I still have very fond memories of those lazy nostalgic late evenings at our old local drive in theater. I Remember getting the speaker off the post and hanging it on the inside of the car window and turning the knob to get the volume just right. Sadly they are all gone now and only a very few are still in existence. I recall one winter where they would rent you a small gas heater to set in your car to stay warmwhile you watched the movie.. I don’t know the reason they didn’t carbon monoxide you, but it worked great at the time they had them.
I worked concessions at a drive in theater in 1972. It was located next to what is now interstate I355. After midnight they showed X-rated films. So distracted drivers is not a new thing.
I just discovered that a drive-in 30 miles away closed permanently in April – I hadn’t even known it was there, or I’d have “frequented” it…infrequently.
I miss those.. I remember one time, my BFF and I couldn’t get a babysitter for her toddlers, so we bundled them into the back seat in their jammies. First movie was fine, they fell asleep.
Then… “Heavy Metal” comes on… sure enough, a little voice from the back pipes up “What’s that??” LOL!
Funniest thing, I mentioned it to that little piper (who is now a grown man) he said “Oh THAT’S where I first saw Heavy Metal!”
Are there even any Drive In movies left? Used to be every place had them. There were even Drive In churches, Groceries, wedding chapels-can’t think of any more. Oh yes, Drive In Funerals.
We had the Skyway Twin drive-in theater. On Friday, Saturday and Monday they would show the first feature again after the second. I would go watch two movies at one screen and then over to the other screen to watch another. Before it closed in the early 1980’s it went the way of using the car radio to hear the movie. They had one row with speakers for those whose radio didn’t work. On the way to the movie I would pick up some snacks and fried chicken to eat while enjoying the movie. But I still bought the theaters popcorn! I remember once when I got glasses, I took them off at the movie and realized not having glasses was why i hadn’t enjoyed the movies in a while.
I can’t imagine any drive-in showing X-rated movies unless the screen wasn’t visible outside of the theater.
My very first job was working at a drive in theater. I liked the job, mostly because I could go to affiliated theaters and watch movies for free. Pay was passable for that time.
Our favorite past time! I remember once, a carload of us timed it right to be driving IN as the movie was over, every other car was coming out, we had to go in the ditch almost, but made it! FREE movies!
Sadly, after marriage, I remember we witnessed a mid-air, small plane collision overhead! Flames, debris and lots of screams that night! It really was horrendous to watch! One plane was owned by a locally, well known car dealer. Over L.A. area, 1953 or 55
KA7DRE Premium Member over 5 years ago
I still have very fond memories of those lazy nostalgic late evenings at our old local drive in theater. I Remember getting the speaker off the post and hanging it on the inside of the car window and turning the knob to get the volume just right. Sadly they are all gone now and only a very few are still in existence. I recall one winter where they would rent you a small gas heater to set in your car to stay warmwhile you watched the movie.. I don’t know the reason they didn’t carbon monoxide you, but it worked great at the time they had them.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
We used to have one in my tiny town of 8k (7k back then). That’s where I first saw Star Wars.
Smokie over 5 years ago
Anybody remember $1 carload nights? How many teens could you stuff in a car?
walstib Premium Member over 5 years ago
I worked concessions at a drive in theater in 1972. It was located next to what is now interstate I355. After midnight they showed X-rated films. So distracted drivers is not a new thing.
flemmingo over 5 years ago
I’m Pass thee age of making out!
comixbomix over 5 years ago
I just discovered that a drive-in 30 miles away closed permanently in April – I hadn’t even known it was there, or I’d have “frequented” it…infrequently.
PammWhittaker over 5 years ago
I miss those.. I remember one time, my BFF and I couldn’t get a babysitter for her toddlers, so we bundled them into the back seat in their jammies. First movie was fine, they fell asleep.
Then… “Heavy Metal” comes on… sure enough, a little voice from the back pipes up “What’s that??” LOL!
Funniest thing, I mentioned it to that little piper (who is now a grown man) he said “Oh THAT’S where I first saw Heavy Metal!”
timbob2313 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Are there even any Drive In movies left? Used to be every place had them. There were even Drive In churches, Groceries, wedding chapels-can’t think of any more. Oh yes, Drive In Funerals.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
Sad to say but this is experience the current generation will never experience.
On the other hand, why would Brutus take the wife to a drive-in at their age, and disposition.
paranormal over 5 years ago
We had the Skyway Twin drive-in theater. On Friday, Saturday and Monday they would show the first feature again after the second. I would go watch two movies at one screen and then over to the other screen to watch another. Before it closed in the early 1980’s it went the way of using the car radio to hear the movie. They had one row with speakers for those whose radio didn’t work. On the way to the movie I would pick up some snacks and fried chicken to eat while enjoying the movie. But I still bought the theaters popcorn! I remember once when I got glasses, I took them off at the movie and realized not having glasses was why i hadn’t enjoyed the movies in a while.
I can’t imagine any drive-in showing X-rated movies unless the screen wasn’t visible outside of the theater.
Sneaker over 5 years ago
Yes I loved the drive in movies. Even lost my male virginity at one in Bucyrus Ohio while in my 1955 Ford convertible!!
ElGato over 5 years ago
My very first job was working at a drive in theater. I liked the job, mostly because I could go to affiliated theaters and watch movies for free. Pay was passable for that time.
Skylark over 5 years ago
Our favorite past time! I remember once, a carload of us timed it right to be driving IN as the movie was over, every other car was coming out, we had to go in the ditch almost, but made it! FREE movies!
Skylark over 5 years ago