San Antonio (Kia) – Alamo has a new piece of history to display – and no, it is not in the basement.
The original screen-used stunt bike from the Classic 1985 film “P-Vise Big Adventure” was acquired by Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. The item played a big role in the film as P-Way played by Paul Rubens, as Harman, went to Alamo in search of his stolen bike.
Bicycle will be displayed Mys Family Legacy Gallery Within the future Alamo visitor center and museumFall in 2027.
The new visitor’s center and museum will include eight chronological galleries that tell a full 300 -year story of Alamo, which is 1836 and beyond the fighting of its indigenous and Spanish mission roots.
One of these, the Myce Family Legacy Gallery, will detect the permanent cultural effects of Almoo. P-way’s large adventure stunt bicycle will be on performance with film clips, music, toys and other memorabilia, who have introduced Alamo for new generations in unexpected and memorable ways.
Kate Rogers, Executive Director of Almo Trust, Inc., said, “We are thrilled to add this lovely piece of film history to our collection. Closed in our new world -class museum.”
Alamo will also have a free screening of “P-Way’s Big Adventure”, as well as a bicycle in Plaza Day Walero later this year.
While Alamo was able to get the bike, the details about it were not shared, People In May, it was reported that it was purchased by a private collector for $ 125,000 at auction.