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Does voodoo support time commando3/13/2023 Mahoning Drive-In Theater is the place to be on Tuesdays all season long as Exhumed films presents TUNNEL VISION TUESDAY!! On Tuesday, May 17th: ALIEN (1979) In space, no one can hear you scream. General Ticket: $10 (per person) General+Overnight: $20 (per person) All events are Rain or Shine. As always, Children 4 and under are FREE ) Gates open at 6pm. For this event we will be offering FREE Overnights for children under 13! (must have a general ticket). Once that spoonful of sugar has gone down, Dick Van Dyke returns in the most fantasmagorical entertainment in the history of everything, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (1968)! Based on a book by James Bond creator Ian Fleming (with a screenplay by WILLY WONKA scribe Roald Dahl), this wonderful whimsical wheelie takes us on a grand tour of musical adventure, wherein the titular car brings fuel-injected fun and vanquishes the creepy Child Catcher, all to the tune of toe-tapping motoring melodies!. On May 13-14, get ready to experience big-screen Mahoning magic with two all-time family musical favorites, in our “Sing-A-Long Weekend” presentation of Disney’s MARY POPPINS (1964) and the flying car classic CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (1968)! The evening kicks off with Julie Andrews in the film that made her a star, Walt Disney’s MARY POPPINS, in which we learn the meaning of “supercalifragilisticexialidocious” (even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious), and thrill to the eternally charming Dick Van Dyke as chimney sweep and Poppins pal Bert, in a tale of a magical nanny who breezes into the lives and hearts of the Banks family. MARY POPPINS & CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (on 35mm) Showtime at Sundown.General Ticket: $10 (per person) General+Overnight: $20 (per person) . Be sure to come early for Themed Eats, Limited Merch, Vendors, Live DJ, Photo Ops & More! Gates open at 6pm. A terrifying, disgusting, tragic updating of the 50s original which stands as one of the greatest remakes of all time. See! An experiment in matter transportation go very, very wrong, with one of the great shocker creature reveals in film history! For your own food we urge you not to see it alone! Up next, be afraid…very afraid, of David Cronenberg’s 80s adaptation, starring Jeff Goldblum as the doomed scientist, destined to learn far more about flies than he ever imagined, and Geena Davis as his journalist girlfriend who witnesses his horrifying transformation up close and personal. Remake Double-Take returns to the Mahoning Drive-In Theater on May 6-7 with a terrifying twosome of “science gone wrong” tales of terror on 35mm, THE FLY (1958) and THE FLY (1986)! First up is the original tale of ominous ommatidia, starring David Hedison as a scientist with a head for experimentation, and Vincent price as his brother. May 6-7, 2022 Remake Double Take: THE FLY original + '86 REMAKE For this event we will be offering FREE Overnights for children under 13! (must have a general ticket purchase) Then, after a brief intermission, everyone gets a Golden Ticket to enter the tasty, tantalizing (and occasionally terrifying) world of WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, the most musically munchable movie of all time! In addition to both films presented in glorious 35mm, we’ll have a live DJ set before the films, themed décor and photo ops, costumed characters, special food items, raffles and one lucky winner each night who’ll find a Golden Ticket in their popcorn, redeemable for fabulous Wonka-worthy prizes!. First we join Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion as they dodge the Wicked Witch in search of THE WIZARD OF OZ. The wait is over! Announcing the 2022 Mahoning Drive-In Theater season opener, our annual trip back in time with two beloved family classics, THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) and WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971)! On April 29-30, we present our traditional opening double feature, a time for friend and family to come together and celebrate classic cinema under the stars with two films so many of us grew up with, from annual TV broadcasts to early home video, filled with pure imagination that took us over the rainbow to magical lands filled with sparkling wonders.
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