This theatre features two bas-relief sculptures, Sight and Sound, sculpted by Edward Bainbridge Copnall.
The star of The Fugitive, Harrison Ford, attended to place a time capsule to commemorate the event.
The interior formed in the 1993 reopening (aside from Warner logos) was maintained up until 2017, when Vue performed an overhaul renovation to the location to update the tired design and renew interest.
In October 2009, the Italian franchise of Warner Village was bought by the Benetton Group and merged with Mediaset's Medusa Multicinema to create The Space Cinema.
[2] It was originally a joint venture between Warner Bros. International Theatres, Village Roadshow Australia and Focus Srl., the local Italian partner.