Friday, 23 January 2009

Bass Hill, drive-in cinema

One of the last surviving drive-in cinemas in Sydney was this one in the western suburb of Bass Hill. It closed in 2007 but luckily, I managed to snap this photo before it was demolished a few months ago to redevelop the site into a large residential estate. Drive-in cinemas were very popular in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s. Their popularity declined in the 1980s, as video cassette recorders and tapes increased in popularity. I have some fond memories of my parents taking me to the drive-in cinema at Matraville, as a child back in the 1970s. The only drive-in cinema still open in Sydney is at Blacktown.

2 comments:

  1. I remember the drive in as a child as well. It was probably also Matraville as we lived in the hostel for while before moving to St George.

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  2. Oh my gawd ... you are both but wee children in comparison to my Methusalah ... I had children by the 1970s ... I am now going to pour myself a stiff red ...

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