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Star-studded movie premier of Woodlawn set to take place in Birmingham

(Video above: The official trailer for Woodlawn)

TICKETS FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Patton Creek Carmike Cinema in Hoover is set host a star-studded premier for Woodlawn, the highly-anticipated Erwin Brothers movie that was set and filmed in Birmingham. The red carpet event will take place Thursday evening, Oct. 15th, the day before Woodlawn hits theaters nationwide.

The film is based on true events surrounding the 1974 Banks vs. Woodlawn football game at Birmingham’s Legion Field. It still holds the record for largest attendance at an Alabama high school football game. The film follows Woodlawn running back Tony Nathan’s recruitment by famed University of Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant (played by Academy Award winner Jon Voight) during a period when the state was embroiled in racial tensions.

The “Woodlawn Loves Sweet Home Alabama Red Carpet Event” is being presented by talk radio icons Rick & Bubba, Yellowhammer and well-known Christian evangelist Scott Dawson.

Notable confirmed attendees include:

∙ Rick Burgess, talk radio host on the famed, nationally-syndicated Rick & Bubba Show
∙ Caleb Castille, the up and coming actor who plays football star Tony Nathan in Woodlawn
∙ Tony Nathan, Former University of Alabama and Miami Dolphins standout whose life plays a central role in Woodlawn
∙ Andy and Jon Erwin, the filmmaking duo who’ve put Alabama on Hollywood’s radar with a series of hits
∙ Lance Nichols, the television and film star whose credits are too extensive to list. He plays Tony Nathan’s father in Woodlawn.
∙ Cliff Sims, CEO of Yellowhammer News and host of the daily Yellowhammer Radio program
∙ And more…

“There are so many reasons Alabamians should come out and support this film,” said Yellowhammer’s Cliff Sims. “This is a powerful Alabama story being told by Alabamians. The message is absolutely incredible. You’re not going to want to miss this movie and the red carpet premier event is something that folks don’t often get to experience here in Alabama. It’s going to be a special night for the state.”

Talk radio host Rick Burgess also raved about Jon Voight’s depiction of Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant.

“This is the Bear Bryant performance we’ve all been waiting for,” he said.

The red carpet event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the movie will air on at least six screens in the theater at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available now and can be purchased online by clicking HERE. Discounted group pricing is also available through the site.

For questions or additional information call 1-888-880-2807 or email [email protected].

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