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Palace Pictures / Wondergraph / (Old) Star / Ozone, Unley

Venue Summary
Name Palace Pictures / Wondergraph / (Old) Star / Ozone, Unley
Address 194-8 Unley Road, Unley, South Australia 5061
Operation Dates 1917-05-03 - 1963-02-09
Capacity 991
Suburban/Country Suburb
Purpose Cinema
Screens 1
Roles
Venue Comments

Herbert Clues who was also operating the Sturt Theatre on Maud Street, opened the Unley Palace Pictures. Herbert Clues then sold it to the Greater Wondergraph Company in 1919. Renamed it the Unley Wondergraph Theatre. In 1920 the theatre was purchased by Dan Clifford Theatre Ltd. And at this time the venue was known as the 'Old Star' Theatre. After it closed in 1930 the auditorium was used as a mini-golf course and a fruit and vegetable market. It was eventually purchased by Ozone Theatres Ltd.

References
Adey, J 2001, 'Thank your lucky star' Kino Cinema Quarterly, no. 76, p. 13

Manager: Keith Waterman.

Venue Events
Event Date Name of Venue Address Latitude /
Longitude
Capacity Suburban Purpose Screens
1917-05-03 Unley Palace Pictures 194-8 Unley Road
Unley
South Australia 5061
-34.941789
138.606505
1161 Suburb Cinema 1
1919-05-24 Wondergraph



1920-10-09 Star



1229
1940-05-01 Ozone



991

Screenings

Screenings
Films Distributor Dates
Devil Horse, The Fox 1929-03-16 - 1929-03-16
Tempest, The United Artists 1929-03-16 - 1929-03-16
Barker, The First National Pictures 1929-03-23 - 1929-03-23
Cowboy Kid, The Fox 1929-03-23 - 1929-03-23
Sisters of Eve Australasian Films /UnionTheatres 1929-03-30 - 1929-03-30
Five and Ten Cent Annie Australasian Films /UnionTheatres 1929-03-30 - 1929-03-30
Trail Riders Australasian Films /UnionTheatres 1929-04-06 - 1929-04-06
Gaucho, The 1929-04-06 - 1929-04-06
Enemy, The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 1929-04-13 - 1929-04-13
None But the Brave Fox 1929-04-13 - 1929-04-13
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