Star Unley (New)
Name | Star Unley (New) |
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Address | Unley Road, Unley, South Australia 5061 |
Operation Dates | 1928-01-24 - 9999-12-31 |
Capacity | 1997 |
Suburban/Country | Unknown |
Purpose | Unknown |
Screens | 1 |
Roles |
1928-01-24 - 9999-12-31 : Unknown : D Clifford Theatres Limited
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"Twelve years after Dan Clifford's acquisition of the Torrensville and Hindmarsh Stars, his circuit opened their most palatial picture house. Located on the Unley Road at Unley, opposite St. Augustines Church, the Unley Star was built at a cost of £36,000. The building was built in Spanish Mission style with a three story front section. C.A. Smith was the supervising architect and for W. Hagger, it was the third Star Theatre he had been contracted to build. The decorative scheme of the new Unley Star was the work of E. Grant Walsh, "ably assisted by an old Unley boy, W.P. Skuse." Commenting on the interior of the theatre, The Advertiser (25 January 1928) reported: The Unley Star was opened on 24 January 1928 and all of the 1,997 seats were occupied when the Mayor of Unley, G.W. Illingworth, took to the large stage and declared the building open. The manager of MGM Films took the stage next and, having congratulated Clifford on his 'pluck and enterprise', presented him with a floral horseshoe. Proceeds from the opening night's programme were donated to the Unley Central Kindergarten, St. Augustine's School and the Unley School of Mothers. Two years after being a silent picture house, the theatre was wired for sound. The first talkie screened was Broadway Melody (1929) which screened here on March 3 1930. In the 1947 the Unley Star became known as the Unley Odeon following the acquisition of the Star circuit by the Greater Union Organization. The theatre, along with the Old Star, was demolished in 1965 and a shopping centre was built on its site." D. Walker, Adelaide's Silent Nights. |
Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1928-01-24 | Star Unley (New) |
Unley Road Unley South Australia 5061 |
-34.9470745 138.6072135 |
1997 | Suburb | Cinema | 1 |
1947-01-01 | Unley Odeon |
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Unknown | Unknown |
Films | Distributor | Dates |
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Somehow Good | First National Pictures | 1929-01-02 - 1929-01-02 |
Riders of the Dark | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1929-01-03 - 1929-01-03 |
Woman's Way, A | Australasian Films /UnionTheatres | 1929-01-03 - 1929-01-03 |
Kit Carson | Paramount | 1929-01-05 - 1929-01-05 |
Big City, The | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1929-01-05 - 1929-01-05 |
Wheel of Chance, The | First National Pictures | 1929-01-08 - 1929-01-08 |
Domestic Troubles | Australasian Films /UnionTheatres | 1929-01-08 - 1929-01-08 |
Little Snob, The | Australasian Films /UnionTheatres | 1929-01-10 - 1929-01-10 |
Leopard Lady, The | First National Pictures | 1929-01-10 - 1929-01-10 |
Red Hot Speed | Universal Pictures | 1929-01-12 - 1929-01-12 |