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The Sun Picture Gardens (also known as Sun Pictures) is the world's oldest picture gardens still in operation. It is located in
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. Unlike most outdoor cinemas, it screens multiple films per night; the majority of outdoor cinemas screen one or two films a week.


History


Yamsaki store

After Broome was established, a
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area emerged after the town became home to a large Asian population. The Yamsaki family opened a store on Carnarvon Street in 1903, selling Asian clothing, food stuffs and other Asian goods. Their love of theatre eventually led them to devoting part of the building to a
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theatre. In 1913, the building was purchased by master
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Ted Hunter, who began converting the store into a cinema.


Silent movie era

Sun Pictures opened on 9 December 1916, with a full house. The first film to be played was a racing drama called ''
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''. From this era, a local personality spawned. Known as "Fairy", she became famous for her piano playing. The most played song was " If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)". In 1924, Sun Pictures was purchased by W.H. Milner and Leonard R. Knight; their wives manning the box office and handling public relations.


Sound era and World War Two

In 1933, the cinema was adapted for sound. The first sound film was ''
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''. Milner died in 1940, and Knight returned to
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. Milner's wife continued to run the cinema on her own until Broome was evacuated in 1942, just two days before a Japanese air raid. During or after the evacuation (no one is certain) projection equipment was vandalised. Army officers repaired it and used the cinema for themselves, but had difficulty changing reels, sometimes taking up to forty minutes to do so. During the change over, a record called ''You Look Like a Monkey When you Grow Old'' was played over and over until the projector was reloaded.


Tidal flooding

Almost every night, the cinema would be flooded. Some claimed you could catch a fish during the screening. Most nights, people would leave to find the street outside submerged. Men took this in their stride, carrying women to higher ground, no matter who they were.


Anderson era and racial discrimination

Up until 1967, Europeans who were considered most worthy were seated in the middle of the cinema, with their children up front. Other whites and Asians sat on the left side while " coloured people" were forced to sit on hard wooden benches on the right and enter through a separate door. A boycott began just before anti-discrimination laws were brought in during 1967.


End of tidal flooding and restoration

In 1974, a levy was built to stop tidal flooding, making the cinema more enjoyable. In 1989, the cinema was listed on the
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, meaning that it can only be restored, but not altered in appearance or demolished. In 1995, the cinema was added to the State Register of Heritage Places due to its cultural and historical significance. Marrissa Ferraz bought the cinema in 1997 and began restoring it in 1999. In 2002, an indoor cinema called Sun Cinemas was opened, operating alongside Sun Pictures. In 2004, the cinema entered ''
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'' for being the "Oldest Open Air Cinema in Operation".


Bran Nue Dae

In 2009, the cinema hosted the premiere of the Western Australian made musical film, '' Bran Nue Dae''. The stars walked a red dirt carpet and
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performed the film's title song.


See also

* Outdoor cinema *
List of drive-in theatres in Australia Drive-in theatres (also known as ''drive-in cinemas'' or ''drive-ins'') were once very popular in Australia. Although considered an American invention there is evidence of outdoor cinemas in Western Australia where some patrons attended in the ...
* List of drive-in theaters


References


External links


Official website
{{Cinemas in Western Australia Cinemas in Western Australia State Register of Heritage Places in the Shire of Broome Buildings and structures in Broome, Western Australia