December 25, 2024

’21 Grams’ to ‘Walk the Line’: Memphis movie and TV walking tour planned in Central Gardens

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Memphians are invited to visit Midtown locations associated with the likes of Tom Cruise, Reese Witherspoon and Sean Penn courtesy of a self-guided “Film & TV Walking Tour” organized by the Central Gardens Association that is set to run Saturday through May 2.

An interactive Google map that can be found at centralgardens.org/filmtour provides directions to the locations, which include 12 addresses on Carr, Willett, Cowden and Central Avenue, plus Elmwood Cemetery, as identified by the Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission.

"Walk the Line" (2005) - The movie about the life of Johnny Cash featured Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon received five Oscar nominations. Witherspoon won for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.

“Walk the Line” (2005) – The movie about the life of Johnny Cash featured Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon received five Oscar nominations. Witherspoon won for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.

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The homes — mostly built during the first three decades of the 20th century in the historic Central Gardens neighborhoods — were showcased in several made-in-Memphis productions. These include the campus comedy “Making the Grade” (1984), with Judd Nelson; director Sydney Pollack’s John Grisham adaptation, “The Firm” (1993), with Tom Cruise; “21 Grams,” with Sean Penn and Naomi Watts, directed by future two-time Best Picture Oscar-winner Alejandro González Iñárritu; the Johnny Cash biopic “Walk the Line” (2005), which earned Oscars nominations for Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon (who won the Best Actress award); the Craig Brewer-produced MTV horror thriller “Savage County” (2010); the Hallmark Channel’s “Christmas at Graceland” (2018) and its sequels; and the 2019 NBC legal drama “Bluff City Law,” with Jimmy Smits.

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Gene Hackman and Tom Cruise were joined by Holly Hunter, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Hal Holbrook, Gary Busey, Wilford Brimley and Ed Harris in the all-star cast of the set-and-made-in-Memphis "The Firm."

Gene Hackman and Tom Cruise were joined by Holly Hunter, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Hal Holbrook, Gary Busey, Wilford Brimley and Ed Harris in the all-star cast of the set-and-made-in-Memphis “The Firm.”

 (Photo: Paramount)

Participants are invited to take selfies at the locations and post them online for a chance to win various prizes. Details are available at the website.

The tour is free, but participants are encouraged to consider making a donation to the Central Gardens Association, which hosts a variety of preservation and restoration projects.

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