The Old Man & the Gun was filmed in Waco, Texas and Newport in the United States of America.
Locations
Heritage Bank
Scene where Forrest Tucker is on his way to rob a bank.
Scene was shot In the movie the bank was renamed Texas Loan & Commerce.
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In movie
American Bank
Scene where Forrest Tucker just robbed the bank and drives away.
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Worthington National Bank
Scene where Forrest Tucker enters the bank he is going to rob.
Scene was shot Worthington National Bank’s Fort Worth, Arlington, and Colleyville locations are home to extraordinary collections of artwork. The art was created, primarily, by Texas artists and/or artists who painted scenes of Texas life. These artists, their work and their reputations are nationally recognized. The painting shown in the movie is The Branding Room by Emily Guthrie Smith. This painting once hung in the old dining area of Fort Worth's Western Hills Hotel and was saved from the 1968 fire, which destroyed the Western Hills Hotel.
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Blue Jay Restaurant
Scene where Forrest Tucker and Jewel are having a cup of coffee when Forrest tells Jewel he robs banks.
Scene was shot Blue Jay Restaurant is a family owned business since 1967. Opened by Danny and Tina Petropoulos, they are still hands on today.
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In movie
Ohio River Scenic Byway - 6th St Expy
Scene where Forrest Tucker wants to help Jewel whose car has broken down.
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