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In 2005, Wallis Theatres changed their branding for all public advertising purposes to "Wallis Cinemas". Officially, however, the company was still known as Wallis Theatres. This changed in late 2007 when officially it was changed to the new name Wallis Cinemas.
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Hugh Wallis bought the house, surrounding gardens, and additional land in 2000, and his daughter Michelle set about restoring both house and garden, with the help of experts. The home was converted into a function centre.
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Wallis Theatres had closed and sold most of their country and suburban drive-ins by the early 1990s. Of their remaining drive-in locations, the Blueline closed in November 1998 and the Valleyline in May 2003.
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In February 1945, the Ozone was ranked second in terms of size among Adelaide suburban cinemas, with a seating capacity of 1,853; the largest was the Star Theatre / Hindmarsh Town Hall, part of the
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In 1951 the cinema was being operated by Hoyts-Ozone Theatres Ltd., and remained as a single-screen cinema until 1971, when Wallis acquired it. Wallis transformed it into South Australia's first
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The company built and opened the five-screen Noarlunga Cinema Centre in 1991, next to the Colonnades shopping centre; the Mount Barker Cinemas in 2003; and the Mitcham Cinemas in 2007.
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This family-owned company was established as Wallis Theatres by its founder, Hugh Wallis, in December 1953, with the opening of the Blueline drive-in at
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The Blueline was the state's first drive-in theatre, and the second in the country. It was established on a 40-acre (16 ha) plot purchased from
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in 1989–90, although the company sought to maintain the heritage and architecture of the building, and had another major refurbishment in 2022.
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Wallis Theatres owns and operates Auchendarroch House and the Wallis Tavern, both located at Mount Barker adjacent to Wallis' cinema complex.
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in 1983, after it had closed in February of that year, to save it from demolition. This building was redeveloped into the three-screen
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Bob Wallis died in 2007, and his wife Lorna and their daughter Michelle, and granddaughter Deanna continued to run the business.
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This article was published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 6, (Melbourne University Press), 1976
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at cinemas. Big Screen Advertising has supplied pre-film advertising to all of Wallis' cinema locations since 2004, when
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Wallis Theatres works in conjunction with Big Screen Advertising, a company which distributes and screens
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planted around the whole property. The garden included large lawns and many English trees, including
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In 2007 the Academy Cinema City complex was closed. It was demolished in 2007 and redeveloped into a
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trees. It also had flower beds and vegetable gardens, with the produce given away in the community.
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Wallis Theatres also catered for country South Australia, with drive-in theatres established in the
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trees on the property. They assigned 3 acres (1.2 ha) each for an orchard and a garden, with
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Wallis also provides services to independent cinema operators in South Australia (including the
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around the existing hotel, to be used as their family's summer home, with the architect
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Robert died in 1915, followed by Joanna in 1919, and the house was sold in 1921 to the
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from demolition, after taking over the lease from 1 January 1971. This cinema is now
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hospital. In 1976 the government sold the house and plots of land off separately.
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However, Wallis continued to operate the Mainline Drive-in as the last surviving
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Hugh Wallis died in 1994, and Bob, then general manager, took over the business.
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The company's growth continued when Wallis purchased a warehouse in
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The Ozone Glenelg was featured in a photographic exhibition called
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As of December 2022, Wallis Cinemas owns the following cinemas:
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word for "holy place of the oaks", and planted a lot of
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The company closed their single-screen Oxford Cinema in
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Bob Wallis purchased the single-screen Forum Cinema at
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Now Showing... Cinema Architecture in South Australia
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Index

South Australian
cinema
greater Adelaide
South Australia
advertisements
West Beach
refrigeration
Barr Smith
Auchendarroch House
Adelaide Airport
West Beach
Christies Beach
Gepps Cross
Mitchell Park
St Agnes
Outer Harbour
Panorama
Salisbury Downs
Riverland
Barossa Valley
Barmera
Berri
Clare
Loxton
Renmark
Tanunda
drive-in theatre in Adelaide
Ozone Theatre
Glenelg
Kenneth Milne

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