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Título original: Drive-In
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Auto-Cine (1976)
ComediaComedia adolescenteParodiaSlapstick

Las aventuras de un grupo de adolescentes en un autocine de Texas una noche de fin de semana.Las aventuras de un grupo de adolescentes en un autocine de Texas una noche de fin de semana.Las aventuras de un grupo de adolescentes en un autocine de Texas una noche de fin de semana.

  • Dirección
    • Rod Amateau
  • Guionista
    • Bob Peete
  • Elenco
    • Lisa Oz
    • Glenn Morshower
    • Gary Lee Cavagnaro
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
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    • Dirección
      • Rod Amateau
    • Guionista
      • Bob Peete
    • Elenco
      • Lisa Oz
      • Glenn Morshower
      • Gary Lee Cavagnaro
    • 25Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
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    Lisa Oz
    Lisa Oz
    • Glowie Hudson
    • (as Lisa Lemole)
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Orville Hennigson
    Gary Lee Cavagnaro
    • Little Bit
    • (as Gary Cavagnaro)
    Billy Milliken
    • Enoch
    Lee Newsom
    Lee Newsom
    • Alabam
    Reagan Kee
    • Spoon
    • (as Regan Kee)
    Andy Parks
    • Widow Maker
    Trey Wilson
    Trey Wilson
    • Gifford
    Gordon Hurst
    • Will Henry
    Kent Perkins
    Kent Perkins
    • Bill Hill
    Ashley Cox
    Ashley Cox
    • Mary Louise
    Louis Zito
    • Manager
    Linda Larimer
    Linda Larimer
    • Cashier
    Barry Gremillion
    • Diddle Brown
    David Roberts
    • Gear Grinder
    Phil Ferrell
    • Gear Grinder
    Joe Flower
    • Gear Grinder
    Carla Palmer
    • Glowie's Friend
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      • Rod Amateau
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      • Bob Peete
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    Opiniones de usuarios25

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    7Uthman

    Solid comedy of the small-town South with good attention to detail

    I have not seen this film since its cable run in the mid-1970s, but I still occasionally enjoy a private laugh when I think about it. The filmmakers clearly had a good eye for the details of small southern towns (the setting was Texas, but it would have been just fine for my native Tennessee). There is an early scene at a classic roller rink, where the dough-faced, slack-jawed teens used as extras were just perfect for the parts.

    As mentioned by other reviewers, the movie-within-the-movie, DISASTER '76, is a solid parody worth watching just by itself. If a DVD is ever made (unlikely, I'm sure), DISASTER '76 should be included by itself as an extra.

    7 out of 10.
    8tavm

    Drive-In was good as both a slice-of-life story and a parody of many popular disaster movies

    After a little more than three decades of only watching the last 30 or more minutes of this movie on the "ABC Friday Night Movie", I finally saw the whole thing on Google Video just now. Taking place on a day in a Texas town, Drive-In has an ensemble feel as we view many events like the opening of the drive-in theatre, a couple of men planning to rob it, a teenage girl breaking up with a gang leader, and a teenage boy and his little brother talking about the former's shyness around girls among other subplots. When we get to the scenes of the feature playing at the outdoor screen, it's filled with parodies of various popular disaster flicks like the Airport series, The Towering Inferno, The Poseiden Adventure, and Jaws (I loved when both TTI and Jaws got referenced). This was both a funny and touching take on the various characters' foibles especially that of the teen lead of Orville Hennigson who I just found out was played by actual teen of that time Glenn Morshower-the future Secret Service Agent Aaron Pierce on "24"! Another scene of that film-within-film I thought was hilarious was the way many people in the water was just calm when that shark's tail was moving around just nonchalantly! And how about that model plane crashing into a model building (post-9/11 irony notwithstanding)? So on that note, I highly recommend Drive-In.
    7alicedick

    A Laid-Back, Sweet-natured Ensemble Film

    I throw my hat in the ring with most of the other commenters here. This is a marvelous little film with a sly sense of humor, acted with gusto by (mostly) local nonprofessional actors. I doubt this movie would ever get made today. Who'd fund it? As an added bonus the passage of the years has turned it into a time capsule of both drive-ins and small-town life. "Drive-In" sets up several major plot threads - a holdup attempt, Glowie's plan to dump her gang-leader boyfriend for the nice and shy Orville, Bill Hill's proposal to his girlfriend - and then tosses in a few additional minor ones once the sun goes down and the action shifts to the theater. Everything collides in a cascade of hilarity. The feature film showing in the background, "Disaster '76," is a great sendup of seventies disaster movies and just adds to the fun.

    I once saw Glenn Morshower in an interview ruefully recalling a review of "Drive-In" which stated "Gets better after twelve beers." You don't need even one to appreciate this flick. If you can find it, watch it.
    8godspellgroupie

    Throwback to the past

    Once upon a time there were drive-in movies which provided double and even triple features.including cartoons,and endless intermission ads between the films,and snack bars which sold a coil shaped mosquito repellant called Pic.This film captures that time even though it features only one movie called Disaster 75 which beat airplane to the punch in parody of Airport and Posidion Adventure type movies.It does include one of those intermission ads {when it was shown on ABC-TV of course they took a commercial break}.The film includes as its characters a gang member,the good guy and the lady he defends,a pair of inept robbers,and many more who make this night in Texas a real fun night at the movies
    Revo

    A wonderful, no-brainer comedy about Texas teens in the 70's.

    I caught this movie quite by accident on a cable system in 1976, and immediately fell in love with it! DRIVE-IN, featuring character actor Glenn Morshower in his movie debut, is an entertaining comedy about teens (and adults) gathering at a drive-in movie in a small Texas town in the mid 70's. Lisa Lemole is wonderful as the femme fatale who switches romantic partners mid-movie. DRIVE-IN features romance, gang violence, wonderful moments between two brothers, and enough slapstick comedy to satisfy almost anyone! And, let's not forget the movie-within-a-movie, "Disaster '76". which is the movie that's playing at the...DRIVE-IN! Highly recommend this one!

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    • Trivia
      The film was released on DVD for the first time in 2012. The Sony Pictures Choice Collection, similar to the Warner Bros. Archives, features DVD-R recorded versions of cult films that are not popular enough for wide release.
    • Errores
      Although the movie showing, "Disaster '76", is an obvious spoof designed specifically for the film, the likelihood of a first-run movie appearing at a small town drive-in the same year that it premiered would not be likely.
    • Citas

      Glowie's Friend: Hey, those two are ganing up on Orville.

      Glowie's Friend: Yeah, I wish one of 'em was me.

    • Conexiones
      Features The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott
      Written by Don Reid (uncredited) and Harold Reid (uncredited)

      Performed by The Statler Brothers

      Courtesy of Phonogram, Inc. and Mercury Records

      American Cowboy Music, Inc., publisher

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      • 20 de junio de 1979 (México)
    • País de origen
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      • Drive-In
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Terrell Drive-In, 2490 West Moore Avenue Terrell, Texas, Estados Unidos(setting: Alamo Drive-In, location: demolished in the 1980s)
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      • George Litto Productions
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      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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