The Reynolds Drive-In Theatre opened
during the late 50's heyday of the American Drive-in, but as
was the case with more than 80% of America's drive-ins, it
eventually went dark. Still, those who believe it's better to
light a Drive-in than curse the darkness, will appreciate the
re-emergence of the American Drive-in, as has been evident
over the past few years.
The Reynolds Drive-In Theatre
reopened in 1988, contributing to what can now be
described as a 'renaissance' or the rebirth of the American
Drive-in. The resurrected Reynolds has an 86-foot wide screen,
with parking for up to 550 cars on a 12-acre facility. Audio
for movie soundtracks is provided through FM (90.5) vicinity
radio.
The Reynolds Drive-In movie slate
consists primarily of first-run films (fliks that are fresh
out of the can and opening for the first time on the theatre
circuit), occasionally double-billed with recent releases that
are still current. They screen double features each
nite for the same admission price, and periodically or for
Holiday weekends they will schedule special events or will
screen triple features.
Reynolds Drive-In Theatre • Route 18 • Transfer, PA 16154 • (724)646-2786