Episode 19: David Kilderry
Update: 2023-05-03
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David Kilderry, along with his brother Matthew, was involved with pinball collecting and operating around Melbourne, prior to opening the Lunar drive-in movie complex in Dandenong.
Hear him talk about his love for both pinball and arcade, and movie culture.
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David with a classic AMI Continental at the Prince of Wales Hotel, St Kilda.
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David’s brother Matthew owned an impressive array of original Space Invaders machines
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A promotional photo for “Ghostmuncher / Uniwars” made under licence by Leisure & Allied Industries for the Australian market (circa 1981).
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