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Australia’s biggest drive-in theatre has gone on sale 66 years after it opened with the US cold war film noir Assignment—Paris starring Dana Andrews.
The Associated Press said at the time “as a screen adventure it is middling good … but too many questions are left unanswered.”
Victorians didn’t care. Television was still six months away and hundreds of cars queued for the 650 spaces in front of the single wooden screen of the Dandenong Panoramic Drive-in Theatre on that May evening.
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