Farmers and Merchant’s Bank Building
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Saturday, June 18, 2011, 8-11:00pm
Posted 1 year ago
This event is FREE and open to the public!
This year the Alamo Drafthouse and Texas Monthly joined forces to celebrate film in the Lone Star state by tapping into Texas’ rich production history to celebrate the ten best Texas films and screen them in the iconic locations where either they were filmed or in a thematic setting.
BONNIE AND CLYDE: “They’re young. They’re in love. They kill... [read more]
This event is FREE and open to the public!
This year the Alamo Drafthouse and Texas Monthly joined forces to celebrate film in the Lone Star state by tapping into Texas’ rich production history to celebrate the ten best Texas films and screen them in the iconic locations where either they were filmed or in a thematic setting.
BONNIE AND CLYDE: “They’re young. They’re in love. They kill people.” Reimagining this infamous depression-era criminal duo with notes of sympathy and a touch of New Wave glamour, Arthur Penn’s 1968 film was controversial for its violence yet embraced by a generation of moviegoers who identified with its themes of rebellion. Join us in Pilot Point for a celebration of this landmark motion picture at the bank where the first major heist scene was filmed.
Please note: this screening is free. Admission is first come, first serve. RSVP does not guarantee admission. Bring your own seating and arrive early for good spot!