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Alamo Drafthouse Will Keep Their Rolling Roadshow Closer to Home This Year

May 19, 2011 at 1:33 PM | by | Comments (0)

For the past few years the Alamo Drafthouse has brought classic films to the locations where they were filmed as part of their summer Rolling Roadshow. Last year's events included outdoor screenings of The Blues Brothers in Joliet, IL, and Robocop in Detroit.

But this year, the Texas-based theater chain is keeping things close to home with a Texas-centric line-up. The Roadshow will feature ten screenings of films associated with Texas, like Giant, No Country For Old Men, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, in Texas.

All of the movies are free and take place on makeshift screens outside, which means it may be a good idea to bring your own chair (and booze).

Here's a look at the full schedule:

The Searchers, June 3, Fort Parker, TX

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, June 4, Kingsland, TX

Blood Simple, June 5, Austin, TX

HUD, June 11, Claude, TX

Red River, June 17, Fort Worth, TX

Bonnie and Clyde, June 18, Pilot Point, TX

Tender Mercies, June 19, Waxahachie, TX

No Country For Old Men, June 24, Marfa, TX

Giant, June 25, Marfa, TX

The Last Picture Show, July 1, Archer City, TX

For more information, visit Drafthouse.com.

[Photo: SlashFilm]

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