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The Moab to Monument Valley Film Commission is a Moab City Department [27] and holds the title of the longest running film commission in the world. Established in 1949, [28] the commission has overseen the production of the many movies filmed near Moab. In recent years, Moab has experienced a surge of second-home owners.
Film and television. Against a Crooked Sky (1975) ... "Moab to Monument Valley Film Commission " This page was last edited on 11 November 2024, at ...
The Fabrizio De Angelis action film Thunder Warrior (1983) was shot entirely in Monument Valley and in nearby Page, Arizona. Harold Ramis' film National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) features footage of Monument Valley. Ron Fricke's IMAX film Chronos (1985) features several scenes of the Monument Valley landscape.
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The film was shot entirely on location in Monument Valley near Moab, Utah. Archie Stout was the second-unit director and Bert Glennon also helped with cinematography. [18] O'Hara recalled that the weather was so hot that production crew dug a pit covered by a tarp to have a cooler resting place. [19]
View of Monument Valley in Utah, looking south on U.S. Route 163 from 13 miles (21 km) north of the Utah–Arizona state line Mitchell Mesa from the View Hotel.. Monument Valley (Navajo: Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, pronounced [tsʰépìːʔ ǹtsɪ̀skɑ̀ìː], meaning "valley of the rocks") is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of sandstone buttes, with the largest reaching ...
Stagecoach was the first of many Westerns that Ford shot in Monument Valley, on the Arizona–Utah border in the American Southwest. Some scenes blended shots of Monument Valley with those filmed on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, RKO Encino Ranch, and elsewhere, and as a result geographic incongruities appear.
Mile Post 398 is a 2007 independent drama film written, directed, and produced by Shonie and Andee De La Rosa, [2] it is also the first featured film in cinema history that was written, produced, directed, filmed and starred in by an all-Navajo team. [3]