Even with the piped-in heat, though, winter drive-ins are still a strange concept to me. What if it was snowing? It's bad enough when it rains at the drive-in, but it's hard to imagine looking at the screen with the fluffy white stuff coming down. Plus, who wants to risk getting stuck in a snowbank while trudging to the concession stand?
Maybe global warming will eventually make it possible to go to the few remaining drive-ins year-round again.
Anyways, while we're waiting for the Aut-O-Rama Twin to reopen in early April, here's a classic 1950s intermission ad to put us in the mood for some good old concession goodies.
Stock music aficionados (like me) recognize the background music in the animated commercial as "The Cheeky Chappy" by Phil Green. It was used in a couple of Quick Draw McGraw cartoons.
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The Tower and Lorain Drive-Ins were magic places when I was a kid; I'm glad to see that the Auto-Rama is still in operation.
In the whole state of Texas, there's only sixteen drive-ins still showing films.
That sucks.
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