The Perth Cultural Centre screen was removed on the 7/12/2020 and 8/12/2020. The unsable parts of the screen were donated to the Court Hotel on nearby Beaufort Street, Northbridge.
I think this theatre building might the one seen briefly during the opening scene of the movie “Herbie rides again”, showing the building on the right being imploded(among other buildings being shown demolished too).
On 11/7/1977 Herbie(The Love Bug) along with other immortals of the silver screen, placed it’s wheel marks in cement outside the Chinese Theatre, before people to watch a screening of the movie, “Herbie goes to Monte Carlo”.
Opened as 3 screens on 16/8/1968 on screen 1 with “Goodbye Columbus” and “Georgy Girl” and on screen 2 with “The love god?” and “Death of a gunfighter” and on screen 3 with “The valley of Gwangi” and “Dracula rises from the grave”.
Opened on 2/10/1968 on the north screen with “The lost continent” and “The vengeance of she” and on the south screen with “ The detective” and “Come spy with me”.
Opened as Chevy Chase cinema on 14/6/1967 with “Caprice”. Reopened as a twin on 25/6/1981 with 2 cartoons(not named), an old newsreel and “State of the union”.
Opened as 4 screens on 27/3/1981 on screen 1 with “Raging Bull” and “Comes a horseman” and on screen 2 with “A change of seasons and "An unmarried woman” and on screen 3 with “The dogs of war” and “The big red one” and on screen 4 with “The increbible shrinking woman” and “Car wash”.
Opened on 10/6/1949 with “The inside story”. Opened as a twin drive-in on 7/9/1956 on the north screen with “3 ring circus” and “Man from Laramie” on the south screen with “The gun fighter” and “Gorilla at large”.
Opened on 6/3/1907.
Name changed to Sunset Drive-in on 22/11/1959 opening with “John Paul Jones”.
Film reel?
Opened on 14th may(year unknown?) with “The big country”.
Also used in 2020 and 2021 for the Perth Fringe Festival.
One of the movie titles listed above on the poster is wrong(“Daleks - invasion Earth 2150 A.D.”, not “Daleks invade Earth”).
This might be the drive-in theatre seen briefly in the movie “Herbie Fully Loaded”?
The Perth Cultural Centre screen was removed on the 7/12/2020 and 8/12/2020. The unsable parts of the screen were donated to the Court Hotel on nearby Beaufort Street, Northbridge.
Opened on 27/12/1972 on screen 1 with “Deliverance” and on screen 2 with “Up the sandbox”.
I think this theatre building might the one seen briefly during the opening scene of the movie “Herbie rides again”, showing the building on the right being imploded(among other buildings being shown demolished too).
On 11/7/1977 Herbie(The Love Bug) along with other immortals of the silver screen, placed it’s wheel marks in cement outside the Chinese Theatre, before people to watch a screening of the movie, “Herbie goes to Monte Carlo”.
Opened as 3 screens on 16/8/1968 on screen 1 with “Goodbye Columbus” and “Georgy Girl” and on screen 2 with “The love god?” and “Death of a gunfighter” and on screen 3 with “The valley of Gwangi” and “Dracula rises from the grave”.
Opened on 2/10/1968 on the north screen with “The lost continent” and “The vengeance of she” and on the south screen with “ The detective” and “Come spy with me”.
There is also a musuem in this theatre too(history of tnis theatre i think?).
Opened as Chevy Chase cinema on 14/6/1967 with “Caprice”. Reopened as a twin on 25/6/1981 with 2 cartoons(not named), an old newsreel and “State of the union”.
First drive-in theatre(or theatre even?) with a turnstyle in the snack bar(i think?)!!
Opened with “Tuna clipper ship”, “Men in war” and “Flying leathernecks”.
Opened as a twin with “The spy who loved me” and “Moonraker”.
Opened as 4 screens on 27/3/1981 on screen 1 with “Raging Bull” and “Comes a horseman” and on screen 2 with “A change of seasons and "An unmarried woman” and on screen 3 with “The dogs of war” and “The big red one” and on screen 4 with “The increbible shrinking woman” and “Car wash”.
Opened on 10/6/1949 with “The inside story”. Opened as a twin drive-in on 7/9/1956 on the north screen with “3 ring circus” and “Man from Laramie” on the south screen with “The gun fighter” and “Gorilla at large”.
Also opened with a Cinesound newsreel. Closed on 4/4/1984 with “Class” and “Losin' it”.
Opened on 18/12/1956 with Walt Disney cartoon(not named) “Susan slept here” and “Sea devils”.
Oh, was the bowling alley, bowled over at the same time as the auditorium then?
Is the bowling alley still there? Is there anything on the former auditoriom site now?
The Mill Hall was used in the movie “Jasper Jones”.