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Colonel Light Gardens Theatre

Venue Summary
Name Colonel Light Gardens Theatre
Address Goodwood Road, Goodwood, South Australia 5034
Operation Dates 1927-07-25 - 9999-12-31
Capacity 1740
Suburban/Country Suburb
Purpose Cinema
Screens 1
Roles
Venue Comments

Olympia's notes: By the late 1940's the Ozone Theatre circuit had taken over the cinema and it was then known as the Colonel Light Ozone and later Hoyts Ozone. On 30 June 1955 the theatre came under the control of Clifford Theatres becoming known as the Colonel Light Odeon Star. July 12 1962 the building was converted into a supermarket.

Originally opened as the Garden Theatre in 1927 by National Pictures.

References
1927 'A NEW PICTURE THEATRE.', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), 26 July, p. 16, viewed 11 October, 2011, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43595219

Harrington, B & Adey, J 2002, 'Pictures at the Gardens', Kino Cinema Quarterly, no. 82, p. 26

Venue Events
Event Date Name of Venue Address Latitude /
Longitude
Capacity Suburban Purpose Screens
1927-07-25 Colonel Light Gardens Goodwood Road
Goodwood
South Australia 5034
-34.9513741
138.5896557
1740 Suburb Cinema 1

Screenings

Screenings
Films Distributor Dates
Overland Telegraph, The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 1930-01-11 - 1930-01-11
Hold Your Man Universal Pictures 1930-01-15 - 1930-01-15
Long Long Trail, The Universal Pictures 1930-01-15 - 1930-01-15
Hot Stuff First National Pictures 1930-01-18 - 1930-01-18
Warned Off British Dominions Films 1930-01-18 - 1930-01-18
Saturday's Children First National Pictures 1930-01-25 - 1930-01-25
Honeymoon Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 1930-01-25 - 1930-01-25
Phantom of the Opera, The Universal Pictures 1930-01-27 - 1930-01-27
Lucky Larkin Universal Pictures 1930-02-01 - 1930-02-01
Voice of the City, The (Silent) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 1930-02-01 - 1930-02-01
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