Odin Drive-In
Odin Road and Orr Place,
Stirling,
WA
6021
Odin Road and Orr Place,
Stirling,
WA
6021
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Previously operated by: Hoyts Theatres
Previous Names: Line Drive-In
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Located on the west side of Odin Road between Orr Place and Amelia Street. The Odin Drive-In opened on 31st December 1964. The drive-in closed on 20th July 1988 with “Casual Sex” and “Poltergeist 3”. The site is now a housing estate and a park where the screen used to be.
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Odin Drive-in became part of the Line Drive-in chain in the(1980’s).
677 cars. The site was sold for 1.3 million dollars(Australian).
The Odin Drive-in was built for Northland Developoments. Taken over by City Theatres in 1979. A hardtop cinema was planned to be built on the site in 1985, but it was never built. Taken over by Line Drive-in’s in the 1980’s. Bought out by Hoyts in 1988 and closed by them and sold for 1.34 million dollars(Australian) to raise money for more multiplexs.
I think the screen was where there is now a park at the ends of St Anne Place and the western end of Martelli Place?
That part of Odin Road(northern section) was renamed Odin Drive, when it was cut in two by the building of the Mitchell Freeway(which ran behind the screen).