Want to ride down Central Expressway at 700 m.p.h.? Want to see the view from the top of Reunion Tower? Want to see Big D on the big screen as you have never seen it before? Whether you’re a fifth-generation Dallasite or a newcomer, Dallas: A Unique Place in Time will offer you a new view of the city.
Length: 6:00
Film Details
- Year Released: 1996
- Date Released: June 1996
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- Status: Inactive
- 3D: No
- Run Time: <20
- Formats: 15/70
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- Produced By: Texas World Entertainment
- Executive Producer:
- Producer: Michael Phillips
- Director: Phillip Thomas
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- Cinematography: Phillip Thomas
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Genre
- Destination
- Documentary
- Short
- Signature
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Film Facts
Dallas: A Unique Place in Time was the opening signature film at the Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, Texas. The film was originally distributed by Science Place in Dallas, which merged with the Dallas Museum of Natural History in 2006 to form the Museum of Nature and Science (now the Perot Museum of Nature and Science).