EEK Drive-In

EEK Drive-In is a drive-in theater located 49km north from Capulco and 22km east from the town of Bayamon with a Capulco mailing address, opened in May 23, 1953 as Capulco Panoramic Drive-In and it is the oldest-operating in El Kadsre and it is also the biggest drive-in theater in the country.

History
EEK Drive-In was opened on May 23, 1953 as Capulco Panoramic Drive-In. It was the third drive-in theater in the Republic of El Kadsre to be opened after Solar Drive-In (in El Kadsre City; closed in 1991) and Wats Drive-In (closed in 1985). It originally had two screens that were made with wooden panels and metal sheets, that can hold 250 cars each, and the mid-century modern-styled cafe with the playground next to it. During its early years, Capulco Panoramic ran film product from its domestic film production companies such as Republic Film Enterprises, Regal Films Ltd (now Vlokfilm) and El Kadsreian Films (now El TV Kadsre Films) before starting to run film product from foreign film companies such as Colombia, Shochiku, Universal, Paramount and Toho

In 1961, the rocket slide was installed in the playground.

In 1970, to celebrate the screening of The Aristocats, screen two received a new projector.

By 1985, the original two screens were heavily deteriorated, with the metal sheets completely rusted and some have completely fallen off from the screen. So in 1986, the original screens were later replaced by newer and current screens, which were larger and both the panels and sheets of the screens were made from steel. In addition, two more screens were built, increasing the drive-in’s screens to four.