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Pages in category "Films shot in New Braunfels, Texas" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Brauntex Theatre is a former movie palace (now a performing arts theater) located in downtown New Braunfels in the U.S. state of Texas. It was built in the late Art Deco period in 1942. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Stars and Stripes Forever is a 1952 American Technicolor film biography of the late-19th-/early-20th-century composer and band leader John Philip Sousa. This 20th Century Fox feature was produced by Lamar Trotti , directed by Henry Koster , and stars Clifton Webb , Debra Paget , Robert Wagner , and Ruth Hussey .
After the movie, audience members were allowed to disassemble their seats and take them home as souvenirs of the theater. Of the first seven theaters, the downtown Austin theater was unique for being the host of many important film events in Austin, such as the Quentin Tarantino Film Festival and Harry Knowles's annual Butt-numb-a-thon.
School for Stars [2] [3] Romance: Donovan Pedelty: Fred Conyngham, Jean Gillie, Torin Thatcher: The Stoker [3] Comedy: Leslie Pearce: Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris, Phyllis Clare The Student's Romance [2] [3] Musical: Otto Kanturek: Grete Natzler, Patric Knowles, Carol Goodner: Turn of the Tide [3] Drama: Norman Walker: John Garrick, Geraldine ...
Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (animated) Crossroads; Dot and the Whale (animated) El Amor brujo; The Elm-Chanted Forest (animated) Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (animated) The Frog Prince; Labyrinth; Little Shop of Horrors; My Little Pony: The Movie (animated) Population: 1; True Stories; Under the Cherry Moon
Each week, the program offered included a new film and a new lineup of star performers. In 1930, the Great Depression caused the Majestic to close for several weeks, until it was able to reopen "because Americans were turning to movies for escape." The Majestic provided that escape with a schedule of films and live entertainment through the ...
In 2006, Gruene Hall was shown in the movie Coyote Funeral. [2] In 2009, George Strait's album Twang CD cover and insert photos were taken at Gruene Hall. [citation needed] In 2019, ZZ Top did interviews and played live music for many parts of the documentary That Little ol' Band from Texas at the dance hall. At the end of the documentary, they ...