Welcome...

Welcome to the Super 322 Drive-In.  We hope you visit often.

Each show is a double feature beginning after
sunset. Featured films are first-run, family-friendly, and very affordable.  A full concession stand serves visitors with a variety of traditional drive-in fare.  No matter what the weather, the show goes on!

Please call for show schedules at
(814) 857-7821.  The Super 322 is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from May through September.  We hope to see you soon.


Featured Films...

Show Dates:

Friday June July 3, Saturday July 4, and Sunday July 5.

Show Times: Box office opens at 7:30 p.m.
Show starts at dusk.
Admission: $5 for 12-over. 
$3 for 11 and under.

 

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

PG (for some mild rude humor and peril)
     The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbusters "Ice Age" and "Ice Age: The Meldown" are back, on an incredible adventure...for the ages. Scrat is still trying to nab the ever-elusive nut (while, maybe, finding true love); Manny and Ellie await the birth of their mini-mammoth, Sid the sloth gets into trouble when he creates his own makeshift family by hijacking some dinosaur eggs; and Diego the saber-toothed tiger wonders if he's growing too "soft" hanging with his pals. On a mission to rescue the hapless Sid, the gang ventures into a mysterious underground world, where they have some close encounters with dinosaurs, battle flora and fauna run amuck - and meet a relentless, one-eyed, dino-hunting weasel named Buck.

 

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

PG (for mild action and brief language)
     It's a new "Night" and "Museum" for Ben Stiller, who is joined by several other stars from the original film, as well as new characters from history -- including Amy Adams as famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart, Hank Azaria as villainous Egyptian pharaoh Kahmunrah, Christopher Guest as Russian tyrant Ivan the Terrible and Alain Chabat as Napoleon. Owen Wilson is back as cowboy Jedediah, and Robin Williams again rides into history as Teddy Roosevelt. The centerpiece of the film will be bringing to life the Smithsonian Institution, which houses the world's largest museum complex with more than 136 million items in its collections, ranging from the plane Amelia Earhart flew on her nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic and Al Capone's rap sheet and mug shot to Dorothy's ruby red slippers and Archie Bunker's lounge chair. No major film has ever shot inside the Smithsonian in Washington...until "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian." The "Battle" begins in theaters everywhere May 22.


 

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