Celebrities and Actors from Kansas City
Celebrities from KC and Facts About KC’s Film History
Celebrities from KC and Facts About KC’s Film History
Check out our full list of films and television programs that were filmed in the Kansas City Metro area.
If you’re in town for an event and in search of a Kansas City memento, look no further than the local retail shops, each a unique treasure trove of exceptional quality and regional flare.
It’s hard to believe that nearly a century ago, this unassuming two story building housed the offices of the man many call the Father of Animation: Walt Disney.
In his film Kansas City, Robert Altman sought to capture the feel of KC in its wide-open heyday—the 1930’s.
Kansas City has everything girls need to have fun, so pack your bags and gather your closest girlfriends—it’s time for a getaway.
The Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland was built in 1927 (then known simply as The Midland Theatre) and was designed to showcase both the incredibly popular silent films of the era and live stage entertainment.
Looking at it now, you might not believe that this artistic enclave was once one of the biggest Hollywood film distribution centers in the world.
Union Station is one of Kansas City’s most iconic attractions, but its appeal has always stretched far beyond a tourist destination.
Kansas City’s film scene is more than a burgeoning industry attracting more attention by the day—it’s one of the city’s oldest and most culturally significant pastimes.