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Embassy / East End 2, Melbourne

Venue Summary
Name Embassy / East End 2, Melbourne
Address 100 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Operation Dates 1964-12-24 - 1988-01-01
Capacity 400
Suburban/Country City
Purpose Cinema
Screens 1
Roles
Venue Comments

The Embassy Theatre opened in 1964 and was built beside the My Fair Lady / Palladium / East End 1, Melbourne. A carpark driveway seperated the two theatres. Renamed East End 2 when the Palladium was renamed East End 1 on, June 7, 1972.

Film Weekly records the following venue exhibitors:
Star dawn Investments (1964/5-)
Academy Theatres (1968/9 -)

References
Cinema & Theatre Historical Society 1997, CInema index : Melbourne cinemas, suburban cinemas, Victorian drive-ins. CATHS, Victoria.

Film Weekly. Film Weekly: Motion Picture Directory. Sydney. 1964/5-1971.

Venue Events
Event Date Name of Venue Address Latitude /
Longitude
Capacity Suburban Purpose Screens
1964-12-24 Embassy 100 Bourke Street
Melbourne
Victoria 3000


400 City Cinema 1
1972-06-07 East End 2



Screenings

Screenings
Films Distributor Dates
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-11 - 1975-09-11
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-12 - 1975-09-12
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-13 - 1975-09-13
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-14 - 1975-09-14
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-15 - 1975-09-15
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-16 - 1975-09-16
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-17 - 1975-09-17
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-18 - 1975-09-18
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-19 - 1975-09-19
Prisoner Of Second Avenue, The 1975-09-20 - 1975-09-20
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