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According to a biographer, actor John Wayne suffered a chronic inner-ear condition for the rest of his life after filming under-water scenes in this production. [61] Lost Canyon (1942). Charles B. Murphy was mortally injured when a wagon overturned during a location shoot; he later died in the hospital. [62] Signed with Their Honour (unfinished ...
The Swarm (1978) - second unit scenes filmed on Memorial Drive, Astrodome, Interstate 45 South/McKinney Street Exit ramp, and the main lobby of 2 Houston Center; Texas (1980–1982) – daytime soap opera, a spin-off of Another World; Urban Cowboy (1980) - Filmed at the old Gilley's in Pasadena, Texas. Murder in Texas (1981) – made-for-TV film
Bad Girls (1994 film) Bad Turn Worse; The Ballad of the Sad Café (film) Bandolero! Barbarosa; The Bear (1984 film) The Beasts Are on the Streets; Beneath the Darkness; Bernie (2011 film) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (film) Beyond the Farthest Star (film) Beyond the Mat; Beyond the Time Barrier; Big Bad John (film) The Big Brawl; The Big ...
On August 20, 2008, a 6-year-old boy from Livonia, Michigan, fell off one of the lily pads used for the Big Foot Pass attraction inside the water park, hitting his head and falling into the water. His father and one of the lifeguards tried to revive him by performing CPR, but he later died from his injuries after being taken to Munson Medical ...
The incident occurred as they filmed the season 3 episode, "The One with the Jam." Out of genuine concern, Schwimmer turned to the cameras and urged them to "cut." "You could see how badly hurt he ...
It’s not easy being hatamoto. That’s what Shōgun lead Cosmo Jarvis says he learned throughout the FX/Hulu drama’s shoot, including while filming the closing sequence of the latest episode.
While the series takes place in and around Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Reeves was actually stationed in the 1880s, the majority of it was actually filmed across multiple locations in North Texas ...
A large number of movies have been filmed in Dallas, Texas, although not all of these are necessarily set in Dallas; for example RoboCop was filmed in Dallas but set in Detroit, Michigan. [1] Conversely, many films set in Dallas were filmed elsewhere, including Dallas Buyers Club, which was filmed in New Orleans. [2]