True Stories (film) - Production

Production

An early working title for the project (endorsed by bassist Tina Weymouth) was Wild Infancy. Locations for the filming took place in the Dallas suburbs of Allen, McKinney, Mesquite, and Red Oak. The mall and fashion show scene was filmed in the Northpark Mall in North Dallas. The parade scene at the end of the film includes various local groups including the Tejas Low Riders Club, and the Sunset High School Marching Band.

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