Wildwood Drive-In Intermission

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This intermission is the very one that was used at our Wildwood Drive-In Theatre, which was located just off shore in Rio Grande New Jersey. I remember as a kid the animated can can dancer at the 1 minute countdown reminded me of the dancing girls in the Keystone Kops Ride on Hunt's Pier. For anyone who frequented our local drive-in - this will surely bring back great memories for you... enjoy. For more on the Wildwood Drive-In visit my website at the following link - http://www.funchase.com/Images/DriveIn/Drive-In.htm

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  • That was used at the old Anchor Drive-in in Newport News, Va. I remember me and the family would take our truck. go to Captain D"s across the street, go to the Anchor and park with the bed towards the screen, turn on our radio and have dinner and a movie. It was wonderful.

  • You think that alien could survive eating all those Earth Drive-In concession snacks? Last Call, indeed!

  • "No, that's not big enough" - a common drive-in refrain responsible for crushing the confidence of young males over the decades.*

    *And probably a few FEMALES, too.

  • I run this clock & several others at my drive-in theatre, located on US RT. 220, between Williamsport, & Jersey Shore PA. Vist moondrive-inDOTcom. Thanks!

  • Wellfleet Drive-In Theater on Cape Cod used this one too. Dunno if they still do or not (the theater is still operational in the summer). My memories of this are from 1980 but I trust they had been using it a while even then.

  • finally i found the full version at

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  • Awesome memories of drive-ins past. Early animated graphics and entertaining narration at its best! One of our local drive-ins is still in operation, Mansfield, CT, showing films on the summer weekends and a flea market there on Sundays.

  • This is great! I do remember a lot of this, after so many years. Your right, great memories. Thanks!

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