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The Hollywood Drive-In Theater (TM) is located on Route 66 just eight miles outside of Troy, N.Y. The Theater was built in 1952 by the late James Fisher who oversaw the operation for the next sixteen years. In the beginning he, his wife Beatrice and son Frank kept the theater open year round. It ran seven nights a week in the spring and summer months and on weekends September through May. For the colder weather the theater offered heaters for the cars at no charge. The heaters plugged into the side of the speaker pole you were parked next to. The poles in the drive ins you see today are mostly bare but in the beginning a car would park on either side of the pole which hung two speakers. You took these speakers and hung them on the side of your window for the picture's sound. Some theaters still have a few speakers in use but most have gone to transmitting the sound over radio waves. In its era the speakers were considered high quality sound but became outdated with newer hi-tech innovations. Today you turn your car onto auxiliary and tune in your cars radio. With some of the stereos in cars today you will experience a sound as good if not better than the indoor theaters.
In 1968 I took over the business from my father and still enjoy running it to this day. I learned everything from the projectors to the concessions when I was just a teenager working with my father and through trial and error and have improved the theater tremendously from those early days. The theater began with two pre-1950's carbon arc projectors which held 2000 foot reels. Then came 6000 foot reels and the projectors had to be reconditioned to handle the larger reels. Now the projectors have been changed to Xenon (zee-on) which gives off a more brilliant light, in return the picture is crisper, clearer and brighter. A platter system has also been installed which allows the film to run continuously with not having to switch from one projector to the next. The chance of the picture going off the screen because of error is non- existent, and there's no need for a projectionist. At the Hollywood Drive-In (TM) the movie is projected onto a 36'h x 88'w screen for all patrons to enjoy. In 1952 the theater held 250 cars but has expanded over the years and now can accommodate approximately 400 cars.
At the Hollywood Drive-In (TM) we have a newly remodeled
concession building and have an expanded menu to suit everyone's palette. The
full service concession stand offers the traditional fare which includes
everything from fresh homemade pizza which you can order by the slice or the
whole pie, cooked to order hamburgers, hot dogs and fries to the old time
favorites of popcorn, candy and soda. Additionally the snack bar offers hot
pretzels, nachos and a variety of other foods and snacks. The popcorn boxes are
randomly stuffed with free passes into the drive in and on Friday and Saturday
evenings we have Drive In Trivia which if you bring your correct answer to the
concession building you could win large sodas, large buttered popcorns or even
season passes.
The Hollywood Drive-In (TM) has
been in business for 60 years and over the years has seen many changes. We have
always maintained that having fun is what a drive-in is all about. We offer a
neat and clean facility with a freshly mowed parking area. At the Hollywood
Drive-In (TM) you will find a well trained
staff ready to serve you and a relaxed atmosphere for you and your family to
enjoy. So why not stop in,come early to have the best pick of parking. Don't
forget, bring your lawn chairs, a beach blanket, even bring Rover. When you get
here kick off your shoes, sit back, relax and re-visit a part of an era past or
introduce your children to one of the many pleasures of your childhood.
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