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Famous thoughts
Clip from: "Drive-in Theatre" Directed by Peter Borovilos
From J-Lo to Gene Hackman, see the stars give their favorite memories of the Drive-in theatre. Also appearing in this clip: Dan Ackroyd, Danny Glover and Jeff Daniels. This clip was taken form the Documentary called “Drive-in Theatre”. Oceano Entertainment Inc produced the Drive-in Theatre.
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Turn out lights when
The phrase “turn lights out” originated with the inception of the Drive-in theatre. Many patrons of the Drive-in would leave their lights on during the film or when they entered the theatre. This animated service announcement was produced to remind these distracted drivers to be courteous to the other patrons of the theatre.
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Toddy Intermission
Toddy Products is the world leader in cold brew coffee technology. In 1965, Todd Simpson tasted a cup of coffee made with a liquid concentrate. They also experimented with chocolate flavored drinks in the 60 s and used this commercial to tantalize viewers. This is a classic demented trailer from Toddy that was a favorite at Drive-ins across the States and Canada.
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“The Brain That Wouldn’‘t Die"
“The Brain That Wouldn’‘t Die" Is it the preposterous story? The cheesy lab set? (it looks like an empty rumpus room in a suburban home) The poker-faced performances? The battling strippers? The sleazy and infectious music "The Web"?, or the pizza-faced, hunchbacked, cone-headed giant locked in the closet? It’‘s ALL of these things! This EC comic-like film is irresistible-a VERY guilty pleasure, like eating a 5-pound box of very cheap candy that makes your teeth ache. But just try and look away!
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Rocket Intermission Trailer
This Classic Intermission trailer run between the 1st feature and the 2nd is the one of the most remembered of the beverage and food trailers of the 1950’‘s.
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Pirate Mountain Intermission Trailer
Another of the classic animated shorts produced specifically for Drive-in theatres throughout the 1950’‘s. This quirky little short was played to wet the appetites of the patrons of the Drive-in. Gotta love the cheesy music
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The Blob
What would the average sensible American do if he encountered a pulsing ball of protoplasm from outer space? That’‘s right: he’‘d poke it with a stick.
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One Million Years B.C.
Raquel Welch in a two-piece fur bikini. That and the title is pretty much all anyone needs to know. If that indeed isn’‘t enough, there are the dinosaurs of technician-artist Ray Harryhausen (along with some superimposed iguanas), and a prologue that tells you all you want to know about this "brutal world." Want more? There are volcanoes, barehanded wrestling with warthogs, and rival, subhuman, cannibalistic tribes--Lord, the list goes on and on!
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House Of Dracula
Sequel to HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN takes different tack: Stevens tries ``real’‘‘‘ science to cure various Universal monsters, but finds that some of their bad habits begin to rub off. Acting, direction, eerie set design compensate for over-ambitious script, hasty resolution.
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Why are Drive-ins still here?
Another clip from the documentary called “Drive-in Theatre”. In this clip Peter from the star discusses his views on the Drive-in theatre and why they are still around. Oceano Entertainment Inc produced the Drive-in Theatre.
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“The Automobile meets the Drive-in”
Another clip from the documentary called “Drive-in Theatre”. In this clip we explore the relationship between the mass production of the automobile and the mass popularity of the drive-in theatre. Without the invention of the aoutomobile the Drive-in would not exist. Oceano Entertainment Inc produced the Drive-in Theatre.
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The Man who Invented the Drive-in Theatre
Another clip from the documentary called “Drive-in Theatre”. In this clip we meet Hollings Head Jr. The man who created the modern day Drive-in Theatre. In fact he created the idea of showing films outdoors as a way of seeing films on a bigger screen. Oceano Entertainment Inc produced the Drive-in Theatre.
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Bringing back the Drive-in
In this clip from the Drive-in Theatre movie we see Brian Allen owner of the 5 Drive-in and many others classic Drive-ins and hardtop theatres. He gives his point of view on the state of drive-in’‘s and what they use to be and the state of them today. He is one of the biggest supporter of drive-ins today.
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