Hoyts De Luxe Theatre 238 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC (Early 1940’s) – Later in 1946 to become Hoyts Esquire Theatre.
Hoyts De Luxe Theatre 238 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC (Early 1940’s) – Later in 1946 to become Hoyts Esquire Theatre.
Photo – Gil Whelan Collection.
Hoyts De Luxe Theatre was built on the site of the St. George’s Hall which had become Hoyts Picture Theatre in 1912. The Hoyts De Luxe Theatre opened on 27th March 1915 and only showed films, and like many other Melbourne Cinemas had a Wurlitzer organ.
The theatre was re-named Hoyts Esquire Theatre from 1946. The cinema’s policy was changed in 1957 with the movie, “Around the World in 80 Days”, and among the other classic films screened were “South Pacific”, “Can Can”, “West Side Story”, “Tom Jones”, “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines” and “The Graduate”. It closed on 31st March 1976 and the interior was gutted with the façade covered over – Contributed by Greg Lynch –
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There were several versions of Jack London’s “The Sea Wolf” filmed over the years. This one, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino and John Garfield, screened at the De Luxe in September 1941.