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Re: Also... BBQ Ranch
Many times old signs are left up because a new owner can use them (they're grandfathered with the land). Trying to get the City of Tucson (or most other municipalities) to allow new signs is a major
By Linda · #1591 ·
Re: mystery picture - Oxford Plaza?
I think the fabric store there was always (and still is) a Hancock's. Next door to it (to the west) was a Thrifty's Drugstore.
By Linda · #1590 ·
Re: El Conquistador
'70s. I had a birthday party that included a trip to Cineworld 4 with my friends to see "Godzilla Vs Megalon". I still have some of the promotional pinback buttons they were handing out. (I also have
By Linda · #1589 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
"Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man," with Mickey Rourke, was filmed in Tucson. I remember scenes by the 6th ave. Alamo Apts and the Ugly But Honest car dealers as well as at the Pima Air Museum.
By Jack Murphy · #1588 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson THE LIST ( oh boy, A CONTEST)...
The TV show "Petrocelli" is already on the list, but here's a bit of trivia. Petrocelli's office was in the building on Congress & Scott where the Indian Trading Post used to be. His name was painted
By joebuck95@... · #1587 ·
On sancosme
Here is the link http://images.google.com/imgres? imgurl=http://www.3dphoto.net/world/united_states/arizona/tucson/bevel- sancosme.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.3dphoto.net/world/topics/churches0.ht
By Ann Tarwater · #1586 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
Harley Davidson and the Marbarlo Man (sic)
By Ann Tarwater · #1585 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
-The bar scenes in White Line Fever were filmed at the Oxbow Saloon at 2849 N First. I was told that I had a great time-even got paid for it. Anybody else remember "The Bow"?
By Vinny Van Wyen · #1584 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson THE LIST ( oh boy, A CONTEST)...
Hi All, This is one of my favorite subjects. A few years ago we put together a list from various sources, but I forgot to post it. Here it is, in the Files section:
By mistercopacetic · #1583 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
Dont forget my favorite - Robert Blake's "Electra Glide in Blue." [Short Tucson motorcycle cop with issues gets promoted to murder detective.] The aforementioned "White Line Fever" gets a lot of
By emailjsjenkins · #1582 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
Also "Thunder Alley," with Leif Garrett, which filmed at the same time as "Revenge of the Nerds" at what was once Stumble Inn, Reid Park, and the outside of the Rialto downtown, among other places. It
By jftwaddell · #1581 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
There was a film called White Line Fever that sorta started out all the trucker movies made in the 70's, it stars Jan Michael Vincent and the Triple T truck stop.
By patrickbgawne · #1580 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
"Lillies of the Field" was a movie I caught on tv several months ago. "Major League" shot scenes at Hi Corbett. "Stir Crazy" was shot in Tucson. There is a scene at Congress & Stone with the old
By Steve Q. <joebuck95@...> · #1579 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
By Lee . · #1578 ·
Re: Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
Revenge of the Nerds filmed at UofA, especially Cochise Dorm and Bear Down Gym :)
By Melissa Talley · #1577 ·
Movies Filmed in Tucson (or nearby)
I haven't seen this topic yet... Can't buy me love - filmed at Tucson High, U of A, Tucson Mall, Old Farm, The old Tuxedo Scoops of Tucson and East Speedway between Tucson and Country Club... It's my
By diamondbacks07fan · #1576 ·
Re: Restaurants, etc.
By Lee . · #1575 ·
Re: KWFM & TUCSON RADIO
Remember when they would play Harry Nilsson's "You're Breaking My Heart" and would leave "so F*** You" in it? Great stuff! entire albums and the DJ's would nod off and the records would skip until
By kimalfred55 <kimalfred55@...> · #1574 ·
Re: Songs of Tucson
I just remembered a son to add to the list. It was a locally produced novelty song titled "Tucson Valley Boy" (or maybe it was valley guy) that was done when the Frank Zappa tune "Valley Girl" was a
By Steve Q. <joebuck95@...> · #1573 ·
Re: KWFM & TUCSON RADIO
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:46:46 -0800 (PST) Kim Alfred wrote: "Good ol' KWMF. I remember in the mid to late 70's when they played entire albums and the DJ's would nod off and the records would skip until
By joebuck95@... · #1572 ·