Drive-In Theater

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Origins and History

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Design and Logistics

The Golden Age

The Fifties: Bigger means Better

More than just a movie

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A vintage advertisement for a Drive-In located in California
Cybiko creator and ABBYY founder David Yang


Drive-In Theaters on Film

Megaplexes and the Downfall of Drive-In's

Surviving Theaters

Sound quality improvements

Bibliography