Bill Text: TX HR117 | 2021 | 87th Legislature 2nd Special Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Commemorating the release of the motion picture 12 Mighty Orphans, filmed in Fort Worth.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-09-08 - Reported enrolled [HR117 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HR117-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Commemorating the release of the motion picture 12 Mighty Orphans, filmed in Fort Worth.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-09-08 - Reported enrolled [HR117 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HR117-Introduced.html
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By: Geren | H.R. No. 117 |
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WHEREAS, Residents of Fort Worth and the surrounding area may | ||
indeed take great pride in the new motion picture 12 Mighty Orphans, | ||
which was filmed in their community and tells the story of a | ||
legendary local football team; and | ||
WHEREAS, Based on a book by Dallas sportswriter Jim Dent, 12 | ||
Mighty Orphans is about the Mighty Mites, the hardscrabble high | ||
school football team of the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home in Fort | ||
Worth during the Great Depression era; the team was coached by World | ||
War I veteran Rusty Russell, who walked away from a better-paying | ||
job to work at the orphanage in 1927; with few resources, the Mighty | ||
Mites had to practice with two socks stuffed together instead of a | ||
football, and they traveled to games in the back of Coach Russell's | ||
smoke-belching Dodge pickup truck; and | ||
WHEREAS, In spite of its hardships, the team won its first | ||
game against Mineral Wells 34 to 14, and it went on to a remarkable | ||
8-2 first season; in 1932, the Mighty Mites made it to the state | ||
championship, and they reached the state semifinals in 1934, 1938, | ||
and 1940; two players, Hardy Brown and Dewitt Coulter, later played | ||
professional football, and one of the players from the first | ||
season, Abner McCall, went on to become president of Baylor | ||
University and a Texas Supreme Court justice; and | ||
WHEREAS, Released by Sony Pictures Classics, this | ||
inspirational story has been brought to the screen by director and | ||
West Texas native Ty Roberts, with a screenplay by Lane Garrison, | ||
Kevin Meyer, and Mr. Roberts; it stars Dallas native Luke Wilson as | ||
Coach Russell, and it features performances by such veteran actors | ||
as Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Wayne Knight, and Treat Williams; | ||
the film was shot in and around Fort Worth in the fall of 2019, and | ||
it provided employment to hundreds of local residents, utilized | ||
area businesses, and featured such iconic locations as Farrington | ||
Field and the Masonic Temple, as well as Yellow Jacket Stadium in | ||
Cleburne and the Texas Pythian Home in Weatherford; and | ||
WHEREAS, Joining an elite group of motion pictures to be shot | ||
in Fort Worth, 12 Mighty Orphans places the national spotlight on | ||
the city as a filming and tourist destination, while providing an | ||
entertaining showcase for the remarkable story of the Mighty Mites; | ||
now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas | ||
Legislature, 2nd Called Session, hereby commemorate the release of | ||
12 Mighty Orphans and extend to all those associated with the film | ||
sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for the cast and crew of 12 Mighty Orphans as an expression | ||
of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. |