Texas Archive of the Moving Image

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image is working to discover, preserve, provide access to, and educate the community about Texas’ film heritage. TAMI’s ever-growing online collection includes home movies, amateur films, advertisements, local television, industrial and corporate productions, as well as Hollywood and internationally produced moving images of Texas. By partnering with institutions and individuals across the state, TAMI digitizes and provides web access to thousands of moving images that offer insight to Texas’ history and culture. TAMI’s educational programs promote the sharing of Texas moving images via screenings, demonstrations, and lectures at venues across the state. TAMI also works with educators to encourage the use of Texas film in the K-12 social studies classroom. Learn more at TexasArchive.org.

Austin broadcast personality, Cactus Pryor, interviews actress Ann-Margret at the Driskill in Austin, Texas, the site of the world premiere of her second film, “State Fair.”
Austin broadcast personality, Cactus Pryor, interviews actress Ann-Margret at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas, the site of the world premiere of her second film, “State Fair,” in 1963. From the Cactus and Peggy Davis Pryor Collection.