![]() ![]() ![]() It almost doesn't matter what the movie is. And their lightsaber-wielding ushers/security guards enforce the policy, thankfully.īut even with the capacity restricted, Paramount Drive-In has reported selling " double" the number of tickets it would any other year-any other year not in a pandemic, that is.įor some, it's just something to do. While the twin theatre's 45 acres should accommodate 800 cars, the pandemic requires keeping a space open between every parked vehicle. The concessions stand still serves popcorn and hot dogs-but instead of malted milkshakes and Cherry Cokes, there are agua frescas and churros. Born in Compton, the younger Bianchi used to work in the snack bar as a teenager and eventually got promoted to manager. This new venture is the brainchild of Glenn Bianchi of Bianchi Theatres-son of Joseph Bianchi, a WWII penicillin peddler who came out west to become the original proprietor of Roadium. It's been a two-screener since the 1970s-and at least since its grand reopening six years ago, one screen is devoted to family-friendly programming (with each main attraction showing twice for an early and late screening). It was all dairy farms and chicken coops until the 1970s.Īmazingly, the entire site-built upon an old cornfield-remained intact enough for the drive-in to reopen in 2014, with digital projection and FM transmission for sound. Opened in 1947, Paramount Drive-In Theatres was originally known as the Roadium-a brand that has recently been revived in Torrance, with drive-in movies and an open-air market.īack then, that area was "Clearwater Township"-named after the seasonal lake that would form when fed by nearby artesian wells-but was rechristened "Paramount" in 1948. Movie screenings had ceased between 1992 to 2014 (though the swap meet operated continuously since 1955) and the theatre was closed for the first two months of the pandemic shutdown. I'd been kicking myself for not going to any drive-in movies for the first 9 years I lived in California-but in the case of Paramount, I get a little bit of a break. Even the ones in San Diego, San Luis Obispo, and Barstow. And it seemed less crowded, at least upon my early arrival.īesides, I don't have to choose right now. Located in the City of Paramount, home of the Zamboni, it's a lot closer to where I live in the LA area. It didn't matter that Paramount Drive-In isn't as exciting as Mission Tiki Drive-In. ![]()
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