Opened on 28/1/ 1965 and closed on 28/11/1988. Also called Starline Drive-in. Screen moved(by volunteers) in pieces and put back up complete at Blatherskite Park with the aim reopening the drive-in(unknown if happened yet?).
There may still be a post that had a direction sign for the Highway Drive-in on top of it at the southwest corner of fleming Avenue and Burton Street(minus the sign on top)?
Address is 82-94 Comur Street. Yass Archives is part of the Yass and District Historial society Inc. The Yass Public Library is in the back part or the hall.
There may still be the snack bar/projection room, entrance(and/or exit?) road, and some ramps still there? Some of the the trees are being retained on site.
This theatre was the Worlds first multiplex(although there a cinema in Cairo, Egypt(name unknown?) showing 2 different films on two different screens in the same auditorium(unique?)).
I think this might the cinema(in a Jewish area) that got hit by a storm while showing “Who framed Roger Rabbit” and blew off one the letters on the marquee and instead showed “Who franed Roger Rabbi”(Mentioned in Film facts by Patrick Robertson).
Opened on 28/1/ 1965 and closed on 28/11/1988. Also called Starline Drive-in. Screen moved(by volunteers) in pieces and put back up complete at Blatherskite Park with the aim reopening the drive-in(unknown if happened yet?).
Also called Darwin Drive-in.
Screeen and fencing damaged by Cyclone Tracy on 25/12/1974. Rebuilt after(date of reopening unknown?).
Address is Nightcliff Road, Coconut Grove(suburb of Darwin). Site is now Nightcliff Shopping Centre.
First regional drive-in in Victoria. Claimed to be the only drive-in theatre with a restaurant(in Australia?), (name unknown?). Demolished in 1987.
Proberly demolished after the fire, whenever it was?
Which newspaper was the article in?
The ground floor at the front also has a fast food store(Charcoal Chicken), hairdressers(Blyssful Hair Design), and a barber shop(Liberty Salon).
The Liberty Cafe is still there(possibly still being used?).
There may still be a post that had a direction sign for the Highway Drive-in on top of it at the southwest corner of fleming Avenue and Burton Street(minus the sign on top)?
Address is 82-94 Comur Street. Yass Archives is part of the Yass and District Historial society Inc. The Yass Public Library is in the back part or the hall.
There may still be the snack bar/projection room, entrance(and/or exit?) road, and some ramps still there? Some of the the trees are being retained on site.
Why didn’t they(at the end of the drive-in’s run) screen movies that had not yet been released on video?
Opeaned as Goulburn Village Drive-in in 1972 until 1982, when the name changed to Kenric Drive-in, which it remained until closure in 1986.
This theatre was the Worlds first multiplex(although there a cinema in Cairo, Egypt(name unknown?) showing 2 different films on two different screens in the same auditorium(unique?)).
The storm was in November 1988. It was this cinema.
I think this might the cinema(in a Jewish area) that got hit by a storm while showing “Who framed Roger Rabbit” and blew off one the letters on the marquee and instead showed “Who franed Roger Rabbi”(Mentioned in Film facts by Patrick Robertson).
Odd name!! Wht the name Tu-Vu?
Whats Angelika format?
Whats “Little Toot”?
Correction – Address is 360 Shendi Xi Lu, Pudong, 200120.
This 6 screen cinema has no seats. Standing guests lean on the railings.
Did it screen the movie “Balboa”?
The two marquees are still too i think?
Parking deck means a multi level car park(i think?).