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  2. Category:Films set in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Films set in San Antonio. Pages in category "Films set in San Antonio" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  3. Category:Films shot in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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  4. San Antonio (film) - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio is a 1945 American Western film starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. The film was written by W. R. Burnett and Alan Le May and directed in Technicolor by David Butler as well as uncredited Robert Florey and Raoul Walsh .

  5. High School (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    High School is a 1940 American teen comedy film [1] directed by George Nicholls, Jr. and written by Jack Jungmeyer, Edith Skouras, and Harold Tarshis.The film stars Jane Withers as a spirited 13-year-old tomboy who is sent from her widowed father's ranch to learn at Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, Texas, where she alienates her fellow students with her arrogant and know-it-all ...

  6. Woodlawn Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlawn Theatre is located in San Antonio, Texas, and is one of the few theaters remaining designed by architect John Eberson. Eberson also designed the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. The Woodlawn Theatre is designed in an art deco fashion, and was previously a prevalent movie theater, including hosting the world premiere of The Alamo in ...

  7. Alamo Drafthouse Cinema - Wikipedia

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    ParkNorth Mall, Uptown San Antonio, Texas. A second San Antonio theater opened in 2009 (Park North), with six screens. [19] In June 2010, founder Tim League was brought back as CEO of the franchise operations. [20] A third San Antonio location (Stone Oak) opened on November 5, 2010, with six screens.

  8. Viva Max! - Wikipedia

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    In the gift shop, he encounters an attractive young blonde, Paula, who, when she isn't selling postcards, is a radical student activist. He returns to his men and, after racing through the streets of San Antonio, they seize control of the fort, taking Paula and two other Americans as their prisoners.

  9. Fingerprints (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fingerprints is based on an urban legend out of San Antonio, [1] [2] [3] Texas about a school bus full of children that was involved in a terrible accident with a train leaving all the children dead. The movie centers on a teenage girl, Melanie , who has just finished rehab. She moves to her family's new home in the town of Emerald, where her ...