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Nailing down the location of the Snakeskin Mine Shack in the George Montgomery movie "Gun Belt"

The 1953 Western "Gun Belt" shot virtually all of its outdoor action on the Iverson Movie Ranch. The scene depicted in the above p...
Ditulis Itsuyasuzukige — Senin, 06 Oktober 2014 — Add Comment — Built at Iverson, Cactus Hill, Gun Belt, Platypus Shack, Rooster Foot, Rooster Foot Gulley, Snakeskin Mine Shack, South Rim
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  • Where did John Ford film the sequence in "The Grapes of Wrath" where the Joads get their first look at California's rich farmland?
    Promo still for "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940): Overlook Point A famous promo shot for John Ford's Depression-era classic "...
  • Off the Beaten Path: The Barkley family mansion and barn in "The Big Valley" — and where in tarnation did they drop off Miss Kitty in "Gunsmoke"?
    The Barkley family mansion, as seen in the title sequence for "The Big Valley" (1965-1969) It's fairly well-known that the Bar...
  • Connecting the dots between the Iverson Ranch and its infamous neighbor the Spahn Movie Ranch, once home to the Manson Family
    "Linda and Abilene" (1969): Spahn Ranch The Spahn Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., which became notorious as the home of Charles...
  • Beautiful color images of the Iverson Movie Ranch from the final season of "The Lone Ranger"
    "The Lone Ranger" (1957): Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels on the Lower Iverson The TV show "The Lone Ranger" aired jus...
  • Years before the TV show "Adventures of Superman" premiered, a different Superman flew all over the Iverson Movie Ranch
    Kirk Alyn, the screen's first live-action Superman  (Columbia promo still for the serial "Superman," 1948) The first live-acti...
  • Was Gary Cooper the first person to play the swimming pool game "Marco Polo"?
    Clip from "The Adventures of Marco Polo" (1938) As a footnote to the recent post about the 1938 Gary Cooper movie "The Advent...
  • Glenn Strange and his "Strange Rock": Sam the Bartender on "Gunsmoke" wasn't always such a nice guy — just ask the Lone Ranger!
    "Gunsmoke": Glenn Strange as Sam the Bartender Fans of "Gunsmoke" know Glenn Strange mainly as Sam Noonan, the mild-mann...
  • Bird's-eye view of Chatsworth, Calif., in the 1920s offers a glimpse at movie history
    Aerial photo of Chatsworth, Calif., circa 1920s I found an old bird's-eye view of Chatsworth, Calif., at the library, and while it's...
  • Johnny Mack Brown on the rocks: Did any Hollywood cowboy ever work more intimately with the rugged landscape of the Iverson Movie Ranch?
    Johnny Mack Brown on the Lower Iverson ("Blazing Bullets," 1951) Of all the cowboy action heroes of the B-Western heyday, I'd ...
  • The Iverson Movie Ranch Western street, one building at a time ... Part XVI: The decline and fall of the Western street
    "The Lone Ranger" TV series: "Ghost Town Fury" (aired March 28, 1957) It may seem morbid to devote the final entry in th...
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