I-70 Drive-In
8701 East Highway 40,
Kansas City,
MO
64129
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Previously operated by: B & B Theatres, Globe Cinemas
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News About This Theater
- Jun 9, 2014 — KC drive-in movie theaters saved with digital projection upgrade
- Dec 15, 2011 — Happy Holidays from Cinema Treasures
This is Missouri’s largest drive-in with four big screens showing double features on each and an overall capacity of 1,200 cars. It opened as a single screen on July 22, 1964 with Frank Sinatra in “Robin and the 7 Hoods”, Don Knotts in “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” & Anthony Perkins in “Tall Story”. Screens 2, 3 & 4 opened on March 29, 1991.
Their neon marquee is a scaled down replica of the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch and is one of the great drive-in marquees.
Management there has a good thing going and despite the expansion, makes an effort to remember the small things that help to inject and maintain the nostalgic flavor ranging from screening classic intermission trailers to playing vintage field tunes. They still have traditional speakers as an option to audio provided by FM broadcast. It was closed by B & B Theatres in 2018.
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When did the I-70 split from one screen to four? It had to be before summer 1992, because that’s when I saw A League of Their Own there (in the rain). The 1988 IMPA still listed it as one screen, for what that’s worth.
I-70 Drive-In is closed for good!!
You would think the people that lease the land would have had a closing week big movie event party to send the 1 70 off! Not so they just closed the place and the bulldozers will be coming in.
Say its not so. The I-70 now becomes the 19th out of 21 Drive -Ins in Kansas City Metro area to close and the largest in KC and within the Midwest.
3 of the screens have been removed and now are on there way upto Omaha who will be getting a new Drive In Theater
Opened with “Robin and the 7 hoods”, and “The Increbible Mr Limpet” and “Tall story”. Screens 2, 3 and 4 opened in 1991. Playground removed in 1991. Digital projection opened on all 4 screens in 2014.
The new Drive In up in Nebraska where 3 of the screens will be in use for 2019 Is called Quasar Drive In its on Facebook
September5,2018 The I-70 closed and at the time I thought like lot of other people it was for good. I even said it was dead and buried. The projectors all 4 were taken out who knows what had happen to all 4. 3 of the screens are now up in valley Nebraska. At new DRIVE IN called Quasar Drive In Theater. What remains the big main screen. The old ticket booths and concession stand still remains. The sign is still there most people call it the marque. Do to recent events I am now upgrading it from dead and buried to now where it is on LIFE SUPPORT HERE IS WHY. 1. COVID 19 THE CHINESE VIRUS I AM SEE ON NEWS CHANNELS HOW INDOOR THEATERS ARE RENTING THESE INFLATABLE SCREENS AND HAVING SHOWS OUTSIDE. 2. AMC THEATERS JUST SAID TODAY THEY HAVE LOST OVER 2 BILLION AND MAY NOT SURVIVE THE SOCIAL DISTANCING. NOW I GREWUP IN ST JOSEPH MO THEY HAD UPTO 2 DRIVE IN THEATERS UP THERE AND IM SURE THEY HAD A LOT MORE DRIVE IN THEATERS IN OTHER STATES I BET NOW AMC THEATERS MANAGEMENT WISH THEY HAD KEPT ALL THESE DRIVE IN THEATERS NOW. JUST LAST WEEK I WENT TO THE TWIN DRIVE IN THEATER THEY WERE ONLY CHARGING 20 A CAR LOAD GOT MY TICKETS EARLY ON LINE THAT DAY. THEY WERE PACKED TO THE MAX AND EVEN TURNING PEOPLE AWAY WHO HAD NO TICKETS. 3.I FOUND OUT THAT NIGHT THAT YELLOW FREIGHT DID NOT BY THE LAND. IF THE CURRENT OWNER WHO EVER IT IS WILLING TO SALE THE LAND I COULD SEE SOMEONE BRING THE I-70 DRIVE IN BACK TO LIFE LETS HOPE THIS HAPPENS
Reopened with 4 screens on March 29th, 1991. Grand opening ad posted.