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).
Opened on 7 screens with on different screens with “Mad Max 3 beyond Thunderdome”, “Cocoon”, “The legend of Billie Jean”, “Rambo”, “Prizzi’s honor”, “Silverado”, and “The man with one red shoe”.
Opened on 25/6/1975 on screen 1 with “Eiger sanction” and “Day of the jackal” and on screen 2 with “Shampoo” and “Take the money & run” and on screen 3 with a Arthur Conon Doyle interview, “Hound of the Baskervilles” and “Sherlock Junior” and on screen 4 with “Benji”.
Opened in circa 1936. Closed in 1941(for movie screenings, due to World War 2). Movie screenings started again in circa 1950. Movie screenings ceased in circa 1960. The hall is now for all social activities in Wubin.
The first movie screening in Australia(a short film or(?films?) Was in this hall in october 1896.
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).
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?
Address is Norzin Lam 2.
Address is Babesa-Thinphu Expressway. Website is m.facebook.com/trowatheatre
Website is m.facebook.com/lugartheatre
Address is , Bandra Kurla Complex Road, 400051.
Website is m.facebook.com/exmouthoutdoormovies
Is that square that seems to be floating above the left gate post, the screen or the marquee
Opened on 7 screens with on different screens with “Mad Max 3 beyond Thunderdome”, “Cocoon”, “The legend of Billie Jean”, “Rambo”, “Prizzi’s honor”, “Silverado”, and “The man with one red shoe”.
Opened on 25/6/1975 on screen 1 with “Eiger sanction” and “Day of the jackal” and on screen 2 with “Shampoo” and “Take the money & run” and on screen 3 with a Arthur Conon Doyle interview, “Hound of the Baskervilles” and “Sherlock Junior” and on screen 4 with “Benji”.
Opened as a twin on 19/12/1973 on screen 1 with “Papillion” and screen 2 with “American graffitti”.
Opened in circa 1936. Closed in 1941(for movie screenings, due to World War 2). Movie screenings started again in circa 1950. Movie screenings ceased in circa 1960. The hall is now for all social activities in Wubin.
Also known as Dalwallinu Gardens.
200 seats.
Address is 1 Friedman Way, Exmouth.
Located at the Exmouth Yacht Club.
Closed on 7/9/1959 with “Hercules”.
Misprint on the poster above – the movie listed after “Ride the wind” should read “Daleks invasion Earth 2150ad”, not “Daleks invade Earth”.
Opened on 13/12/1960.
The land was subdivided and sold at auction in november 2009.
May have converted into part of Karratha City Shopping Centre?
Movies moved to the Red Earth Arts Precinct. Moonrise Cinema may have closed down?
Movies moved here from Moonrise Cinema.
Located at tne TAFE campus.