After his beloved dog Sparky is hit by a car and killed, young Victor Frankenstein brings him back to life using electricity. Chaos ensues when the newly resurrected Sparky wreaks havoc in their suburban neighborhood.
Once a vibrant part of American culture, drive-ins reached their peak in the late 1950s with almost 5,000 dotting the nation. Although drive-ins are experiencing a resurgence, today less than 400 remain. In a nation that loves cars and movies, why haven't they survived? April Wright's lovingly made documentary, filled with archival images of hundreds of open and closed drive-in theaters, interviews with theater owners, operators and cinema luminaries attempts to answer that question.
When there's trouble, he'll be there. When there's a disaster, he's been there.
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