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The Getaway (1972) – filmed in Huntsville, Texas. The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1973) – set and filmed in Houston. Sugar Hill (1974) - set and filmed in Houston. The Sugarland Express (1974 film) - partially filmed and set in Houston suburb Sugar Land. Together Brothers (1974) - filmed in Galveston, Texas. Rollerball (1975) – set in ...
The Alamo is a 2004 American war historical drama about the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.The film was directed by John Lee Hancock, produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Mark Johnson, distributed by Buena Vista Pictures (through its Touchstone Pictures banner), and starring Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton as Davy Crockett, Jason Patric as Jim Bowie, and ...
B. The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. Battle of the Sexes (2017 film) Big George Foreman. Blue Eyed Butcher. The Bong Connection. The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. Boyhood (2014 film) Brewster McCloud.
The replica of the Alamo built for John Wayne's film The Alamo (1960). Alamo Village is a movie set and tourist attraction north of Brackettville, Texas, United States.It was the first movie location built in Texas, originally constructed for and best known as the setting for The Alamo (1960), directed by John Wayne and starring Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey and Frankie Avalon.
A. Adam (1983 film) Amarillo by Morning (film) American Driver. Apollo 11 (1996 film) Apollo 13 (film) Arlington Road. At the Frontera. Attention Shoppers (film)
The film, set in the post-World War II 1940s, tells the story of an elderly woman, Carrie Watts, who wants to return to her home, the small, rural, agriculture-based town of Bountiful near the Texas Gulf coast between Houston and Corpus Christi, where she grew up, but she's frequently stopped from leaving Houston by her daughter-in-law and her overprotective son, who will not let her travel alone.
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. A. Films shot in Austin, Texas(105 P) C. Films shot in Corpus Christi, Texas(8 P) D. Films shot in Dallas(57 P) E.
The Sugarland Express is a 1974 American crime drama film directed by Steven Spielberg in his theatrical film directing debut, following the television film Duel (1971). [3] The film follows a woman (Goldie Hawn) and her husband (William Atherton) as they take a police officer (Michael Sacks) hostage and flee across Texas while they try to get to their child before he is placed in foster care.