Drive-In Movie Theater Intermission Countdown

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

www.midatlanticnostalgiaconvention.com This is one of many presentations done at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention held annually every year in Aberdeen, Maryland. This year's dates are Aug. 27-29, 2009. Film shorts like these are played on the big screen and Friday evening there is a Drive-In Movie Theater screen on display.

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  • @thatmuse76 Actually the guy is suppose to represent "Father Time", that thing in his car is a scythe.

    en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/­Father_Time

  • So many memories brought fourth, I just had to say thank you. It reminds me of the "10 minute" NORTHSIDE intermission that we clocked at 18 minutes. There were 3 screens, and they had an amazing assortment of intermission reels which allowed them to space out the concession crowd quite effectively.

  • Wow.... I remember every one of these clips. I loved the drive-in... a very relaxing way to watch a movie.

  • Its time... its time... its time to HIDE THE CANDY! QUICK BEFORE THE WORKERS SEE!! lol

  • Thanks for the memories. All those wonderful Drive-In ads makes one nostalgic.

  • Just keep an eye out for the Communist with the club!

  • I hope Dave Wendl remembered to bring the Liquid Rush. Walker is probably still puking up the french fries.lightweight. let's go to Quarry Hill and drink TJ Swan. JQ- keep track of your shoe this time..

  • 1:06, why did that guy bring a sickle to the drive-in? Doesn't that seem a bit strange to you?

  • WOW! Cigarette advertising during the intermission!

  • I still go to the Blue Sky Drive-in in Wadsworth, Ohio. There is also a double screen one not much farther away called Magic City Drive-in. I think it's in Barberton. I don't know about Magic City, but during intermission Blue Sky turns on floodlights attached to the screen. I miss all the intermission films that used to be played at 42 Drive-in (closed), Pearl Road Drive-in (closed) and Montrose Drive-in (closed).

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