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Re: Watching a favorite western
[Re: Bruce T]
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Do you guys ever think when you are watching an old one like Shane when they show unbelievable backgrounds and wonder what it looks like now. I am sure there is a city or a housing addition there now.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
[Re: Flipper 56]
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02/08/22 01:34 PM
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Do you guys ever think when you are watching an old one like Shane when they show unbelievable backgrounds and wonder what it looks like now. I am sure there is a city or a housing addition there now. Quite a lot of the filming locations were done in National Parks. Quite a bit of the vistas probably haven't changed. Countless Western movies have been filmed in Monument valley.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
[Re: Finster]
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02/08/22 01:35 PM
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Do you guys ever think when you are watching an old one like Shane when they show unbelievable backgrounds and wonder what it looks like now. I am sure there is a city or a housing addition there now. Quite a lot of the filming locations were done in National Parks. Quite a bit of the vistas probably haven't changed. Countless Western movies have been filmed in Monument valley. A lot of them were filmed in other countries too.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
[Re: Bruce T]
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02/08/22 01:42 PM
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Once Upon A Time In The West was filmed in AZ, UT, and Spain.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never let the dumbest ones lead the pack.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
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02/08/22 03:30 PM
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"The Fastest Gun Alive" with Glenn Ford was a good one too.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
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Do you guys ever think when you are watching an old one like Shane when they show unbelievable backgrounds and wonder what it looks like now. I am sure there is a city or a housing addition there now. Quite a lot of the filming locations were done in National Parks. Quite a bit of the vistas probably haven't changed. Countless Western movies have been filmed in Monument valley. I know the filming for Gunsmoke was in Johnson valley in Utah and is just abandoned now.
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