Skyline Drive-In
Pride Avenue,
Lambton,
NSW
2299
Pride Avenue,
Lambton,
NSW
2299
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Skyline Drive-In opened on 17th December 1956 with Clifton Webb in “Three Coins in the Fountain”. It was closed on 26th June 1985 with Dan Monahan in “Porky’s Revenge” & Linda Blair in “Night Patrol”. The concession & projection building suffered from a fire in 1993 and the theatre was demolished in the mid-1990’s.
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Address is off Pride Avenue. 784 cars. First drive-in New South Wales.
Opened on 17/12/1956 with “Three coins in a fountain”.
The drive-in has been demolished(date unknown?). The site is now houses. One of the streets is named Skyline Way, after the former drive-in.
Demolished in the mid-90’s, now a housing estate.
This drive-in theatre was built above an old coal mine.
The land was originally Lambton Colliery in 1863. A sanitary depot from 1913 to 1938. Closed on 26th June 1985 with “Porky’s Revenge”, and “Night patrol” The snack bar and projection building was destroyed by a fire in 1993.