If you like retro commercials form the 1950s and 60s, then you'll love these type of videos. I always love listening to these when I'm in need of something sweet and chewy.
I can't stand it anymore! I'm going out for a juicy, scrumptious, mouth-watering hot dog with extra delicious mustard! I'm glad to-day's theatres don't have intermission with such ads--I would be broke! lol
Yeah, because portions were smaller and people were physically active too. I noticed all the "junk" food on these drive in adds including burgers, candies, hot dogs, sodas, hot chocolate, and ice cream and it seems that obesity wasn't anywhere near the deal then.
growing up in San Francisco back in the 1950's and 1960's, when we went to the movies to see " The Mole People" in 1963, they always had someone come on stage and do live magic tricks, then Cartoons before the movie. and that's how it was. the movie was 10 cents or 25 cents to get in. those popcorn boxes were square like that. we used to fold them and throw them ( sail them) toward the screen. also every movie had movie attendants with a flash light to show you to a seat. memories!
@@abbycollins In the 1960s, we drove to the box office at the drive-in, a sign said $1.19 , it was the general admission price, but if you were 12 or under, it was 75 cents. I've seen that so many times. ..
One of my teachers in junior high is from Sweden and said that back in the 70s, before the movie played, employees would pass out candy to the audience members. I read that in Germany, an employee would carry a box of ice cream products strapped around his it her waist after the previews were over and while the audience waits for the projectionist to change reels. Some older buildings still do that (I can't imagine it during the pandemic though). Italy would do that same thing with popcorn, ice cream, chips, etc. but most theaters in Italy nowadays sell them in the lobby like in the United States. Anyone from other countries remember an employee carrying a box of movie snacks in the auditorium?
People were not obsessed with body image back then. Not to mention people were more active and were taught good eating habits. There was no screaming I want ___________. I am not eating that. You ate what was served by Mom and Dad or your didn't eat. That lead to eating right because you grew to like healthy foods. You new from your upbringing the importance of healthy food. Junk food was special occasion food or snacks only not for the main course of your meals.
Wow. I remember this so well. I saw it so many times that I thought I would never want to see it again, but here I am enjoying the hell out of it. Thanks for uploading it.
crinkle fries in the greasy bag, eskimo pies in those silver wraps, those old ketchup & mustard dispensers and all the glittery designs, dad and I laughed a lot abt the little elf that rubbed his tummy. our old clarkston, wa riverside theatre gone for many years too as are most others as well as most of the googie architecture bldgs of the 50s so its good to see some are being re-renovated
By the time you got to the snack bar, surrounded by all the food, and started choosing this and that, you really didn't care. And they tasted at least decent, it was a moot point.
Blue Fox Drive In in Oak Harbor Washington has an excellent snack bar. It definitely lives up to these kinds of ads. I should be getting paid for this...
Summers in Maine must be like 2 weeks long. We only get a couple of months of truly warm weather here in southern New England, which is not enough for someone like me who doesn't like the cold. So I can only imagine what it's like up in Maine. Beautiful state to visit, which I have done, but not warm enough for my liking. If I didn't have friends and family here, I'd probably move to where the temperatures average in the mid 70s.
@@Soxruleyanksdrool It's warm all through June through August, the cold isn't really here until the winter months. It's not that different from the rest of New England. I'm speaking of southern Maine, I can't speak for anything up past Augusta or Bangor. And just found out that the Drive In is closing :(
@@BfDelano Sorry to hear that. I grew up going to the drive-in back in the '70s. Great memories. Sadly, the drive-in will eventually be lost to history.
@@Soxruleyanksdrool And it shouldn't be. I could have sworn that the Saco Drive In was on the registry of historical sites, and it was one of the drive ins about 8 or 10 years ago that won a brand new digital projector so they could continue operating.
You wouldn't have seen "Let's All Go To The Lobby" at a drive-in because drive-ins didn't HAVE a lobby. They had a snack bar in a separate building. Of course, many of the delicious treats would have been the same, but theaters didn't sell sandwiches or burgers, for example. Just drive-ins.
It was grand growing up during the 1950s. The Good Lord was smiling on me when I was set down on Earth for that decade. The WWII Generation had survived the Great Depression and a World War (neither of which they caused) and were ready to enjoy life. Backyard BBQs, big comfy chrome encrusted powerful cars, Googie architecture with never ending neon lights. McDonald's and Mexican fast food joints, rock and roll, Schwinn bicycles, every flavor soft drink you could think of and of course drive in's and movie theaters with snack bars. They smoked everywhere, whenever they wanted and drank alcoholic beverages at the drop of a hat. They had been choked off from life's enjoyments and by golly this was their time. They earned it through blood, sweat and tears. Glad to have been in tow to partake of those wonderful years. Thank you for this marvelous visit to a happy past.
I remember the intermission clip from our drive-in theatre had a pizza chef throwing his pies in the air, then he himself went flying up in the air! Wish I could find it cause it was hilarious!
@@johnkerkalis6310 I said before, we had an extra-large Desoto car, it was so huge it had two extra cushions, you put them between the back seat and the back of the front seat - but there was something wrong with this car, dad tried to get it fixed in the garage part of the gas station again and again - until a tow truck came in the driveway in 1965 and took him(Long-John, that was the car's name) away; I never saw him again, replaced by Nancy, a 1950's Plymouth we got for $35.00, I still don't like her to this day, piece of junk and doesn't run anymore ...
Calling that gee dunk food is a stretch. The cardboard box that held the "generous size sliced pizza" probably tasted better than the tissue thin pizza.☺
Hey Lee! I love this! Is there anyway you’d be willing to allow me to use this video for a project I’m working on! It’s so cool and I would love to share with others!
GarynessGaming18 Face it, the "butter" used in movie theater popcorn nowadays has the same chemical composition as Armor All car cleaner. I could be wrong. 🤓
I❤this I love Becky's drive-in They have delicious snacks To eat at the snack bar they have ice cream candy bars popcorn with or without butter Soft drinks and steaming hot coffee❤❤❤❤people will feel sorry that they missed there chance to visit the snack bar for tons of food to eat they should go to the snack bar now before it is To-late for them to visit the snack bar and I love it when they count down the minutes till the movie starts so if you are at Beckys drive in go to the snack bar now❤❤❤❤❤
I like this It is intermission time They count the minutes until The movie starts In beckey's drive in They will he sorry that they missed there Chans of going to the snack bar Before time runs out they should go to the snack bar now so they Can go to get some Popcorn ,ice cream,candy bars,hot dogs and other things that the snack bar has now before it is too late❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤now
Ah, the Olde Days, when everything was Delicious and Nutritious, because it's crispy sweet refreshing, have one now. not like today where most food is poison and will kill you if you eat too much of it
I don't know why, but I f--king love these things!
Peter, I'll wager that is the reaction of most of the people lucky enough to be aware that videos of the things can be watched here.
If you like retro commercials form the 1950s and 60s, then you'll love these type of videos. I always love listening to these when I'm in need of something sweet and chewy.
Me too!!💖💖
Because that was cool, that's why.
I went to the lobby to get myself a treat, and I was never seen or heard from again. :(
-wait.
Dont Kid in the play set at McDonald's me
Looks like you are right I never heard of you in my life
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
Did you go to the Universal Palace theater? 😂
I can't stand it anymore! I'm going out for a juicy, scrumptious, mouth-watering hot dog with extra delicious mustard! I'm glad to-day's theatres don't have intermission with such ads--I would be broke! lol
StruttinSuccess Now I want a hot dog!!!😂😂
That would 1.05-
My grandmother would take my brother and I to a few movies in the 70's and she always had plenty of snacks packed in her giant "pocketbook "😂
Yo I miss movie theaters
My grandad always told me these were effective
I recognize the announcer on some of those ads. It sounds like Don Messick, who did a lot of voice work for Hanna-Barbera Studios.
Whoever it was sure had a great voice.
Yeah, because portions were smaller and people were physically active too. I noticed all the "junk" food on these drive in adds including burgers, candies, hot dogs, sodas, hot chocolate, and ice cream and it seems that obesity wasn't anywhere near the deal then.
Wonder when they stopped making "freshly prepared sandwiches" at the Drive-In? 🥙
I love how these old cheesy films still succeed at making me hungry
Means they work :)
I really love watching these intermissions!
growing up in San Francisco back in the 1950's and 1960's, when we went to the movies to see " The Mole People" in 1963, they always had someone come on stage and do live magic tricks, then Cartoons before the movie. and that's how it was. the movie was 10 cents or 25 cents to get in. those popcorn boxes were square like that. we used to fold them and throw them ( sail them) toward the screen. also every movie had movie attendants with a flash light to show you to a seat. memories!
cool
That would be 1.05 to 2.64 today, for those wondering
@@abbycollins In the 1960s, we drove to the box office at the drive-in, a sign said $1.19 , it was the general admission price, but if you were 12 or under, it was 75 cents. I've seen that so many times. ..
My grandpa said he remembers when the refreshments were free with the tickets.
One of my teachers in junior high is from Sweden and said that back in the 70s, before the movie played, employees would pass out candy to the audience members. I read that in Germany, an employee would carry a box of ice cream products strapped around his it her waist after the previews were over and while the audience waits for the projectionist to change reels. Some older buildings still do that (I can't imagine it during the pandemic though). Italy would do that same thing with popcorn, ice cream, chips, etc. but most theaters in Italy nowadays sell them in the lobby like in the United States. Anyone from other countries remember an employee carrying a box of movie snacks in the auditorium?
Candy brand candy, my favorite!
People were not obsessed with body image back then. Not to mention people were more active and were taught good eating habits. There was no screaming I want ___________. I am not eating that. You ate what was served by Mom and Dad or your didn't eat. That lead to eating right because you grew to like healthy foods. You new from your upbringing the importance of healthy food. Junk food was special occasion food or snacks only not for the main course of your meals.
How i wished i visited a Drive-in movie during my lifetime...Thanks for the memories!
These are simply wonderful. No other word for it - wonderful.
Wow. I remember this so well. I saw it so many times that I thought I would never want to see it again, but here I am enjoying the hell out of it. Thanks for uploading it.
I love these. These were my favorite part of going to the drive-in! Now I want yo go to the theater here in Glendale!
It’s 2:30 in the morning and I just made myself popcorn because of this...
I thought the leprechaun one was cute! I think it’s a cute idea that he asked if he could work at the snack stand😊
Oh man when I see these Drive in Intermission... It makes my stomach growl! I want to go back to the drive in!
This vídeo was so nostalgic ! The cinema i like very much 😘
crinkle fries in the greasy bag, eskimo pies in those silver wraps, those old ketchup & mustard dispensers and all the glittery designs, dad and I laughed a lot abt the little elf that rubbed his tummy. our old clarkston, wa riverside theatre gone for many years too as are most others as well as most of the googie architecture bldgs of the 50s so its good to see some are being re-renovated
Did you live in Riverside in Cali?
I love this stuff. Real Americana.
Anyone else ever notice that the actual food at the snack bar NEVER looked like it did on the screen?? LOL
By the time you got to the snack bar, surrounded by all the food, and started choosing this and that, you really didn't care. And they tasted at least decent, it was a moot point.
Blue Fox Drive In in Oak Harbor Washington has an excellent snack bar. It definitely lives up to these kinds of ads. I should be getting paid for this...
Just like fast food restaurants.
@@gustyko8668always the half of it.
There's still a drive in up in Maine that I try and get to at least a couple times each summer.
+BfDelano
That's so great, I'm sure they appreciate the patronage. The last drive-in in my area kicked it five years ago. That was a real sad day.
Summers in Maine must be like 2 weeks long. We only get a couple of months of truly warm weather here in southern New England, which is not enough for someone like me who doesn't like the cold. So I can only imagine what it's like up in Maine. Beautiful state to visit, which I have done, but not warm enough for my liking. If I didn't have friends and family here, I'd probably move to where the temperatures average in the mid 70s.
@@Soxruleyanksdrool It's warm all through June through August, the cold isn't really here until the winter months. It's not that different from the rest of New England. I'm speaking of southern Maine, I can't speak for anything up past Augusta or Bangor.
And just found out that the Drive In is closing :(
@@BfDelano Sorry to hear that. I grew up going to the drive-in back in the '70s. Great memories. Sadly, the drive-in will eventually be lost to history.
@@Soxruleyanksdrool And it shouldn't be. I could have sworn that the Saco Drive In was on the registry of historical sites, and it was one of the drive ins about 8 or 10 years ago that won a brand new digital projector so they could continue operating.
Was waiting for Miss Minutes to pop up and scare you
You wouldn't have seen "Let's All Go To The Lobby" at a drive-in because drive-ins didn't HAVE a lobby. They had a snack bar in a separate building. Of course, many of the delicious treats would have been the same, but theaters didn't sell sandwiches or burgers, for example. Just drive-ins.
Good point, Sir!
Yup
yeah but dine in theaters do. its like a restaurant. you order the food they deliver before showtime and you watch while you eat
It was grand growing up during the 1950s. The Good Lord was smiling on me when I was set down on Earth for that decade.
The WWII Generation had survived the Great Depression and a World War (neither of which they caused) and were ready to enjoy life. Backyard BBQs, big comfy chrome encrusted powerful cars, Googie architecture with never ending neon lights. McDonald's and Mexican fast food joints, rock and roll, Schwinn bicycles, every flavor soft drink you could think of and of course drive in's and movie theaters with snack bars. They smoked everywhere, whenever they wanted and drank alcoholic beverages at the drop of a hat. They had been choked off from life's enjoyments and by golly this was their time. They earned it through blood, sweat and tears.
Glad to have been in tow to partake of those wonderful years. Thank you for this marvelous visit to a happy past.
My grandad always told me these were effective
I remember the intermission clip from our drive-in theatre had a pizza chef throwing his pies in the air, then he himself went flying up in the air! Wish I could find it cause it was hilarious!
Getta youself some.
Extra crispy crinkle fries are the absolute best
Yum...😋🍟
I went out and bought a crinkle cutter for homemade fries.
Makes me hungry just watching these! Let's all go to the snack bar......
God this looks like so much fun. Sadly I was too young to appreciate it at the time :(
Whtxombi same here
@@jacintomuniz9574 They still play these Intermission segments today at Drive In theaters.
Whtxombi don’t forget a car with a bench seat!
@@johnkerkalis6310 I said before, we had an extra-large Desoto car, it was so huge it had two extra cushions, you put them between the back seat and the back of the front seat - but there was something wrong with this car, dad tried to get it fixed in the garage part of the gas station again and again - until a tow truck came in the driveway in 1965 and took him(Long-John, that was the car's name) away; I never saw him again, replaced by Nancy, a 1950's Plymouth we got for $35.00, I still don't like her to this day, piece of junk and doesn't run anymore ...
Still miss that Desoto ...
this is how Drive-in makes there money back then with all that food.
KHWendy28 Nice pic of my ride, the TARDIS. 🙃
That's how theaters make money now, there's an almost 1300% markup on popcorn alone.
Calling that gee dunk food is a stretch. The cardboard box that held the "generous size sliced pizza" probably tasted better than the tissue thin pizza.☺
The golden age of movies!
Subscribed and liked and having a Lunch or Snack time in a Fanfiction,intermission.
I miss this. Anybody got a time machine?
no sorry
Then what?
I’m using it right now
That introduction..
I'm waiting for pink guy to jump in any second.
great classic ads from a great era of drive in cinemas
great times
These have been recomended to me and i dont mind
I wish I could go to a drive in theater! Everything on the concession menu looks so mouthwatering!
From the carefree happy days before computers took over.
I'm sure that first one was made to be played in a regular indoor theater anyway, though I wouldn't be surprised if drive-ins had it anyway.
Let’s all go to Lobby to get ourselves a treat!
Me too!!!!
I love these commercials at the Drive In.
im hungry now...
The style and presentation these ads have, are so appealing.
Great
Hey Lee! I love this! Is there anyway you’d be willing to allow me to use this video for a project I’m working on! It’s so cool and I would love to share with others!
In Germany they had the idea for the slogan "Take a break, drink Coca Cola", this was pretty bad for factories, who doesn't want additional breaks.
I miss the old days at the movies & seeing the intermission ads at the beginning before the movie starts ! 😢
I love the film grain scratches in film. Everything now is all digital. 😓
These videos are my childhood
Delicious
early 60s ads saying coke makes you thin doesnt help either!!
I wants some buttered popcorn there so delicious? Do you like buttered popcorn friends.
MARLONFAN2017 RUclips channel Actually, I'm going to make some right now! 😀😀
GarynessGaming18 Face it, the "butter" used in movie theater popcorn nowadays has the same chemical composition as Armor All car cleaner.
I could be wrong. 🤓
Damn straight I like buttered popcorn. As long as they give you enough "butter" to coat MOST of the kernels.
@@luisreyes1963 actually it's coconut oil
@@matthewboyd68 Thanks for the clarification, slim. 😒
Billy Joel's keeping the the faith. " ate a lot of drive in food . drank a lot take home pay ".
this makes me hungry... lol
Classic drive in commercial miss them
3:40 this is what people had when they got tired of the main cinema snacks starting with popcorn. what an enhancement.
A pizza would be nice right now. 🍕
@@luisreyes1963 pretty much. This interstitialism in the late 50s hit the spot.
Lmfao I wonder how my mans Curren$y got a hold of this video. Some nice oldschool shit.
last call last call
Wholesome and rich! 😂
Today I will stay up and eat
Fun to watch😈
thanx soooo much. cheers&aloha!
I want a goody machine now!
Me, too! One that produces goodies exactly as they were when they were fresh in the 1960s!
All I can remember is Homer Simpson tearing the life out of them…..
Well we weren't bogged down by computers yet.
The candy bar's background were 5 cents but at movie theaters. They were probably as much as a quarter which is probably a lot of money back of in.
I wonder how food of the past tasted..was it like todays?
rickysatx79 Probably better. 😋
@@luisreyes1963as Nachos had helped.
How in the world would someone go to the snack bar with one minute left and still get back in time?
The snack ads back in the day were so colorful.
we still have a drive in in my town.
I❤this
I love Becky's drive-in
They have delicious snacks
To eat at the snack bar they have ice cream candy bars popcorn with or without butter
Soft drinks and steaming hot coffee❤❤❤❤people will feel sorry that they missed there chance to visit the snack bar for tons of food to eat they should go to the snack bar now before it is To-late for them to visit the snack bar and I love it when they count down the minutes till the movie starts so if you are at Beckys drive in go to the snack bar now❤❤❤❤❤
the bowling ball only hits one pin
funniest shit i've ever seen
ALAH SNACKBARRRR!!!
Hahaha! I just laughed my face off!
7:59 What's a Lookalikes Kenny for South Park?
...and yet there was no obesity "epidemic" until 50 years later. O_o
The advertisments had finally taken their toll, lol.
Who are the animators and animation companies for each of these ads?
I'm trying to do a 1950's intro reel for my home theatre. How can I get an MP3 or MP4 of this? thanks.
We making rice balls
My time machine!
5:36 5:42 Soft Drinks and Popcorn
(Boomerang/Warner Peppa Drive In Theater)
Wow, this is like, "We have Fords and Chevys and Cowboys and Indians!"
The deinterlacing used between the presumably VHS copy and the resulting digital is...regrettable. It should be re-converted properly.
go man go!!!
I love intermission time.it's surreal!!!!
golden good and hot from the popper... LOL!
Great now I'm hungry! 😅
I sure miss those days
I don't know how I posted that.it was an accident.
I'M SORRY SIR, THIS IS A PRIVATE MOUNTAIN.
But I only wanted....
2:33 The Hot coffee, hot dogs, and hot buttered popcorn can't be that hot coming from a snow covered mountain top. Just sayin'.
I like this
It is intermission time
They count the minutes until
The movie starts
In beckey's drive in
They will he sorry that they missed there Chans of going to the snack bar
Before time runs out they should go to the snack bar now so they
Can go to get some
Popcorn ,ice cream,candy bars,hot dogs and other things that the snack bar has now before it is too late❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤now
Some of these are seen in the movie "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure"
5:29 chilly dilly
YUM
Delooshus Hot-doggies.......
3:53 It's not more than a fried meat ball...
Saltiest burgers around so you get really thirsty 😂
Happy Chicken [Calvert] Drive In Theater
Ah, the Olde Days, when everything was Delicious and Nutritious, because it's crispy sweet refreshing, have one now. not like today where most food is poison and will kill you if you eat too much of it
not even god understands what you just typed