We rode through Russellville, AL stopping at Jack's Restaurant for breakfast gravy and biscuits and Diet Coke.
We stopped at McDonald's in Louisville, MS for a restroom break and a couple of cookies and cream pies.
After a four-and-a-half-hour drive through several small towns, we arrived in Canton, MS.
We were greeted by our guide Billy Joe Wells at the Visitors Center in Canton also known as the Trolio Hotel.
A Time to Kill stars Samuel L. Jackson, Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey, Kevin Spacey, and many others were in this film.
Most of the filming took place around the Madison County Courthouse, the old jail, and a Sound stage was built in the city's park. Much of the stage props were in Canton's Museum.
My Dog Skip was principally photography in Canton props also located in Canton's Museums.
O'Brother, Where Art Thou? Was shot in the Spring in Canton, MS props, and New Paper Articles in the Museums.
The Hotel Trolio had Memorabilia from the movies. O' Brother and A Time to Kill.
Cast from A Time to Kill |
Lawyers Office from A Time To Kill |
By George Mississippians Think he's got it. Fans flock to see Clooney filming a movie the latest effort in his move from TV to Big Screen. O'Brother, Where Art Thou? George Clooney |
Restaurant/Cafe where the scene of A Time to Kill was filmed.
A scene from "A Time to Kill" was shot at the table in this restaurant. |
Also located up a flight of stairs in the Trolio Hotel was more Memorabilia from both movies.
Willie Morris & My Dog Skip Movie Museum |
Willie Morris & My Dog Skip Movie Museum.
Every community needs a Willie.
This museum is lovingly dedicated to the ineffable spirit of Willie Morris.
Because he turned south toward home, My Dog Skip became a reality.
Our many thanks to Alcon Entrainment and Warner Bros
February 12, 2000
A Glimpse of Willie Morris |
The Canton Convention & Visitor Bureau and Film Office
5 & 10 cent Store Est. 1935
The General Store was where scenes from My Dog Skip was shot.
Billy took us to several locked museums loaded with memorabilia and did a very good job of explaining about the props and the movies.
We had not seen the movies for some time so nothing was familiar.
We thanked Billy for the tour and walked around the historic Courthouse Square taking pictures of several of the historic stores, courthouse, and markers.
We stopped at the thrift shop where I purchased several Halloween figurines.
Canton Madison County Courthouse is also used in several movies. |