Encore Park, once home to the Warner Brothers Film Exchange in Downtown Dallas; Texas Theatre, the historic Dallas theatre in Oak Cliff; and Majestic Theatre, the Dallas landmark and last remnant of the city’s Theater Row, will debut a three-part film screening series. The series will include short and feature-length films distributed by Warner Brothers in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
The second part of this series will feature the 1953 short cartoon Duck Amuck and the 1956 classic western film The Searchers. The Searchers was directed by John Ford and starred world-famous actor John Wayne.
Encore Park, once home to the Warner Brothers Film Exchange in Downtown Dallas; Texas Theatre, the historic Dallas theatre in Oak Cliff; and Majestic Theatre, the Dallas landmark and last remnant of the city’s Theater Row, will debut a three-part film screening series. The series will include short and feature-length films distributed by Warner Brothers in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
The second part of this series will feature the 1953 short cartoon Duck Amuck and the 1956 classic western film The Searchers. The Searchers was directed by John Ford and starred world-famous actor John Wayne.
Encore Park, once home to the Warner Brothers Film Exchange in Downtown Dallas; Texas Theatre, the historic Dallas theatre in Oak Cliff; and Majestic Theatre, the Dallas landmark and last remnant of the city’s Theater Row, will debut a three-part film screening series. The series will include short and feature-length films distributed by Warner Brothers in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
The second part of this series will feature the 1953 short cartoon Duck Amuck and the 1956 classic western film The Searchers. The Searchers was directed by John Ford and starred world-famous actor John Wayne.