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Reference Type The Film Weekly journal
Title Melbourne Australia re-opens after installation by RCA
Author(s)Author Unknown
Volume 106
Issue 2069
Town Melbourne
State VIC
Country Australia
Publication Date 08-09-1966
Citation Date
Page Number 8
Comments With positive comments on the picture quality and the movie being a crowd pleaser it would seem that the Australia cinema in 1966 was at it pinnacle. Bringing in sell out crowds and with positive press their success was at an all time high at this stage. It is interesting to see its deterioration between the 60’s and 80’s and how this may have happened. The décor of the modernised theatre was supervised by Melbourne Architect Ron Monsborough and the appeal of modernity is for patrons to be ‘wowed’ by their settings. It certainly seemed to have brought the patrons in was a successful move on their part. At the same time that this was happening the ‘Curzon’ cinema next door and the coffee lounge remained open for cinemas goers, needless to say there was a buzz around the establishment at the time. The cinema was certified to play what was seen as ‘important’ foreign films. As the theatre transformed it always had an interest in playing foreign titles however at this stage the films were extremely popular. When the cinema wasn’t considered quite so modern may have been the turning point in its career. This may have been the time when other cinemas were installing the latest technology and had hype around them that the Australia Twin lost its edge.

Sarah P
Synopsis The Australia cinema underwent a massive transformation in 1966. Taking six weeks it aimed to look more modern in its interior and the projectors and sound were transformed to the latest technology. It opened to a cinema with full capacity. It seemed like a time when the Australia cinema was really flourishing, showing off its latest equipment and the most popular films with “Marriage Italian Style” being screened.

Sarah P
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