National / Victory, St Kilda
Name | National / Victory, St Kilda |
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Address | 20 Carlisle Street, St Kilda, Victoria 3182 |
Operation Dates | 1921-04-18 - 9999-12-31 |
Capacity | 783 |
Suburban/Country | |
Purpose | Live Theatre |
Screens | 1 |
Roles |
1921-04-18 - 1971-01-01 : Exhibitor : Hoyts Theatres Limited / Skyline Theatre / Hoyts Drive-In Theatre
1921-04-18 - 1971-01-01 : Exhibitor : Victory Picture Theatre Pty Ltd
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Opened as the Victory Theatre in 1921 with a seating capacity of 3000 seats and used by Efftee Pictures F W Thring et al Film Weekly records the following changes in capacity: References Fogarty, P 1994, 'The Victory/National Theatre' CinemaRecord, Cinema and Theatre Historical Society Victoria, no. 4. Fogarty, P 2003,The Screening of St Kilda: a history of St Kilda's cinemas, St Kilda Historical Society, Balaclava, Vic. Manzie, K 1953, 'Clean up of theatres,' Film Weekly, July 9, p. 10. |
Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1921-04-18 | Victory |
20 Carlisle Street St Kilda Victoria 3182 |
-37.867257 144.981869 |
3000 | Suburb | Cinema | 1 |
1928-01-01 |
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2550 | ||||
1937-10-06 |
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2541 | ||||
1963-01-01 |
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2492 | ||||
1969-01-01 |
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2025 | ||||
1974-09-07 | National |
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783 | Live Theatre |
Films | Distributor | Dates |
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Shot In The Dark, A | 1970-01-26 - 1970-01-26 | |
Pink Panther, The | 1970-01-26 - 1970-01-26 | |
Shot In The Dark, A | 1970-01-27 - 1970-01-27 | |
Pink Panther, The | 1970-01-27 - 1970-01-27 | |
Shot In The Dark, A | 1970-01-28 - 1970-01-28 | |
Pink Panther, The | 1970-01-28 - 1970-01-28 | |
Thomas Crown Affair, The | 1970-01-29 - 1970-01-29 | |
Thomas Crown Affair, The | 1970-01-30 - 1970-01-30 | |
Thomas Crown Affair, The | 1970-01-31 - 1970-01-31 | |
Thomas Crown Affair, The | 1970-02-01 - 1970-02-01 |