Nice job! The paternal side of my family hails from north Mississippi, very near (like 15 miles) from where all the “state line gang” activity took place.
Still a beautiful town ......back in 73 i was six, my dad had become a police officer in 72, and i got to see this movie on its release ........ it was a BIG deal here in Tennessee, and i still enjoy seeing it every now and then 😁👍❤🇺🇸
Middle and East Tennessee have a lot of natural beauty. The farther east you go in the state, the bigger the hills and mountains. West Tennessee, where I live (Memphis) is nothing to write home about as far as landscape.
3:15 A fews after they filmed this my stepdad ( junked/recycled for extra money) lookin for scrap iron found the door to the patrol car used in the movie down in the river. Id kept it...he didnt. I swear I remember crossin that old iron bridge in the 80s, but there were so many back then, sadly theyre just about all gone.
@@TERRY-n6e it was an actual nightclub that was remodeled and renamed for the movie. The owner wanted to keep it like it was in the movie so the name Lucky Spot became permanent! I think it burned down within a year or two after filming. Not sure but I also think they filmed inside the building for the movie.
Thanks for the information. Was working in the area several years ago and tried looking for it. A local said it was a movie set and no longer there. From satellite view it looks like it was on the north side of Algin Road
Thank you for the video I love seeing before and after
Great job finding all these locations!
Superbly done, I really enjoyed this, A bit has changed but some still looks like it once was, Thank you.
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you for doing this video
Nice job! The paternal side of my family hails from north Mississippi, very near (like 15 miles) from where all the “state line gang” activity took place.
Still a beautiful town ......back in 73 i was six, my dad had become a police officer in 72, and i got to see this movie on its release ........ it was a BIG deal here in Tennessee, and i still enjoy seeing it every now and then 😁👍❤🇺🇸
wow. the grandparents' house ended up abandoned? that place was (and still is) beautiful. i'd live there.
Awesome video... thank you! And, be sure to visit the Buford Pusser Museum at 342 Pusser St. in Adamsville, TN if you're down that way.
I think Tennessee is a beautiful state, I love it , it reminds me of Arkansas where I was born and raised and still live in Arkansas
Middle and East Tennessee have a lot of natural beauty. The farther east you go in the state, the bigger the hills and mountains. West Tennessee, where I live (Memphis) is nothing to write home about as far as landscape.
This is a cool video. I like how you have superimposed the scenes from the movie onto your video.
Pretty cool video
3:15 A fews after they filmed this my stepdad ( junked/recycled for extra money) lookin for scrap iron found the door to the patrol car used in the movie down in the river. Id kept it...he didnt.
I swear I remember crossin that old iron bridge in the 80s, but there were so many back then, sadly theyre just about all gone.
I think that bridge fell in 79
Enjoyed the video- awesome job !!! Did you get to film the area where the "ambush" took place (intended to be where his wife was killed)...?
Nice!
What road is the old Plunk House on that was used for Buford’s parents house ?
I always thought the chase was on Old Jacks Creek road
Great job Larry David!
Pine Ridge club is on SR18
Guessing the lucky spot was only a façade exterior and the interior scenes were filmed somewhere else?
@@TERRY-n6e it was an actual nightclub that was remodeled and renamed for the movie. The owner wanted to keep it like it was in the movie so the name Lucky Spot became permanent! I think it burned down within a year or two after filming. Not sure but I also think they filmed inside the building for the movie.
Thanks for the information. Was working in the area several years ago and tried looking for it. A local said it was a movie set and no longer there. From satellite view it looks like it was on the north side of Algin Road
Henderson is such a laid back little town. I loved living down there.