Drive-In

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"Drive-In" is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau that humorously follows the chaotic events surrounding a small-town Texas drive-in theater on a busy Friday night.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedIn United States film industry
cinematographyBy Gene Polito NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Rod Amateau NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
editedBy Michael A. Stevenson NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Texas NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
hasHumorStyle broad comedy
satire of small-town life
hasNarrativeFocus ensemble cast of small-town characters at a drive-in theater
hasTheatricalRelease true
language English
medium feature film
musicBy Sammy Fain NERFINISHED
narrativeStructure single night events at a drive-in theater
originalLanguage English
plotSummary The film follows chaotic and humorous events at a small-town Texas drive-in theater on a busy Friday night.
producer Lou Shaw NERFINISHED
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
releaseDate 1976-03-12
releaseYear 1976
runtimeMinutes 91
screenwriter Bob Peete NERFINISHED
settingEnvironment drive-in theater
settingLocation Texas NERFINISHED
starring Barbara Cason NERFINISHED
Bill McCutcheon NERFINISHED
Gary Lee Cavagnaro NERFINISHED
Glenn Morshower NERFINISHED
Ivor Francis NERFINISHED
Lisa Lemole NERFINISHED
Trey Wilson NERFINISHED
targetAudience general audience
timePeriodOfSetting 1970s
title Drive-In

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Rod Amateau notableWork Drive-In