Embassy / Metro / Dendy, Malvern
Name | Embassy / Metro / Dendy, Malvern |
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Address | 235 Glenferrie Road , Malvern, Victoria 3144 |
Operation Dates | 1935-11-29 - 1984-08-01 |
Capacity | 1337 |
Suburban/Country | Suburb |
Purpose | Cinema |
Screens | 1 |
Roles |
1935-11-29 - 1950-06-01 : Exhibitor : Stanhope Theatres Pty Ltd
1951-01-01 - 1971-01-01 : Exhibitor : Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Theatres
1972-01-01 - 1978-06-01 : Exhibitor : Middle Brighton Theatres Pty Ltd
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Located right next to the Malvern tram depot. Began as the Embassy in 1935 running under Stanhope Theatres. In the 50's the venue was purchased by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). In 1972 the building was bought by a company owned by Mr Spurling and leased to the Dendy cinema chain. Changing hands again in 1978, the cinema reverted back to the name Metro, under the ownership of Anthony Zeccola. Film Weekly records the following changes in capacity: References Cinema & Theatre Historical Society 1997, Cinema index : Melbourne cinemas, suburban cinemas, Victorian drive-ins. CATHS, Victoria. Cree, N 1993, 'Embassy/Metro/Dendy', Kino: journal of the Australian theatre and historical society, no. 44, pp. 24-7 Croggon, A 1984, 'Curtain closes on a tradition in cinema', The Herald, 14 July. Film Weekly (9 February 1950, p.1.) reports Embassy has been sold to MGM. The first suburban theatre in Melbourne owned directly by an American company. Seating capacity listed as 1365. Film Weekly (19 October 1950, p.14) reports new screening policy introduced by MGM Film Weekly. Film Weekly motion picture directory, Film Weekly, Sydney. 1946/47-1951/52 Film Weekly. Film Weekly motion picture directory, Film weekly, Sydney. 1953/54-1971 Herald and Weekly Times. The Herald Melbourne, Herald and Weekly Times , Melbourne. (Jan 1947- June 52) Herald and Weekly Times. The Herald Melbourne, Herald and Weekly Times , Melbourne. (Jan 1953- June 71) Herald and Weekly Times. The Herald Melbourne, Herald and Weekly Times , Melbourne. (Jan 1972- Jan 1978) Manzie, K 1950, "MGM buys Melbourne suburb show", Film Weekly, 9 February, p. 1. Manzie, K 1952, 'Big opening for Metro Malvern with "American"', 17 April, p. 3. This article reports on the re-opening of the Embassy theatre as the Malvern Metro. Manzie, K 1953 'Devil debut provides grade-A pubcy material,' "Film Weekly", May 14, 1953, p. 13. |
Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1935-11-29 | Embassy, Malvern |
235 Glenferrie Road Malvern Victoria 3144 |
-37.858323 145.028802 |
1365 | Suburb | Cinema | 1 |
1952-04-15 | Malvern Metro |
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1172 | |||
1954-01-01 |
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1332 | ||||
1961-01-01 |
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1306 | ||||
1963-01-01 |
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1337 | ||||
1972-01-01 | Dendy, Malvern |
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1978-06-01 | Metro |
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Films | Distributor | Dates |
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Christmas Tree, The | 1971-11-14 - 1971-11-14 | |
Twelve Chairs, The | 1971-11-15 - 1971-11-15 | |
Christmas Tree, The | 1971-11-15 - 1971-11-15 | |
Christmas Tree, The | 1971-11-16 - 1971-11-16 | |
Twelve Chairs, The | 1971-11-16 - 1971-11-16 | |
Twelve Chairs, The | 1971-11-17 - 1971-11-17 | |
Christmas Tree, The | 1971-11-17 - 1971-11-17 | |
Twelve Chairs, The | 1971-11-18 - 1971-11-18 | |
Christmas Tree, The | 1971-11-18 - 1971-11-18 | |
Twelve Chairs, The | 1971-11-19 - 1971-11-19 |