Sandringham Drive-In
71 Tulip Street,
Melbourne,
VIC
3191
71 Tulip Street,
Melbourne,
VIC
3191
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The Sandringham Drive-In opened on 20th December 1962 with Spencer Tracy in “The Devil at 4 O'Clock. This single screen drive-in had a capacity for 1,100 cars. The Sandringham Drive-In closed in 1984 and has been demolished.
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Sandringham is considered a suburb of Melbourne – Victoria is the State name.
1100 cars.
Melbourne’s only true independent drive-in theatre. 1st 70mm drive-in theatre in Victoria. Reduced in size in the early 1980’s by selling half of the property to developers.
The site is now factories.
Opened with “Devil at 4 o'clock”.
The site is now Tulip Street Business Park(91 - 93 Tulip Street, Sandringham). The entrance road was about what is now a karate studio(Chikara Karate Studio).
The Sandrigham was featured in Colin Eggleston’s infamous 1977 ‘white-coater’ FANTASM COMES AGAIN, in a sequence featuring Rainbeaux Smith.
Opened December 20th, 1962. Ad posted
Seen briefly in the Australian documentary film “Not quite Hollywood”.