Made in Austin! Filming Locations for Man Of The House

Man of the House

Watching Man of The House is like a blast from the past when it comes to filming locations. So many well known Austin locales in the 2005 film no longer exist.

If you’ve never seen the film, the plot revolves around a lonesome Texas Ranger (Tommy Lee Jones) who goes undercover as an assistant coach to protect a group of college cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder.

The movie was shot almost entirely in Austin. Texas Governor Rick Perry even makes a cameo appearance as himself. Mangia Pizza, Schlotzsky’s, News 8 and The Daily Texan are also featured. Sharp’s pizza order is “The Carnivore”, which was a real item from Mangia’s menu.

Man of the House is the first movie to have the permission from the University of Texas at Austin to use well-known UT symbols including: the UT tower (lit in orange and white), Bevo, UT cheerleaders, UT band, UT spirit organizations and the UT Texas Exes. According to an interview, the five young ladies in the film spent a month training in order to portray Texas cheerleaders

Here are more filming locations and facts about Man Of The House (2005).

We’re not sure where the house is located but the street address number is 611. We are also unsure about the location of the church. If you have more info, please DM us on Instagram or Facebook.

Here’s the “Making of Featurette” previously mentioned.

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