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The Moodabe family is a long established Auckland family which has been associated with the development and operation of cinema in New Zealand since the 1920s. ==Business beginnings== Michael Joseph Moodabe (1895–1975) was born in Sydney, Australia, on 24 June 1895, and, after the family shifted to Auckland, his brother Joseph Patrick Moodabe (1899–1985), was born in Auckland on 19 December.〔(Michael Moodabe, "Moodabe, Joseph Patrick 1899–1985; Moodabe, Michael Joseph 1895–1975", ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography'', (updated 22 June 2007). )〕 The family ran a small grocery shop in Grey Street. Michael Moodabe (MJ) started as a peanut-seller and, later, a cleaner and caretaker at the King George theatre on Queen St, Auckland. He got his first big opportunity when he was offered a partnership in 1924〔Wayne Brittenden, ''The Celluloid Circus: the heyday of the New Zealand picture theatre'', Godwit, Auckland, p. 31.〕 in the Hippodrome Picture Company, with the title of manager and a salary of £6 10s. per week. In late 1920s, Michael Moodabe began to expand the company, assisted by his brother Joseph (known as JP), and in August 1928 Hippodrome Pictures became Amalgamated Theatres.〔
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