening in 1978 and closing in 2003. Site is now an Exxon service station and convenience store.
Both theatres screen films about the Gateway arch(and Gateway Arch National Park and history about the area before the arch was built on the site there?).The Gateway Arch appeared on an episode of “Billy Connolly’s Route 66” tv show. I think the two theatres are part of the vistor centre underneath the Gateway Arch?
590 cars. Closed for 3 years in the 1980’s and reopened(years unknown, but before 1988?). Eastway Drive-in was twinned(year unknown, possibly 1970’s?).
506 cars.
Expanded to 495 cars in 1981.
The Lakeway Drive-in(original name) closed in June 1984.
753 cars from 1955 to 1958. 782 cars from 1959 to 1986.
Also had a 600 seat lounge. The bio box was on top of the snack bar.
400 cars. Screen and other equipment came from the recently closed Wirrina Drive-in(also in Morley)
950 cars from 1957 to 1967, and then expanded to 1011 cars from 1968 to 1993. Also a outdoor seating area, sitting 400 people.
758 cars. Also a seating area next to the self service snack bar for 40 patrons.
Pearsall used to be part of the suburb of Wanneroo. Archer Street has been renamed Pearsall Street. Land sold for $355000 dollars(Australian).
677 cars. The site was sold for 1.3 million dollars(Australian).
Opening film was “The Duel at Silver Creek on 26/9/1952. 300 cars Replaced by an indoor cinema(name unknown?), opening in 1978 and closing in 2003. Site is now an Exxon service station and convenience store.
Why the name Kapiolani?
The site before the cinema complex was a hotel or tavern(and bottle shop?),(called Warwick i think?).
The opening day also included the film “Tina”.
The first gardens site was resumed by the Commonwealth Government to built the Mount Hawthorn telephone exchange.
I bet people are dying to go to the Winchester Drive-in, not the motruary next door?
Odd name!!
Sounds like this drive-in is no longer staying alive!?
Odd name!! Was there a Cinema A or Cinema B drive-in as well?
The site is now a service station(7 eleven).
The site is now shops and offices.
Odd name!! Why the name Red Run?
The Fox Drive-in may have re-opened?
Both theatres screen films about the Gateway arch(and Gateway Arch National Park and history about the area before the arch was built on the site there?).The Gateway Arch appeared on an episode of “Billy Connolly’s Route 66” tv show. I think the two theatres are part of the vistor centre underneath the Gateway Arch?