Hilltop Drive-Inn
Highway 9 and W. Highway 18,
Gregory,
SD
57533
Highway 9 and W. Highway 18,
Gregory,
SD
57533
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Correct spelling is Hilltop Drive-Inn (yes, with two N’s).
new facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hilltop-Drive-In-224740118335364/
had to search, but yes it is still open. a local community calendar page for Gregory SD lists movies this weekend.
https://www.cityofgregory.com/index.asp?SEC=810C4F21-DE96-48F2-9843-7AAB4BFD496B&DE=924A84F8-5F1C-4870-A813-C2BA25C66DFB
On its Facebook page, a May 23, 2018 post read: “As of June 1st, 2018, the Hilltop Drive In will be under new ownership. More details will follow when available.” As of this writing, that’s the most recent post on that page. Is it still open?
I agree completely. Those old guides were often slow to notice drive-ins, then slow to remove them when they closed. And that’s when the listings were accurate! :)
Anyway, KDLT ran a video with Cecil ‘Slim’ Harsin this week. Worth watching.
KDLT said the nonprofit Gregory Horizon Development Corporation actually bought the digital projector on a loan.
As shown in the video, Last weekend the Hilltop showed the latest Smurfs installment, released nine weeks earlier. This weekend, they’ve scheduled Baywatch, released three weeks earlier. I’m still not convinced on “First Run”.
Keep in mind the Theatre Catalog’s and IMPA’s have dubious and missing information in them. So be careful in using them for reference.
Although the Hilltop was reportedly built in ‘46 or ‘47, it didn’t appear in the 1952 Theatre Catalog or earlier editions. The 1955-56 Catalog lists it, capacity 240, Exec: Roy Metzger. (The 1959 IMPA lists it incorrectly as “Gregory Drive-In” but with R. Metzger.)
Aha! A May 2017 article in The Daily Republic (Mitchell SD) said owner Cecil Harsin had enough for a down payment on a digital projector, although fundraising would continue this summer to pay it off.
Also: Harsin bought the Hilltop in 1989 “when the previous owners threatened to close it.”
“Harsin said the theater only shows movies that are less than two weeks old.” So maybe it’s usually first-run after all.
The Daily Republic called the Hilltop SD’s oldest drive-in but said it was built in 1947.
Then I called the Hilltop’s information line, which talked about the “brighter” picture available now and said the movie for “this weekend” is The Boss Baby. Which suggests that (a) the Hilltop is alive for the 2017 season, (b) they somehow found a digital projector, and © they’re not first-run.
The Hilltop’s Facebook page doesn’t show any listings yet for 2017. Its top post is a GoFundMe campaign for a digital projector. “Without a new projector they are unable to get current movie titles!”
No website. Movie showtimes are listed on their Facebook page.
Sometimes Goggle does not map to the address’s out in the country. It is better to use cross streets in this case:
Hwy 9 & Hwy 18 Gregory, SD 57533
The street address given when I called the Drive-in was 33575 W. Hwy 18, Gregory, SD 57533. They havae made the conversion to digital projection. Google don’t seem to want to map the address.
The address is U.S. 18 & County Rd. 9 Gregory, SD 57533