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The Man Who Loved Women (1983 film) - Blake Edwards movie filmed in Houston. Uncommon Valor (1983) – set in Houston, filmed in California; Blood Simple (1984) Cutter to Houston (1984) Paris, Texas (1984) – shot in several cities around Texas, including Houston; The Trip to Bountiful (1984) – set in Houston but filmed in Dallas
Raptor Ranch; Rats! (film) Red Rocket (film) Red Wing (film) Reputation Stadium Tour (film) Results (film) Resurrection (1980 film) The Resurrection of Jake the Snake; The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre; Revenge of the Nerds; Riverbend (film) Rock Opera (film) The Rookie (2002 film) The Rough Riders (film) Ruby (1992 film) Run Hide Fight
In 2003, the Alamo Drafthouse, under the direction of CEO Terrell Braly, opened on 13729 Research Boulevard in northwest Austin. The Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek had seven screens, all dedicated to new movies. In May of that year, the Alamo granted their first franchise, which opened in the West Oaks Mall in Houston, Texas with six screens.
Oct. 11—A local film set where Western icons like Johnny Cash, Clint Eastwood and John Wayne once performed was filled with colorful Ferrari cars Friday. Members of the Ferrari Club of America ...
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.
The first trailer for Luke Evans and Billy Porter's acclaimed new divorce drama Our Son has been released.. The new movie, which has so far drawn an impressive 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, sees ...
Spahn Ranch, also known as the Spahn Movie Ranch, was a 55-acre (22.3 ha) movie ranch in Los Angeles, California. For a period it was used as a ranch, dairy farm and later movie set during the era of westerns. After a decline in use for filming by the 1950s, its owner George Spahn established a stable for renting horses for riding on the varied ...
Porter Ridge Park was a filming location of the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). [26] In March 2022, the Los Angeles City Council backed a proposal to officially change the park's name to "E.T. Park" as it is commonly referred to by locals.