The Rough South of Larry Brown Filming Locations
Where was The Rough South of Larry Brown filmed? The Rough South of Larry Brown was filmed in 6 locations across United States in the following places:
The Rough South of Larry Brown Filming Locations
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The Rough South of Larry Brown (2002)
The life and works of Oxford, Miss. Fireman-turned-writer Larry Brown are examined in a unique documentary format that incorporates narrative film adaptations of three of his short stories: Samaritans, Wild Thing, and Boy & Dog.