Colonel Light Gardens Theatre
Name | Colonel Light Gardens Theatre |
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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 |
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 Harrington, B & Adey, J 2002, 'Pictures at the Gardens', Kino Cinema Quarterly, no. 82, p. 26
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Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1927-07-25 | Colonel Light Gardens |
Goodwood Road Goodwood South Australia 5034 |
-34.9513741 138.5896557 |
1740 | Suburb | Cinema | 1 |
Films | Distributor | Dates |
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That Certain Thing | Australasian Films /UnionTheatres | 1929-02-06 - 1929-02-06 |
Four Sons | Fox | 1929-02-09 - 1929-02-09 |
Wild Blood | Universal Pictures | 1929-02-09 - 1929-02-09 |
Gate Crasher, The | Universal Pictures | 1929-02-13 - 1929-02-13 |
Versunkene Flotte, Die | Australasian Films /UnionTheatres | 1929-02-13 - 1929-02-13 |
Detectives | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1929-02-16 - 1929-02-16 |
Forgotten Faces | Paramount | 1929-02-16 - 1929-02-16 |
Wheel of Chance, The | First National Pictures | 1929-02-20 - 1929-02-20 |
Head Man, The | First National Pictures | 1929-02-20 - 1929-02-20 |
Body Punch, The | Universal Pictures | 1929-02-23 - 1929-02-23 |