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 Sunset Auto Theater 

Name: Sunset Auto Theater   Street: 69017 Red Arrow Hwy

City: Hartford    State: MI    Zip: 49057    Phone: 269-621-4194
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County: Van Buren Operator: Neal and Glenda Edwards
Open: 1948 Closed: N/A Capacity: 300 Status: Open
Screens 1
Owner History N/A
Web Address: N/A
Number of visits to this page since February 23, 2007: 19141

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Entry Date: 5/23/2010 - Joe Schmoe: Robin Hood, followed by Repo Man.
Opens at 7pm, starts at dusk
Entry Date: 5/13/2010 - Mike Elsner: Looks like they are open 5/14/2010 at 7pm with
Robin Hood starting at dusk followed by Green Zone
LONG LIVE THE SUNSET !

Entry Date: 3/28/2009 - The Rogers: We love jumping in the car with our little dog and catching 2 flicks at a time!
Sure looking forward to 2009 season and hope you stay open a LONG time.
Entry Date: 6/12/2008 - Kalamazoo Gazette: Breaking down southwest Michigan's drive-in theaters
by John Liberty and James Sanford | Kalamazoo Gazette
Thursday June 12, 2008, 10:11 AM

Nostalgia, upgrades help keep Sunset Drive-In rolling six decades later


Note: This is the first in a three-part series looking at Southwest Michigan's drive-in theaters. This summer marks the 75th anniversary of the opening of the nation's first drive-in theater in Camden, N.J. It's also the 70th anniversary of the first Michigan drive-in theater, the Eastside Drive-In Theater in Harper Woods, which opened May 26, 1938, and closed in 1977. Today, there are nearly 400 theaters across the country and 10 permanent theaters in the state.


HARTFORD -- Probably Glenda Edwards' favorite story since taking over the Sunset Drive-In in Hartford five years ago occurred during her first summer of business.

An older man was hurriedly walking around sections of the seven-acre property, closely inspecting a number of poles that marked each parking spot. When she met up with the man, he demanded his money back. No matter where he went, none of the posts produced sound for the movie, he said.

He had walked from post to post trying to hear the movie, but what he didn't know, and what Edwards told him, was that her drive-in theater no longer uses speakers attached to poles to project audio. Instead, patrons tune their car radios to a specific radio station, and the movie's audio pipes through the speakers.

After showing him how it worked, Edwards gave the man his money back. It made an impression.

"He was a regular for the rest of the season," said Edwards, who owns the Sunset Drive-In and the Five-Mile Drive-In in Dowagiac with her husband, Neal.

For all the changes to the Sunset since it opened in 1948, it maintains the nostalgic simplicity that has helped drive-in theaters hang around despite being dwarfed by multi-screen cinemas with state-of-the-art sound, digital projection and wallet-busting prices. There are three drive-ins in Southwest Michigan, 10 in the state and nearly 400 around the country. In Michigan, 149 drive-ins have closed, but the Sunset keeps rolling.

A-ONE SERVICE

It's $12 per carload at the Sunset and it's also a concession lover's dream come true: a large popcorn for only $3.25, a large drink for $2.50 and chili dogs for $1.85.
Even more surprising: The food is delicious.

The service is also speedy. The Sunset staff is broken down into order-takers, "runners" (who prepare the food or pour the drinks) and cashiers, which ensures the lines move smoothly and steadily.

"You have to have teamwork to get it done, especially when we're busy," said Alicia Roskoski, who usually works at the Five-Mile Drive-In in Dowagiac but was moonlighting at Sunset to help out.

By day, she's a salesperson at Bath & Body Works in Benton Harbor, but on weekend nights Roskoski can be found serving up snacks. The 22-year-old from St. Joseph has been working drive-in concession counters for three years now.

"It's just a fun crowd," she said of the drive-in patrons. "It's not really work, and the time goes by fast when we're busy."

Co-workers Becky DeLoach, 12, and Emily McGrew, 14, agreed. Don't let their ages fool you: They've been helping out at the Sunset since 2003.

"It's something to do on weekends," Becky said, glancing over at the steaming popcorn popper.

"Yeah, it keeps us out of trouble," Emily agreed.

One downside of concession work: You don't get to see the show. Roskoski said the owners will sometimes run a film on a Thursday night to check the print before showing it to a paying audience, "so I see maybe one movie a year."

Edwards said she has nothing but the highest praise for her concession people.

"These kids have worked together for a long time and they do a great job," she said. "They screw around, but when they need to work, they work."

They also show up on time -- for their own good.

"The last one in has to clean the bathrooms," Edwards explained with a chuckle, "so you can bet they're on time!"

STAYING POWER

While many drive-ins have come and gone, the Sunset is celebrating its 60th year in business. Edwards thinks she knows the secret of the drive-in's success.

"The appeal is that people have more choices here" than they do in a standard movie theater, she said. "You can sit outside the car and chit-chat if you want to. Parents can watch the kids run around."

Much like Tony Griffith of Hartford, who visits Sunset with his wife and his three kids between 10 and 12 times a summer, he said. On May 23, their first stop of the summer, they picked up a couple pizzas, pulled into their spot front-and-center in the second row and let the kids play on the playground beneath the 60-foot-by-40-foot screen until the credits started. For the price, you can't beat it, said Griffith, 37.

"It's a lot cheaper than going to the walk-ins," said Griffith, who also went to Sunset as a kid.

Edwards says repeat customers also play a key role in sustaining the business.
"Many people will say to me, 'You know, I've never been to a drive-in before.' And then once they come out here, they're hooked."

ALL IN THE FAMILY

Getting hooked on drive-ins, in particular the Sunset, is a family trait of sorts for Edwards. When Glenda and Neal started dating in the mid-'70s, they frequently went to Sunset. Edward's mother, 74-year-old Audrey Wilson, never allowed her daughter to stay through a whole movie because it ended too late for curfew, she said from the small booth at the theater's front gate where she has collected entrance fees since 2003.
"She was awfully young," Wilson said.

"I could've been 25 and she'd make me come home early," Edwards said.

Of course Wilson knew all about Sunset. She started coming to the Hartford drive-in during the late '40s and early '50s. She also went on dates there before getting married in 1951. She is now divorced, but she enjoys coming to the theater to work three nights a week.

"I can't wait for it to open up (every summer) so I can visit with people. ... Half of Hartford is my family," Wilson said.

"She keeps them all in line," Edwards said.

Edwards said she bought Sunset with her husband, in part, to give their daughters something to do.

"It got bigger than we thought," she said.

While they started cleaning up the theater after buying it five years ago, the couple asked family members to help. Turns out, almost all of them went on dates at the same drive-in. Her family members then shared their make-out stories.
"It was awful," Edwards said. "I didn't want to hear that."

Although her daughters have "grown up and moved on," the Sunset is still in the family. They've renovated it -- upgrading the projector and painting the screen recently -- and more people, new generations, are stopping by to see a flick at Sunset, which has been open every season since 1948.

"People have given up on them (drive-ins) over the years, but you put something into them, they start coming back. It's like watering a plant," Edwards said.
Entry Date: 6/2/2008 - Dan: Still $12 for a car load.
We went Memorial Day weekend.
4 of us and with the entry fee and concessions we only spent $27.
Can''t do that at an indoor theater.
The only drawback is the movie doesn''t start until around 10:00 and my two youngest just couldn''t make it through it.
Still you can''t beat the price for 1 movie let alone 2.
Plus it''s only about an hour or a little more round trip for us so the gas isn''t killing us yet.
Entry Date: 5/21/2008 - Mark: Open for the 2008 season, and showing Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull this weekend and next!
Entry Date: 7/31/2007 - Phil: I used to work at this theatre back in the 70''s when the owners were the same folks who owned the drive-in just outside of Dowagiac.
Jeff and Terri were their names.
I am extremely happy that this theatre is still operating.
Had some great times there. Namaste. Phil
Entry Date: 6/25/2007 - Dan Rastall: Went this past weekend and saw the new Fantastic 4 movie.
Kids could not stay awake for the 2nd show (Lucky You) so we headed for home.
$12 per carload.
What a great way to spend a summer evening.
Entry Date: 5/18/2007 - john ritsema: the doors are open! and the phone is working!
Entry Date: 5/18/2007 - Mary: It IS still open -- just saw Spiderman there!
Entry Date: 4/23/2007 - SHANNA: DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE SUNSET DRIVE INN IS STILL OPEN? THE PHONE NUMBER IS DISCONNECTED? I SURE HOPE IT''S STILL OPEN. ME AND MY FAMILY GO THERE EVERY SUMMER
Entry Date: 4/22/2007 - john ritsema: Live in kal. mi. been coming here for years love it, a weekend getaway for us, hope it stays open! the phone no. is wrong, or its gone too! thanks for all the good times.
Entry Date: 9/22/2006 - Robin Currin:  When I was a teen i would go here on dates and I am glad that my long time firends have purchased this place and are doing so well. I hope
to get a chance and come see them and their new place of business
the area is worth the trip .
Entry Date: 2/7/2005 - M. Lee: Got a chance to go out to this theatre this year.2004.
Worth the trip. nice small theatre great concession food, seems to get new run movies. I think new owners keep the place very clean.
Ill be back.
Entry Date: 1/6/2003 - Drive-Ins.com: Playground; intermission films, carload pricing

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MARQUEE - PHOTO FROM WATER WINTER WONDERLAND
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PROJECTION - PHOTO FROM WATER WINTER WONDERLAND
Sunset Auto Theater SCREEN AND PLAYGROUND
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AERIAL - PHOTO FROM TERRASERVER
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