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Arizona's diverse geography make it an ideal place for making films. The deserts in the southern part of the state make it a prime location for westerns . Old Tucson Studios is a studio just west of Tucson where several film and television westerns were filmed, including 3:10 to Yuma (1957), Cimarron (1960), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), and ...
Stagecoach (1939), directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, has had an enduring influence in making the Valley famous. After that first experience, Ford returned nine times to shoot Westerns — even when the films were not set in Arizona or Utah (see The Searchers, set in Texas, but filmed here). A popular lookout point is named in his ...
The famous sister-site, Mescal Movie Set, was not part of the deal and will not be operated by the new AHR operators. This historic movie location and theme park reopened on October 6, 2022, with the popular "Nightfall at Old Tucson" event followed by a new Christmas-themed event called "Yuletide at Old Tucson" on November 25, 2022.
S. Sasquatch Mountain; Savage Water; The Searchers; Sedona (film) Sergeants 3; Sky High (1922 film) Smoky (1946 film) The Son of the Sheik; Song of the South
Thomas Edwin Mix (born Thomas Hezikiah Mix; [1] January 6, 1880 – October 12, 1940) was an American film actor and the star of many early Western films between 1909 and 1935. He appeared in 291 films, all but nine of which were silent films. He was one of Hollywood's first Western stars and helped define the genre as it emerged in the early ...
B. Back in the Saddle (film) Backlash (1956 film) Bad Lands (1939 film) Bad Santa; The Badlanders; The Banger Sisters; Banning (film) The Baron of Arizona
Tom Cruise has been one of the biggest stars in Hollywood for decades, with a tenure spanning over 40 years since his debut in the early 1980s. With a filmography of more than 40 movies, Cruise ...
Marcus A. Smith (1851–1924) – one of the first two Senators from Arizona; John G.F. Speiden (1900–1970) – rancher and political insider, various state boards; Jack Taylor – mayor of Mesa, 1966–1972; member of both houses, consecutively, of the Arizona legislature; David King Udall – Arizona Territorial Legislature