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Grand Cinemas and Ace Cinemas are independent Western Australian chains of cinema multiplexes. The chains formerly co-operated under The Movie Masters banner, but as of 2022 they no longer operate under this arrangement.


History

The Movie Masters Cinema Group was formed in the 1990s as a co-operative initiative between two locally owned and operated Western Australian cinema companies, Ace Cinemas and Grand Cinemas. The Movie Masters brand was initially formed to allow Ace Cinemas and Grand Cinemas to effectively compete against multi-national exhibition chains such as Greater Union and Hoyts.


Ace Cinemas

Ace Cinemas (originally Australian Cinema Enterprises) was founded as one of Australia’s first drive-in operators in the 1950s, and had a number of drive-in theatres across metropolitan and rural Western Australia. They opened Perth's first cinema multiplex, the 3 screen Cinecentre, in 1974.


Grand Cinemas

Grand Cinemas (originally The Grand Theatre Company) was founded by businessman James Stiles in 1932, spun-off from Town and Suburban Properties Ltd, a real estate company that had purchased the struggling Grand Theatre. The company was formed to take over running of the cinema after the previous tenants, Union Theatres (the precursor to Greater Union), had defaulted on their lease. In their early decades the company operated a number of cinemas in Perth, including the Grand Theatre, the Theatre Royal, and the Princess Theatre in
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. They also constructed the Piccadilly Theatre, and the heritage-listed
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in Como, opening both in 1938. In 1954 the company was renamed to City Theatres, and were brought out by television station
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in 1973, though Arthur Stiles, the nephew of James Stiles, remained in charge of the company. In 1980 they opened the Cinema City complex opposite the Perth Town Hall (later operated by Hoyts before its demolition in 2008). In 1993, the renamed Grand Cinemas started expanding their suburban locations, beginning with the launch of their megaplex at Warwick, offering the first suburban cinema complex in Perth's upper northern suburbs (prior to that patrons had to travel to the Innaloo Greater Union complex further south). In 1996 they expanded to Bunbury, and in the following years opened a number of cineplexes including taking over two former Greater Union sites in Hillarys and Joondalup. As of 2022 the business remains owned by the Stiles family. In November 2022, Grand Cinemas announced that it had called in administrators after being financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and immediately closed its Armadale and Joondalup cineplexes as a result. In December 2022 their three remaining cineplexes at Currambine, Warwick and Bunbury were sold to Hoyts. The cinemas would remain operating into 2023 before being rebranded.


Locations

The Movie Masters operated and was based solely in Western Australia.


Ace Cinemas

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( Midland Gate) * Rockingham ( Rockingham Centre)


Former locations

* Perth (Cinecentre, Cinema Capri, Cinema Paris) * Subiaco *
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(now operated by Orana Cinemas)


Grand Cinemas

* Como (
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)


Former locations

* Perth ( Grand Theatre, Theatre Royal, Piccadilly Theatre, Cinema City) * South Perth (Hurlingham Theatre) *
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( Princess Theatre) * Hillarys (
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, demolished and replaced by Event Cinemas at the same site) * Armadale (Armadale Central) * Joondalup (
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) * Currambine (Currambine Central, now operated by Hoyts) * Warwick (Warwick Grove, now operated by Hoyts) * Bunbury (now operated by Hoyts)


Experiences


Gold Lounge


Ace Cinemas Gold Lounge

The Ace Cinemas Gold Lounge is a luxury cinema located in the two biggest auditoriums at Midland and Rockingham. The concept was revealed in the 1990s when the Midland complex was first opened. The two seating areas are accessed via a private lounge containing a fully licensed bar. Patrons can order food and drinks during a screening. Due to WA law stating that people under 18 years of age cannot enter a licensed area without a parent and/or guardian present, the company does not allow anyone under the specified age access to the Gold Lounge.


Grand Cinemas Gold Lounge

The first Grand Cinemas Gold Lounge opened at their Warwick cineplex in 2014; it contains 2 screens and a bar. In 2016, Grand Cinemas Currambine opened with two Gold Lounge auditoriums.


See also

*
Australian Theatres Australian Theatres is a joint venture between Village Roadshow and EVT Limited. The partnership was formed on 31 March 2003 between Greater Union and Village Cinemas in Sydney. The venture includes cinemas under the Village Cinemas, Greate ...
* Event Cinemas *
Reading Cinemas Reading Cinemas ( ) is a group of cinema chains operating in the United States, New Zealand, and Australia. They are owned by the American company Reading International. History In the late 1980s, through his holding company the Craig Corp ...
* Village Roadshow * Warner Village Cinemas


References


External links


Ace Cinemas HomepageGrand Cinemas Homepage
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