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Back in 1967, one of Red Oak's residents, Mabel Cavitt, was picked out of a crowd to play the role of Bonnie Parker's mother in the film Bonnie and Clyde. The movie was filmed on location in Red Oak and the North Ellis County Outreach Building was used in one of the bank robbery scenes!
Established in 1884 and incorporated as a city in 1949, Red Oak is home to 11,081 residents that have the pleasure of calling this area home. Red Oak is a thriving, 7.8 square mile community within northern Ellis County, about 20 miles south of Dallas on I-35. Renowned for its beauty, Red Oak was used for three days as the film site for the motion picture Bonnie and Clyde back in 1967. More recently -- 1986 to be exact -- the town was used as the exterior location for a film by Talking Heads front man David Byrne, entitled True Stories. View Red Oak City Guide