The Bengies Drive-in Theatre

The Bengies Drive-in Theatre Family Friendly - General Admission $12.50 - Child (4-10) $7.50 - Under 4 Free - (Admission is for All movies playing)Large concession stand J. Vogel. C. A.

History of Bengies:

The Bengies Drive-In Theatre was the result of a collaboration by Jack, Hank, and Paul Vogel. Jack was the sole architect for the project and the Vogel Building Company, with Hank at the helm, did the actual construction. The drive-in opened on June 6, 1956, exactly 23 years after Richard Hollingshead opened the very first drive-in theatre. It was named the Bengies Drive-In Th

eatre to reflect the name of the surrounding Bengies community, which had been named to honor 23rd US. President Benjamin Harrison (nicknamed Bengie). Hank Vogel personally managed the Bengies from the day it opened until his death in 1978. Built with streamlined efficiency and customer service in mind, the brand new Bengies not only sported the perfect and largest CinemaScope screen tower, but also featured a large, well designed snack bar with two serving lanes. Twin auditoriums flanked each side of the concession stand to accommodate walk-in patrons. Each auditorium seated 60. The restroom facilities were unusually large for a drive-in of its era. The layout of the car ramps was unusual also. Most drive-ins are designed with a roadway between each ramp, whereas the Bengies features double ramps to allow maximum capacity in a limited space. At the time it was built, the drive-in had a capacity of 1000 cars. Through the years the appearance of Bengies has changed a little. The original marquee was changed to the present marquee in 1973. The space that was once auditorium seating is now utilized for storage and offices. AM sound was added in 1984. FM radio sound was added in 1991. Digital Projection was added in 2013. Although some of the exterior features have changed through the years, the essence of Bengies has remained the same, making it (as its telephone recording states) a "real-live, honest-to-God, all-American, drive-in movie theatre." It even says "All American Drive-In" on the marquee. Bengies starts each evening with the playing of the National Anthem. It is a long-time Vogel tradition started by Paul Vogel, and is taken very seriously by staff and patrons alike. Young and old face the screen to pay tribute to our flag. Some even sing along. Cement, steel, glass, and film do not by themselves make a theatre. Ask any drive-in aficionado and they will tell you that it is Showmanship that makes going to a drive-in (or any motion picture theatre) a real treat. Showmanship is a lost art among the many theatres today that rely on the reputations of particular films or actors to draw crowds. The drive-ins and indoor movie palaces of yesteryear knew how to draw crowds and knew how to keep them entertained. They knew how to make the theatre itself as much fun as the movies it played. While many modern indoor theatres have long since stopped making an effort to dazzle patrons, this is certainly not the case with the Bengies Drive-In. Many little extras give Bengies "personality." An evening at the Bengies includes at least two features (usually three on Friday and Saturday), and those wonderful animated vintage intermission trailers that lure patrons to the concession stand and bring about a sense of nostalgia for drive-in nights past. The snack bar offers many “taste-tempting treats" as well as a wide variety of Bengies memorabilia that patrons can purchase as souvenirs. There is also audience participation via flashing your headlights. While most other drive-ins now operate during summer months only, Bengies remains open into the colder weather months. In-car heaters keep patrons warm during those chilly nights. Additionally, there are giveaways, and on some nights, Dusk-to-Dawn shows. All this for the price of one film at other theatres. Some other drive-ins only show one feature, or show nothing during intermission. The Bengies truly is Special. There are a lot of people who make the drive-in special. An army of staff members efficiently and cheerfully greet patrons at the box office, escort them into the lot, clean the facilities, cook and serve the refreshments, assist patrons with souvenir purchases, maintain the equipment, and man the projection booth. Overseeing all of those wonderful people is D. Vogel, the owner and vivacious personality of Bengies. Like all of the Vogel children, D. started helping out at the family's theatres at an early age. His greatest fascination was with the projection booth. It's still his favorite place. Later, he worked in theatres while in college at the University of Cincinnati and Duquesne University. By age 19 he was living in Baltimore and running the Bengies, as well as two indoor Vogel theatres, after his uncle Hank died. He operated the circuit for three years. Brother Freddie took over the circuit from 1980-1983 while D. completed his degree in experimental psychology. After college, he worked as a manager with JF Theatres. Later, he tried his hand as a car salesman to have more normal work hours. Meanwhile, the Bengies had been leased to a theatre chain from 1984-1988. With the movie theatre business in his blood, D. found himself drawn back to the Bengies in 1988 when he saw the condition the property had deteriorated to under the theatre chain's management. He approached his father, who owned the property, with an offer and has been operating the drive-in since April 1988. Under D.’s management, the Bengies Drive-In continues not only as a tribute to the golden age of the drive-in theatre, but also to three generations of the Vogel family who know what quality and Showmanship are all about. History of Vogel Family:

The Bengies Drive-In Theatre has its origins with the Vogel family, a family that has been in the motion picture theatre business for three generations. The first Vogel to be involved in the movie theatre business was the family patriarch, C. An architect specializing in designing theatres, he also owned a construction company that built them. Additionally, he owned and operated the Liberty Theatre, an indoor theatre he built in Wellsville, Ohio in 1923. Vogel had three sons who followed in his footsteps in one way or another. One son, Jack K. Vogel, studied architecture and engineering at Ohio University. A registered architectural engineer, he also studied at the Beaux Arts in Paris. Having grown up in his family's theatre and construction businesses, he was able to draw upon both his design skills and first-hand knowledge of the theatre industry to make movie theatre design his forte. After World War II ended, the Nation experienced a drive-in theatre building boom to which Jack contributed greatly. By the early 1950's he had designed over 250 drive-in theatres, including South America's first, located in Lima, Peru. Jack Vogel not only designed drive-in theatres, but also frequently helped with their construction. It was not uncommon to see him laboring alongside workers in a vacant field as a new drive-in theatre sprang to life. His design skills were (and still are) world renowned. Knowledgeable of every aspect of the theatre business, he built his theatres to make them most efficient. An example of this is the fact that the Bengies’ screen tower is calculated to offer a perfect CinemaScope picture, which means that the picture is not distorted and that a custom-made CinemaScope lens is not needed in the projector to compensate for the size of the screen or the distance from the projector to the screen. In addition to building drive-in theatres, Jack also built indoor theatres and redesigned older theatres. Another Vogel son, Theodore "Hank" Vogel, handled much of the day to day operation of the Vogel Building Company, the construction firm founded by his father. The company built many drive-in theatres, including a number designed by Jack. The third son was Paul Wesley Vogel, a West Point graduate and career US. Army officer. In addition to his military career, he oversaw the business operations of movie theatres managed by the Vogel family. The third generation of the Vogel family to follow into the motion picture exhibition business were children of Jack Vogel. Since both Jack and their mother, Aileen, (as well as their uncles) managed drive-in theatres, entering the motion picture exhibition field was a logical step. The six Vogel children (Susan, Cindy, Carol, Kim, A. Fred and D. Edward) all cashiers, tended to the concession counter, and acted as "carhops," among other duties. Fred Vogel, Jack's oldest son, managed the Bengies from 1980-1983. But it is son D. Edward Vogel who is the personality behind Bengies today. D., whose first name is actually an initial, has owned the Bengies since 1988.

🎬 THIS WEEKEND AT THE BENGIESMay 29, 30, & 31A new double feature is on the screen this weekend at Bengies.“THE MANDALOR...
05/26/2026

🎬 THIS WEEKEND AT THE BENGIES
May 29, 30, & 31

A new double feature is on the screen this weekend at Bengies.

“THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
The fan favorite duo return for a brand new big screen adventure in the Star Wars universe.

“OBSESSION” R
A dark thriller about desire, danger, and the consequences of wanting the wrong thing.

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday May 29, 30, & 31
Box Office Opens at 7:30 PM | Closes at 11:00 PM
8:30 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
10:45 PM “OBSESSION” R

05/26/2026

Winnie and I have an important announcement… and yes, tissues may be required. 🐶🎬

Join us Thursday, May 28 for our 3rd Annual BARCS Night at Bengies featuring “All Dogs Go to Heaven” (1989) Rated G.

Bring your pets, enjoy a movie under the stars, and help support BARCS Animal Shelter because all proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to BARCS.

Box Office Opens at 7:00 PM
Movie Starts at 8:45 PM

If you make it through this movie without crying, you might actually be a cartoon villain.

05/21/2026

From collectible topper cups to the massive AT-AT popcorn container, The Mandalorian and Grogu merchandise has officially landed at Bengies.

Featuring
• 44oz topper cups
• 130oz popcorn tins
• AT-AT popcorn containers
• Limited edition collectibles

Available while supplies last at the Bengies snack bar.

This is the way.

05/20/2026

There is no more room on the marquee. We checked twice.

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DUSK ‘TIL DAWN

FRIDAY, MAY 22
Box Office Opens at 7:15 PM | Closes at 11:00 PM
8:30 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
10:45 PM “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 23 & 24 - DUSK ‘TIL DAWN
Box Office Opens at 7:15 PM | Closes at 12:00 AM
8:30 PM “HOPPERS” PG
10:15 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
Must be in by 12:00 AM for “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13
Must be in by 12:00 AM for “SEND HELP” R

The Dusk to Dawn show is offered at our regular admission price.
General Admission $12.50 plus tax
Children ages 4 to 10 $7.50 plus tax
Children under 4 are free

For the Dusk to Dawn shows only, we also offer a reduced admission price of $7.50 per person plus tax for patrons arriving between 11:30 PM and 12:00 AM.

To our patrons, thank you for your votes, your support, and for helping Bengies place among the top drive-ins in the cou...
05/20/2026

To our patrons, thank you for your votes, your support, and for helping Bengies place among the top drive-ins in the country, number 4, in USA Today’s 10Best Drive-In Theatres.

We are also proud to be part of a drive-in community that continues to keep this special experience alive. More than 275 drive-ins are still operating across America, and each one plays a part in preserving this one of a kind tradition.

Support your local drive-in. Visit Bengies, visit others when you travel, and help keep the drive-in tradition going strong.

Find a drive-in near you:
www.driveinsnearme.com

There is nothing quite like a movie under the stars.

🌙 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DUSK TO DAWN IS BACK AT THE BENGIESThis is one of our favorite Bengies traditions and one that so...
05/18/2026

🌙 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DUSK TO DAWN IS BACK AT THE BENGIES

This is one of our favorite Bengies traditions and one that so many of our patrons look forward to every year. Spend the night under the stars with a full lineup of movies and make it all the way to sunrise with us.

FRIDAY, MAY 22
Box Office Opens at 7:15 PM | Closes at 11:00 PM
8:30 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
10:45 PM “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 23 & 24 - DUSK TO DAWN
Box Office Opens at 7:15 PM | Closes at 12:00 AM
8:30 PM “HOPPERS” PG
10:15 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
Must be in by 12 AM for “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13
Must be in by 12 AM for “SEND HELP” R

The Dusk to Dawn show is offered at our regular admission price.
General Admission $12.50 plus tax
Children ages 4 to 10 $7.50 plus tax
Children under 4 are free

For the Dusk to Dawn shows only, we also offer a reduced admission price of $7.50 per person plus tax for patrons arriving between 11:30 PM and 12:00 AM.

🍿 One ticket. A full night of movies. A tradition you can’t stream.

Theo was loved by so many at the Bengies Drive-In Theatre, and we are heartbroken to share that he passed away last mont...
05/15/2026

Theo was loved by so many at the Bengies Drive-In Theatre, and we are heartbroken to share that he passed away last month on April 22.

Many of our patrons knew Theo well. He was a snack bar patio regular, always happy to visit with anyone who would stop to pet him, talk to him, or give him a little attention.

He loved people, and he also loved making his rounds in hopes of finding a little snack along the way.

Thank you to everyone who was always so kind to Theo. Thank you for petting him, looking out for him, smiling at him, and loving him right along with us.

He was a special part of the Bengies, and he will be deeply missed. 🐾

It’s back! Join us for our 3rd Annual BARCS Movie Night & Adoption Event at Bengies Drive-In Theatre on Thursday, May 28...
05/13/2026

It’s back! Join us for our 3rd Annual BARCS Movie Night & Adoption Event at Bengies Drive-In Theatre on Thursday, May 28.

This year’s featured film is “All Dogs Go to Heaven” (1989) Rated G. Bring your tissues and your pets for a night under the stars supporting a great cause. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to BARCS Animal Rescue & Care Shelter.

Enjoy:
🐾 Adoptable pets
🎨 Crafts
🍿 Snacks
🛍 Vendors

Show Schedule
7:00 PM Box Office Opens and pre show activities begin
8:45 PM “All Dogs Go to Heaven” (1989) Rated G
9:00 PM Box Office Closes

We encourage patrons to bring their pets along for the night.

Come out and help support BARCS while enjoying a classic movie at the drive-in!

🎬 THIS WEEKEND AT THE BENGIESMay 15, 16, & 17Catch a big screen double feature this weekend at Bengies.“MORTAL KOMBAT 2”...
05/11/2026

🎬 THIS WEEKEND AT THE BENGIES
May 15, 16, & 17

Catch a big screen double feature this weekend at Bengies.

“MORTAL KOMBAT 2” R
The fight continues with more action, more chaos, and more brutal showdowns.
“MICHAEL” PG13
A look at the life, music, and legacy of one of the biggest entertainers of all time.

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday May 15, 16, & 17
Box Office Opens at 7:30 PM | Closes at 11:00 PM
8:30 PM “MORTAL KOMBAT 2” R
10:45 PM “MICHAEL” PG13

🌙 Looking ahead, our Memorial Day weekend Dusk to Dawn all night shows return May 23 & 24. It is one of our favorite Bengies traditions, and “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” is part of the Memorial Day weekend lineup.

🎬 COMING SOON TO THE BENGIESMemorial Day weekend at Bengies means the return of our annual Dusk to Dawn shows, a traditi...
05/08/2026

🎬 COMING SOON TO THE BENGIES
Memorial Day weekend at Bengies means the return of our annual Dusk to Dawn shows, a tradition that so many of our patrons look forward to every year.

We kick things off on Friday, May 22 with a double feature, then keep the fun going with our all night movie marathons on Saturday and Sunday, May 23 & 24.

Friday, May 22
Box Office Opens at 7:15PM | Closes TBD
8:30 PM“THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
TBD “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13
Box Office Closes at TBD

Saturday & Sunday, May 23 & 24
Dusk to Dawn - All Night Shows
Box Office Opens at 7:15 PM | Closes 12:00 AM
8:30 PM “HOPPERS” PG
10:15 PM “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU” PG13
Must be in by 12 AM. “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2” PG13 plays after “THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU”
Must be in by 12 AM. “SEND HELP” R plays after “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2”

🌙 Our Dusk to Dawn shows are a Bengies tradition. One ticket, a full night of movies, and an all night drive-in experience you do not get just anywhere.

🍿 Start making plans now.

✨ Thank you for making "MICHAEL" at Bengies so special ✨From the dancing and the Moonwalk Zone to the photo area and the...
05/07/2026

✨ Thank you for making "MICHAEL" at Bengies so special ✨

From the dancing and the Moonwalk Zone to the photo area and themed menu, it was great to see so many people fully join in and make the most of the experience.

We appreciate all of the support and loved seeing everyone under the stars.

"MICHAEL" returns May 15 at Bengies.

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Middle River, MD
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