The outside and outside of this theatre was seen the documentary “Dalekmania” in the extras section on the DVD' and Blu-ray’s of “Doctor Who and the Daleks” and “Daleks invasion Earth 2150 Ad”.
Exhibitor was George Kimlin - Canberra Enterprises P/L / Greater Union(1957 to 1987), C. Ryman(1988 to 1993). Also known as Canberra Starlight Twin Drive-in.
Reopened after being refurbished on 21/11/1974 as Starline Drive-in. Exhibitor was Leslie Joseph(Snow) Kenna(1964 to 1974), Clifford Theatres/Greater Union(1974 to 1988).
The opening date is now 7th October, 2021.
Strongest known earthquake inn Australian history I think?
The outside and outside of this theatre was seen the documentary “Dalekmania” in the extras section on the DVD' and Blu-ray’s of “Doctor Who and the Daleks” and “Daleks invasion Earth 2150 Ad”.
Whats the name of the drive-in theatre seen across the road from the Southland Drive-in site in the above photo?
Reopened on 22/3/1973 with “The graduate”, “Barbarella”, and “Good company”.
Why the name Buckhorn?
There was an invitation only movie screening on 13/5/1957 with “Bright victory”. The opening on 14/5/1957 was for the general public.
400 cars.
After closure the screen and other equipment went to the Aceway Drive-in.
The Sound of Music screened at this drive-in for 14 months.
Exhibitor was George Kimlin - Canberra Enterprises P/L / Greater Union(1957 to 1987), C. Ryman(1988 to 1993). Also known as Canberra Starlight Twin Drive-in.
This cinema has reopened(date unknown?).
Opened on 29/4/1999. Closed on 22/12/2018
Opened on 22/9/2017.
Opened on 12/10/1998.
Reopening date(after Cyclone Tracy) was on 17/1/1975. Exhibitor was Michael Paspalis.
Reopened after being refurbished on 21/11/1974 as Starline Drive-in. Exhibitor was Leslie Joseph(Snow) Kenna(1964 to 1974), Clifford Theatres/Greater Union(1974 to 1988).
Exhibitor was Starline Drive in Theatre Co P/L(1960 to 1970’s), Ace Theatres P/L, Hoyts. Architect was William and Garry Leighton.
350 cars(1960 to 1964), 390 cars(1965 to 1970’s), 490 cars(early 1980’s to 1988) and 100 seats.
Exhibitors was S.M & D.H. Ray(1961 to 1970’s), West Australian Drive-ins(1980’s.)
Exhibitor was Mandurah Drive-in Pty Ltd.
300 cars. Exhibitor was Collie Drive-ins Pty Ltd(1961 to ?), Goldfield Pictures(?), Allan Larkin Group(?).
Exhibitor was Goldfield Pictures. Architect is Kenneth Broadhurst.
Exhibitor was Forrest Drive in P/L, Arthur Dunn(in partnership with Ace Tneatres P/L.
Exhibitor was Alan Jones Circuit Pictures/Cinewest Cinemas and Drive Ins.