Softbound, 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", 128 pages, 60 color and 100 black & white images. ISBN 0-9670047-0-5. This colorful album is packed with photos and stories that transport readers back to the innocent (and sometimes not so innocent) time when Saturday night meant a hot date in Dad's De Soto under the big outdoor screen. Chapters include: "Backseat Love at the Passion Pit", "Neon Lights, Neon Nights", "Red Hots, Popcorn and a Coke", "Children Under 12 Admitted Free", "America Loves the Movies" and "The Stars Under the Stars".
Hardbound, 10" x 10", 160 pages. 70 color and 175 black and white images. ISBN 0-7603-0425-4.This beautiful work gives readers the complete history of drive-ins, from their inception to their resurgence today. Chapters include: "Preview of Coming Attractions, 1900 to 1945". "First Feature, 1945 to 1955". "Intermission". "Second Feature, 1955 to 1965". "Monsters and Mayhem, 1965 to 1985" and "The Comback Kid, 1985 to Today". Interviews included are from such famous individuals as Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, The Beatles, and Elvis.

"A superb bit of infotainment."
-Motor Trend

"The best book about movies in along time."
-Gary Cogill, WFAA-TV

"A spectacular book!"
-Larry Powell, Dallas Morning News

"A great trip down memory lane."
-Mamie Van Doren

"One of the most entertaining coffee table books we have ever seen."
-Steve & Johnnie, WGN Radio

"A well researched book."
-Ted Anthony, Associated Press


"It rekindles the romance of the drive-in."
-Sue Pierman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Don and Susan have told a great story."
-Rick Hadley, WBAP Radio

"A terrific book."
-Dwight Young, Preservation Magazine

"Don and Susan's books are nostalgia heaven!"
Rod Roddy, The Price is Right

"A great story!"
-Tom Verde, The New York Times


"An ode to an American tradition."
-Good Morning America Sunday


"A great book."
-Bob Dotson, NBC Nightly News


"A resplendent coffee table book!"
-Dave Hoekstra, Chicago Sun Times

"Colorful and entertaining."
-Jim Auchmutey, Atlanta Journal Constitution

"The book celebrates a fascinating slice of Americana."
-Margo Hammond, St. Petersburg Times

"A 160 page wallow in the joys of movie going under the stars."
-Bob Butler, Kansas City Star

"It was great!"
-Gil Griffin, San Diego Union-Tribune