Enjoy movie snacks, food truck grub, and free beer with an afternoon at the movies watching John Wayne’s iconic 1976 Western film “The Shootist”, our last film in the Summer Film Series at the Briscoe Western Art Museum!
Closeout the summer with John Wayne in his final film role in 1976’s “The Shootist”. Wayne, portraying a dying gunfighter, spends his last days looking for a way to die with a minimum of pain and a maximum of dignity. Still in the Saddle closes on Labor Day and this last film of the summer series is a great way for a fantastic exhibition to ride off into the sunset.
The Briscoe’s popular Summer Film Series features an iconic Western film with Briscoe guest curator Dr. Andrew Patrick Nelson introducing the movie and explaining how it relates to Still in the Saddle: A New History of the Hollywood Western, the Briscoe’s fantastic summer exhibition. Nelson is a historian of American cinema and culture, film programmer, museum curator and media commentator, as well as the Chair of the Department of Film and Media Arts and Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Utah, and the author and editor of numerous books and essays on Western cinema.
The film is free with museum general admission and as always, museum members enjoy the museum and movie for free. Popcorn, candy, and food truck grub are available to enjoy in the museum’s draft house-style theater and enjoy free beer courtesy of Ranger Creek Brewing.
The film is free with museum general admission and as always, museum members enjoy the museum and movie for free. Popcorn, candy and food truck grub are available to enjoy in the museum’s draft house-style theater and enjoy free beer courtesy of Ranger Creek Brewing.
Phone: 2102994499
2021/09/05 - 2021/09/05
Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W. Market St, San Antonio, Texas 78205