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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.
Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
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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.
Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
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Re: Watching a favorite western
[Re: Bruce T]
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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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02/08/22 07:08 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. I know the filming for Gunsmoke was in Johnson valley in Utah and is just abandoned now.
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