Wright, founder of Paris Photos courtesy Stephen Michaels. Photo courtesy TXDoT. The Culbertson Fountain : You needn't look too hard for this. In the square. Culbertson, one of Paris' wealthier citizens and philanthropists, has a notable mausoleum in Evergreen Cemetery. His house once stood where the Paris Library is now facing Bywaters Park.
It was dynamited in hopes of containing the spreading fire. Culbertson built elsewhere and gave the city the Library as well as the lot. While the structure that stands today dates from , the land was used as early as , and is said to have come from the Presbyterian congregation in Clarksville , which had its start in the s. Plaza Theatre in TE Photo.
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey , August Camp Maxey. Sunset Photo courtesy Holly Gibson, April Owl Photo courtesy Holly Gibson, April Hwy 82 west 15 miles.
Paris, Texas Chronicles. We arrived after the Chamber had closed, but were fortunate to be photographing the Courthouse when Mr. Moree emerged well after 5 pm. The Judge told us that as a boy, his family had unearthed a trove of crockery and bottles in their front yard while transplanting a rose bush. He owns a pocketknife engraved from a Paris Hardware Store that burned in the fire. Judge Moree, who has been known to hunt Turkey in Coleman County, has said he wouldn't consider living anywhere else but Paris.
Lamar was one of the few Texas counties that voted against secession , though many of its inhabitants later served in the Confederacy. In and , major fires forced the city to rebuild. Paris has long been a railroad center.
Paris Junior College was established in Its jewelry technologies department was recognized internationally. On April 2, , Paris was hit by a tornado that destroyed more than 1, homes and left eight dead and 3, homeless.
The city in the early s was a regional medical center serving northeast Texas and southeast Oklahoma. Around that time Paris had some ninety churches, representing every major religion and denomination.
In Paris had a council-manager form of city government ; its seven-member council selects one of its members as mayor. During the early s local residents were involved in agribusiness-including the raising of beef and dairy cattle, hay, wheat, and soybeans-and in numerous industries, among them Babcock and Wilcox steam generation ; Campbell Soup, Incorporated; Flex-O-Lite reflective glass beads ; Kimberly-Clark Corporation disposable diapers ; Merico earth grains and packaging divisions ; and Philips Lighting incandescent-lamp parts.
In the early s Paris was still served by the daily Paris News. A place for heartbreak. A place to pick up the pieces. Did you know Edit. Trivia During the scene in the Texas airport, Dean Stockwell 's character is on the phone with his wife. Austin will arrive at any minute. Goofs When Travis shows Walt and Hunter the picture of the vacant lot he bought in Paris, Texas, the photograph shows a desert landscape. Paris, Texas is located near the forests of East Texas, hundreds of miles from any desert.
Quotes Jane Henderson : I User reviews Review. Top review. A tale of redemption. Paris Texas is a slow, moody, and delicate study about a man who once ran away from everything and now is coming to terms with himself and learning to forgive himself, by finally facing he people he turned his back on.
The Wim Wenders directed movie still today rests in a fairly under recognized status, which doesn't stretch the term "cult classic" when applied to it. Paris, Texas is about redemption, the road, family, and the bleakness of the American Southwest. It contains one of the most memorable and unusual openings ever. Actor Harry Dean Stanton walks out of the dry and desolate landscape, wearing a wornout black sports jacket and dusty red baseball cap.
It's a beautifully staged opening sequence. A perfect start to a perfect movie. This man is lost and in need of being found. It's his brother played by actor Dean Stockwell "Quantum Leap", Blue Velvet who gets word of Stanton's whereabouts and goes after him, which begins the journey of redemption.
Nastassja Kinski plays Stanton's young x-wife and the true love of his life. Kinski, the daughter of legendary German actor Klaus Kinski, doesn't make her entrance into the film until the later reels, but her lingering presence is felt throughout.
It's almost the same type of thing that Coppola did by not having Brando appear in Apocalypse Now until the conclusion. The scenes that Kinski does have in the end with Stanton are some of the best moments ever captured on film. They're highly emotional and will cause even the most hard-hearted to shed a tear.
Both Stanton and Kinski are very subtle and understated in their acting. It's true to their characters. Eight year old Hunter Carson plays Stanton's biological son, who was raised by his uncle Stockwell. Carson certainly deserves mention in any conversation about great child performances on film. Paris, Texas is a masterpiece. There's no way around it. It's a movie that slowly reveals itself putting the audience right in the shoes of Stanton, who also is trying to remember his past and face it.
The story was penned by playwright and actor Sam Shepard, though he doesn't appear in the film.
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