Arcadia / Pavilion / Rex, Adelaide
| Name | Arcadia / Pavilion / Rex, Adelaide |
|---|---|
| Address | 119-21 Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 |
| Operation Dates | 1910-07-10 - 1959-01-01 |
| Capacity | 1157 |
| Suburban/Country | City |
| Purpose | Cinema |
| Screens | 1 |
| Roles |
1933-03-31 - 1959-01-01 : Owned : Hoyts Theatres Limited / Skyline Theatre / Hoyts Drive-In Theatre
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Originally opened as the Arcadia in 1910; became the Pavilion in 1912; reopened as the Rex in 1933. Film Weekly records the following changes in seating capacity: References Adey, J 1999, 'Hoyts Rex', Kino Cinema Quarterly, no. 69, p. 8 Cinema & Theatre Historical Society 1997, CInema index : Melbourne cinemas, suburban cinemas, Victorian drive-ins. CATHS, Victoria. Film Weekly, Film Weekly: Motion Picture Directory, Sydney. 1946/7-1960/1 |
| Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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| 1910-07-10 | Arcadia |
119-21 Rundle Street Adelaide South Australia 5000 |
-34.9226472 138.6063297 |
City | Cinema | ||
| 1912-06-22 | Pavilion |
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| 1933-03-31 | Rex |
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1157 | 1 |
| Films | Distributor | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Lydia | United Artists | 1942-08-04 - 1942-08-04 |
| On the Sunny Side | Twentieth Century-Fox | 1942-08-05 - 1942-08-05 |
| Lydia | United Artists | 1942-08-05 - 1942-08-05 |
| On the Sunny Side | Twentieth Century-Fox | 1942-08-06 - 1942-08-06 |
| Lydia | United Artists | 1942-08-06 - 1942-08-06 |
| Dive Bomber | Warner Bros. | 1942-08-07 - 1942-08-07 |
| Dive Bomber | Warner Bros. | 1942-08-08 - 1942-08-08 |
| Dive Bomber | Warner Bros. | 1942-08-10 - 1942-08-10 |
| Dive Bomber | Warner Bros. | 1942-08-11 - 1942-08-11 |
| Dive Bomber | Warner Bros. | 1942-08-12 - 1942-08-12 |