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Third annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS FILM FESTIVAL is Sept. 12-14 at Plaza Theatre in Garland

Festival celebrates three award-winning, Texas-made films, showcasing True Texas Tales: BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967), THE GREAT DEBATERS (2007) and THE ALAMO (1960) while adding levity withBERNIE (2011), VIVA MAX! (1969) and a secret screening with live riffing by Mocky Horror Picture Show.



The third annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival, taking place at the Plaza Theatre in Garland, located at 521 W. State Street, showcases a weekend theme of True Texas Tales. The festival kicks off on Friday, Sept. 12, and continues through Sunday, Sept. 14. As with the last two years’ edition of this fest sponsored by the City of Garland and Garland Cultural Arts.
 
All-access festival passes are currently on sale for $65, offering access to the entire weekend of films and events at the Plaza Theatre, as well as discounts around the square. All-access passes will increase to $75 on Aug. 11. Passes are available at https://www.prekindle.com/calendar/itcamefromtexasfilmfest. Individual tickets to each film block will be available Aug. 11 at the same link.
 
In addition to securing the classic films, THE ALAMO (1960) and BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967), festival director Kelly Kitchens has added titles and special guest speakers (authors, historians, experts and, in some cases, family members) to the lineup, which adds nuance, context, and depth to the fest. One such title, the documentary THE REAL GREAT DEBATERS (2008) by Dallas’s AMS Pictures (screening as a double feature with 2007's THE GREAT DEBATERS on Saturday night).
 
“Since I love to laugh, I had to throw in some merriment in this Festival with a secret screening of a Larry Buchanan film with live riffing from the Mocky Horror Picture Show comedy troupe on Friday night after BONNIE AND CLYDE. I’m thrilled that we are playing BERNIE and bringing in the screenwriter, Skip Hollandsworth, to talk about how his original article in Texas Monthly Magazine led to his writing the screenplay with director Richard Linklater,” Kitchens said. 
 
“And we are ending the festival on our ALAMO Sunday with the fun, silly comedy, VIVA MAX! from 1969. Yes, I know this one isn’t based on a true story, but can you imagine a Mexican General coming to retake the Alamo in 1969? That premise is just too funny. Come see it with me, and let’s laugh ourselves into the next week."
 
Gordon K. Smith, film historian specializing in movies made in Texas, brings his deep-dive knowledge to the festival.


 
"At this year's IT CAME FROM TEXAS, I'll be giving you the deep backstory of how BONNIE AND CLYDE, THE ALAMO and the other films came to be made, the Oscars they won (or probably should have won), the previous and subsequent versions of the stories, and how they essentially rewrote history, for better or worse. There will be lots of cool clips, authoritative guest speakers on each of the subjects, and my personal memories of working on the 2004 version of THE ALAMO,” Smith said.



FESTIVAL WILL INCLUDE THESE TEXAS-MADE FILMS:
Films and guests subject to change:

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12


6:30 pm-HOUSE OPENS

7:00 pm-Feature ($15 individual tickets)

BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967)

Director: Arthur Penn
 
In attendance: 

Rhea Leen Linder, Bonnie Parker's niece, who is working to get Bonnie exhumed and moved next to Clyde 
Farris Rookstool III, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and Emmy & Peabody award winner and International Documentary Association - Distinguished winner, who is also a former FBI Analyst and Bonnie and Clyde expert   

Filmed in Red Oak, Texas (Bank Robbery); Denton, Texas; Rowlett, Texas; Waxahachie, Texas; Garland, Texas; Midlothian, Texas; Pilot Point, Texas; Trinity River, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Venus, Texas (Bank Robbery); Maypearl, Texas; Lemmon Lake, Texas (Shootout); Ponder, Texas Warner Brothers Burbank Studios; Crandall, Texas, USA  (as Arcadia, Louisiana); Lavon, Texas; and Albertson Ranch, Triunfo, California, USA  (slow-motion death scene).
 


SYNOPSIS:
This classic, Oscar-winning film depicts the days of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow as they rob banks and evade law enforcement throughout the Depression-era South, in a film that pioneered cinematic techniques and movie violence.

Bonnie And Clyde (1967) Official Trailer #1 - Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway Movie - YouTube
 
9:30 pm-Comedy troupe live riffs on Campy Classic ($15 individual tickets) 

Secret screening with Mocky Horror Picture Show’s live riffing

Director: Larry Buchanan

Mocked live by comedians Danny Gallagher, Liz Barksdale and Albie Robles

This film is to be revealed at the time of showing and will be accompanied by the Mocky Horror Picture Show for a live-riffing movie comedy show!

 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13


Noon -HOUSE OPENS

12:30 pm-Feature ($15 individual tickets)

BERNIE (2011)

Director: Richard Linklater
 

In attendance: 

Skip Hollandsworth, a journalist whose story on Bernie Tiede in Texas Monthlymagazine turned him into the screenwriter with Richard Linklater.

Filmed in Carthage, Smithville, Austin, and Bastrop, Texas.

SYNOPSIS: 
Likeable, small-town mortician becomes enamored with a wealthy widow in this dark comedy featuring an ensemble cast of screen legends.

Bernie Official Trailer #1 - Jack Black, Richard Linklater Movie (2012) HD


3:00 pm-Documentary and Panel ($10 individual tickets)

Deep Dive into True Texas Film Footage from the G William Jones Film Archives at the SMU Libraries and The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza presents a co-production of KERA and The Sixth Floor Museum's documentary: JFK: BREAKING THE NEWS (2003)
Director: Alastair Layzell 

In attendance: 

Dr. Sean Griffin, a professor in the SMU Meadows Division of Film and Media Arts, has written numerous books on film and television history. 
Farris Rookstool III, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and Emmy & Peabody award winner and International Documentary Association - Distinguished winner, who is also a former FBI Analyst and JFK assassination expert  

Stephen Fagin, head of curatorial, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Filmed in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas
Looking back over 40 years, television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets its news.

4:30 pm-MEAL BREAK


6:30 pm-DOUBLE FEATURE: Feature Film and Documentary with panel ($20 - individual tickets)

THE GREAT DEBATERS (2007)
 

Director: Denzel Washington 
 
In attendance:
Coach Ernest Mack (Wiley University Debate Coach)

Filmed in Wiley College - 711 Wiley Avenue, Marshall, Texas; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Mansfield Studios, Mansfield, Louisiana; Palestine, Texas (Texas State Railroad); Shreveport, Louisiana; and Boston, Massachusetts.
 
SYNOPSIS:
Chronicles the travails of the Wiley College debate team in 1935 Texas as they explore the challenges of racial strife and the power of their voices for social change.
 
 
 
After a brief intermission:
 


THE REAL GREAT DEBATERS (2008)

Director Brad Osborne of AMS Pictures (in attendance)

Filmed in Wiley College - 711 Wiley Avenue, Marshall, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Los Angeles, California.

 
SYNOPSIS:
The story that inspired the film. The achievement that inspired a nation.

THE REAL GREAT DEBATERS Trailer


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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14




12:30 pm-HOUSE OPENS

1:00 pm-Feature with clips and intermission ($15 individual tickets)

THE ALAMO (1960)
 
Director: John Wayne
 
In attendance:
Anita La Cava Swift (John Wayne's granddaughter). She makes an appearance in THE ALAMO.
Frank Thompson (historian/author of four books about THE ALAMO films)

Filmed in Alamo Village, Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas (the Alamo); Brackettville, Texas (San Antonio setting); and in various places in Mexico at the start of production shooting.
 

SYNOPSIS:

This epic, directorial effort from legendary actor John Wayne portrays the events of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 and was known not only for its grand scale but also for its immense production cost.

THE ALAMO (1960) | Official Trailer | MGM


4:30 pm-MEAL BREAK


6:30 pm-Feature ($10 individual tickets)

VIVA MAX! (1969)
Director: Jerry Paris
Frank Thompson (historian/author of four books about THE ALAMO films)

Filmed in Alamo Village, Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas; San Antonio at the actual Alamo (until they were kicked out); and Rome, Italy (where they finished the film). 


SYNOPSIS: 
Starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters, Harry Morgan, and Alice Ghostley. A misguided Mexican General leads his troops into Texas to take back the Alamo in 1969, more than 133 years after the original infamous battle for the mission.

Viva Max! (1969) Trailer


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IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival
The Third Annual Fest of Films Made in Texas
 

WHAT:
City of Garland's Cultural Arts presents It Came From Texas Film Festival
Texas-sized True Texas Tales: Texas-made films return to the Big Screen.
 
 
ADMISSION - PASSES and TICKETS:
Festival passes available online at http://GarlandArts.com 
And specifically https://www.prekindle.com/calendar/itcamefromtexasfilmfest 

Festival Pass:  $65; $75 (starting August 11)
(Full value of individual tickets is $100)
 

Festival Pass Perks:
  • Limited Availability
  • Early admission
  • Commemorative Poster
  • Discounts from participating businesses and restaurants

Tickets for individual film blocks will be available soon from the same URL: 
 

WHEN and WHERE:
Sep 12-14

The Plaza Theatre on the Downtown Square
521 W. State Street
Garland, TX 75040
 
 
 
 
About the IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival:
IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival
 is a curated, three-day film experience that ventures to celebrate Texas’s contribution to the cinematic medium through films telling true Texas tales.

 
IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival provides a first-of-its-kind, visual-arts forum in Garland, dedicated to raising appreciation for films of all sorts in the community. It hopes to unite the community and create a spirited appreciation of films made in Texas.

 
The third annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival is a collaboration with the City of Garland and Garland Cultural Arts and will be held on Sept. 12-14, 2025, at the Plaza Theatre (521 W. State St., Garland). To view the film schedule, purchase passes or get more information, visit https://www.prekindle.com/calendar/ItCameFromTexasFilmFest. 

 
 

 
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