In 1929, Hoyts – with help from Studebaker and the Shell Oil Company – loaded cinema sound equipment onto a truck so regional Australia could experience the latest in 'talking pictures'. This is one of the stories featured in our new Vintage Cinemas curated collection.
Taking talkies to the people
The introduction of 'talking pictures' in the late 1920s changed cinema forever. But if your local regional theatre didn’t have access to this amazing new technology, what could you do?
Frank Thring Snr, managing director of Hoyts and Efftee Studios, came up with a novel solution: why not take the talkies to the people?
This clip advertises the new 'Touring Talkie Show' truck operated by Hoyts in 1929 – with sponsorship from Studebaker and the Shell Oil Company:

















