Glenelg Strand / Odeon / Village
Name | Glenelg Strand / Odeon / Village |
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Address | 112 Jetty Road, Glenelg, South Australia 5045 |
Operation Dates | 1922-01-24 - 1980-09-13 |
Capacity | 1100 |
Suburban/Country | Suburb |
Purpose | Cinema |
Screens | 1 |
Roles |
According to Flint and Tod (2007) that this venue opened as the Palais Theatre on 23 Jan 1922. The Palais was converted into the Strand Theatre by Glenelg Theatres, and reopened on 8 July 1927. On 01 May 1947 the Glenelg Strand and Seaview Theatres came under the Greater Union controlled Star Circuit, with the purchase of Glenelg Theatres Ltd. In 1956 the theatre closed for renovations and reopened as the Odeon. Closed again in 1967. reopened 1967 as the Village Cinema. Finally closed in 1980. References |
Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1927-07-08 | Glenelg Strand |
112 Jetty Road Glenelg South Australia 5045 |
-34.980517 138.516483 |
1235 | Suburb | Cinema | 1 |
1956-02-04 | Odeon, Glenelg |
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1100 | |||
1967-06-01 | Village, Glenelg |
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Films | Distributor | Dates |
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Home Towners, The | First National Pictures | 1930-04-14 - 1930-04-14 |
Little Wildcat, The (Talkie) | First National Pictures | 1930-04-14 - 1930-04-14 |
Home Towners, The | First National Pictures | 1930-04-15 - 1930-04-15 |
Little Wildcat, The (Talkie) | First National Pictures | 1930-04-15 - 1930-04-15 |
Under the Greenwood Tree | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-16 - 1930-04-16 |
Todesschleife, Die | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-16 - 1930-04-16 |
Under the Greenwood Tree | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-17 - 1930-04-17 |
Todesschleife, Die | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-17 - 1930-04-17 |
Under the Greenwood Tree | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-18 - 1930-04-18 |
Todesschleife, Die | Cinema Art Films | 1930-04-18 - 1930-04-18 |