In the 1870s, a newspaper publisher and a cattle baron find themselves at odds in the booming town of Fort Worth, Texas. As tensions rise, their dispute escalates into a climactic gunfight that will determine the future of the city.
This documentary delves into the events of November 22nd, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. It examines the circumstances surrounding his visit to Texas, the motorcade through Dealey Plaza, and the shocking moment when a sniper's bullet took his life. Through archival footage and interviews, the film provides a detailed account of the fateful day that forever changed American history.
Drive-by Shooting is a gripping documentary that explores the shocking events surrounding a tragic drive-by shooting in Fort Worth, Texas. The film takes a deep dive into the lives of the victims, the community's response, and the pursuit of justice. Through interviews, footage, and expert analysis, Drive-by Shooting provides a raw and unfiltered look into the devastating consequences of gun violence.
An updated version of the original Fort Worth Flyover (1983), produced by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History to be played before every feature at its Omni IMAX theater. It is designed to simulate flying over the city in a helicopter.
A short IMAX film created for the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, designed to simulate flying in a helicopter over Fort Worth, Texas. The film was traditionally shown before each Omni Theater feature, in part to acclimatize new viewers to the IMAX dome format, before being superseded in 1992.
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