Opened on 6/9/1929. Name changed to Lincoln Cinema on 3/1/2019 under a new owner. Featured on an episode of the Australian tv series “The Project” on 19/3/2019. Closed for minor renovations on 29/1/2019, and reopened on 28/2/2019. Website is now www.lincolncinema.net
Opened on diffferent screens with “Sweet Liberty”, “Wise Guys”, Lucas", “The money pit”, Hannah and her sisters", and “Brazil”.
Partally on the site of the old Big Sky Drive-in.
The Pussycat Theatre opened with “Starlet”.
Was there a person called Ruth Sokolof?
The site is now a carpark.
Also opened with 2 techicolour cartoons(not named).
This was Australia’s first drive-in/walk in drive-in theatre.
The film screenings may no longer happen at this building?
Opened on 6/9/1929. Name changed to Lincoln Cinema on 3/1/2019 under a new owner. Featured on an episode of the Australian tv series “The Project” on 19/3/2019. Closed for minor renovations on 29/1/2019, and reopened on 28/2/2019. Website is now www.lincolncinema.net
Was there any zebra crossings in this drive-in?
This might be the same building that was originaly Regent Theatre?
This might be the same theatre building that is now Orana cinemas and Lisa’s Cafe?
I think the site is now a golf course?
Opened with “Gun for a coward” and “Battle hymn”.
Opened with newreels and “The knockout”.
Opened with “Parish” and “Mister Roberts”.
Also opened with a cartoon(not named) and a short subject(not named).
This might be the same theatre building seen on an episode of “American Pickers”(Frank’s folly).
Opened on 7/3/1948 with “Trail Street”.
The site is now Bud’s Harley-Davidson.
Opened with “The show off”.
The site is now houses.
Opened as a twin with on screen 1 with “Rooster Cogburn”, “Jaws” and “My name is Nobody”, and screen 2 with “Too hot to handle” and “The arousers”.
Opened with “Down among the sheltering palms” and “Blazing forest”.
This site is now B&B Windows & Doors, and Weathergard.