Alamo Drafthouse and Mobile Loaves & Fishes invite you to a free movie night at our Community First! Village.

Grab chairs and a blanket, bring family and friends, and enjoy a special screening of HIGH NOON, in honor of our friend Ishmael Mohammed Jr. – aka “Junior the Wendy’s Guy.”

Junior was a beloved former employee of the Wendy’s restaurant on The University of Texas campus, and a friend to many students and visitors. Unfortunately, he found himself homeless and living on the streets of Austin in recent years. Sadly, Junior passed away last month, the victim of an apparent homicide. To learn more about Junior and the cult-like status he attained while working behind the Wendy’s cash register at UT, take a look at this 2006 documentary: Junior! The Wendy’s Guy

Please come out early to explore Community First! Village, pick your spot, and enjoy a classic Western on the big screen. Candy, popcorn, water and sodas will be available for purchase (cash only).

Concession sales and tips help our Community First! friends who will be serving you to earn a modest living income. Thank you for your generosity during the show!

Don’t forget your flashlights and bug spray. We also recommend wearing closed-toe shoes.

Event begins at 7:50pm, movie begins at sundown.



HIGH NOON (1952)

Rating: Rated PG for some western violence, and smoking

Runtime: 85 Minutes

Plot Summary: A marshall, personally compelled to face a returning deadly enemy, finds that his own town refuses to help him

Awards: Nominated for 7 Oscars, won 4 including best actor for Gary Cooper and best editing



















