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Old Tucson (formerly Old Tucson Studios) is an American
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and theme park just west of Tucson, Arizona, adjacent to the Tucson Mountains and close to the western portion of Saguaro National Park. Built in 1939 for the movie '' Arizona'' (1940), it has been used for the filming location of many movies and television westerns since then, such as '' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' (1957), ''
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''(1959), ''
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'' (1966), ''Little House on the Prairie'' TV series of the 1970s–1980s, the film ''Three Amigos!'' (1986) and the popular film ''Tombstone'' (1993). It was opened to the public in 1960 as a theme park with historical tours offered about the movies filmed there, along with live cast entertainment featuring stunt shows, shootouts, can-can shows...as well as themed events. It is still a popular filming location used by Hollywood.


Early history

Old Tucson was originally built in 1939 by Columbia Pictures on a Pima County-owned site as a replica of 1860s’ era Tucson for the movie '' Arizona'' (1940), starring William Holden and Jean Arthur. Workers built more than 50 buildings in 40 days. Many of those structures are still standing. After ''Arizona'' completed filming, the location lay dormant for several years, until the filming of '' The Bells of St. Mary's'' (1945), starring
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and
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. Other early movies filmed on this set included '' The Last Round-Up'' (1947) with
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and '' Winchester '73'' (1950) with
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and '' The Last Outpost'' (1951) with
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. The 1950s saw the filming of '' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' (1957), '' The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold'' (1958), '' Cimarron'' (1960), ''
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'' (1959), and ''
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'' (1959) among others.


Open to the public

In 1959, entrepreneur Robert Shelton leased the property from Pima County and began to restore the aging facility. Old Tucson re-opened in 1960, as both a film studio and a theme park. The park grew building by building with each movie filmed on its dusty streets.
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starred in four movies at Old Tucson. ''
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'' (1959) added a saloon, bank building and doctor's office; '' McClintock!'' (1963) added the McClintock Hotel; ''
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'' (1966) brought a renovation of the storefronts on Front Street; and with '' Rio Lobo'' (1970) came a cantina, a granite-lined creek, a jail and a ranch house. In 1968, a 13,000 square foot (1,208 square meter) soundstage was built to give Old Tucson greater movie-making versatility. The first film to use the soundstage was ''
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'' (1968), starring Robert Mitchum and Angie Dickinson. The park also began adding tours, rides and shows for the entertainment of visitors, most notably gunfights staged in the "streets" by
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performers. One of the rides is a narrow gauge railroad powered by two
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train sets, which encircles most of the property. Old Tucson served as an ideal location for shooting scenes for TV series like NBC's '' The High Chaparral'' (1967–1971) with
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and Cameron Mitchell where the ranch house survived the 1995 fire; the 1970s–1980s series '' Little House on the Prairie'' with
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, '' Kung Fu'', and later ''
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'', featuring Merlin Olsen and '' Petrocelli'' (1974–76) used the site. ''
Three Amigos ''Three Amigos'' (stylized as ''¡Three Amigos!'') is a 1986 American Western comedy film directed by John Landis, written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman (who also wrote the film's songs), and starring Chevy Chase, Steve Mart ...
'' was a popular comedy movie shot there in the 1980s with Steve Martin, utilizing the church set. From 1989 to 1992, the western show '' The Young Riders'' filmed here and at the
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sister site. The main street appears prominently in 1990s westerns such as '' Tombstone'' (1993) with
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and Val Kilmer. A partial mirror set exists at Mescal and is featured in '' The Quick and the Dead'' (1995), with Sharon Stone and
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which filmed all of the town of Redemption scenes at the studios.


Fire

On April 24, 1995, a fire destroyed much of Old Tucson Studios. Buildings, costumes, and memorabilia were lost in the blaze. Among the memorabilia destroyed was the wardrobe from '' Little House on the Prairie''. Also lost in the blaze was the only copy of a short film about the history of Old Tucson Studios. This film included rare behind-the-scenes footage of stars such as William Holden, John Wayne, and Angie Dickinson. The ''Reno'', a steam locomotive from the Virginia and Truckee Railroad on static display in the park, was also badly damaged. The fire originated inside building 74, which was a sign shop. This building backed up to an entertainment venue and was located on Kansas Street across from the sound stage. A show had just finished there and the crowd was being escorted by the actors from the show. Within minutes, flames were discovered inside the shop and security radioed the front gate, which called 911. In the meantime, someone pulled a fire hose from just north of this location (outside the Rio Bravo Jail building). When it was discovered that the hose was not long enough, it was dropped and another hose was pulled from the area of Chinese Alley. However, the original hose was not turned off, which bled off the pressure to the second hose. 300 guests and employees were forced to evacuate the park. Tucson Estates Fire Department arrived in less than 10 minutes with one truck and two firemen. However, by this time the fire had progressed too quickly to be suppressed by this basic equipment. A multiple-alarm call was put out to dispatch more fire units. 100 pieces of equipment and over 200 firefighters were deployed from every fire department in the Tucson metro area, including Davis Monthan Air Force Base and the Arizona National Guard. The wind was out of the west, pushing the fire into the sound stage and west along Kansas Street. Approaches to the fire were restricted by three propane tanks that had vented and were burning. The fire quickly turned into a firestorm with vortices of flames carrying burning shingles and wood throughout the park. Fire control efforts were hampered by high winds. Most of the buildings in the studio were classified as "Temporary Structures," meaning fire prevention devices such as sprinklers were not required. A large
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tank, stashes of black powder used in staging gunfights, and a diesel fuel tank demanded the attention of firefighters and much of the scarce water supply. So much water was used in the attempt to prevent an explosion that the surrounding areas became flooded, further impeding the firefighters as they attempted to wade through the mud. After four hours of firefighting, the flames were extinguished. The loss included all of Kansas Street and Front Street to the wash on the east side, the corner store on the west, and the sound stage. The Mission area was destroyed along with the Greer Garson house and the cantina from Rio Lobo. The south end of town and the Silverlake area were not affected. Damages were estimated to be in excess of $10 million ($15 million in 2013), with 25 buildings destroyed. Fortunately, there were no human casualties. The remains of the sign shop building showed that the point of origin was in a trash can located in the building. Samples of items in the trash can and in the immediate area were collected and tested, and the tests were negative for any type of accelerant. There were no electrical lines or other sources of ignition in the immediate area, and it was too short of a time span to have been caused by a discarded cigarette. It was ruled that some person unknown had started the fire in the area of the waste basket, and that the person had intentionally set the fire with some source of open flame (such as a match). The U.S.
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sent in a team of forensic accountants to look into a financial motive for the fire. It was determined that the owners and management of Old Tucson did not stand to get a financial benefit but would lose a considerable amount of money due to the fire. These facts ruled the owners out of any conspiracy to set the fire. The employees were then questioned and their backgrounds checked; however, nothing suspicious was found to implicate any employee in the fire. That left the motive as either revenge for some personal offense, or an amateur thrill arsonist. Because of where the fire started, it was felt that the person starting it must have some knowledge of the layout of Old Tucson. Employment records were checked and one individual was identified as having recently attempted to get a job at Old Tucson, but was turned down. This person became the primary suspect. The subject lived in the nearby area and frequented Old Tucson. In the month following the Old Tucson fire, several other fires were started in the area of Tucson Estates, down the road from Old Tucson; this subject was identified as the primary suspect in those fires. He was located and questioned by detectives, and faced with the evidence from the Tucson Estates fires, at which point he confessed to having started those fires. However, before he could be questioned about the Old Tucson fire, he invoked his Miranda Rights, effectively stopping any further questioning. Not enough evidence could be collected to positively identify this suspect as the arsonist in the Old Tucson fire. No other information pointing to any other individual was ever found, and the case remains open to this day. After 20 months of reconstruction, Old Tucson re-opened its doors on January 2, 1997. The sets that were lost were not recreated; instead, entirely new buildings were constructed, and the streets were widened. The ''Reno'' locomotive was cosmetically restored before the filming of '' Wild Wild West'', in which it was featured as Union Pacific 119 in the scene at the driving of the final spike of the
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, but was subsequently used in an explosion in the scene and is in need of additional restoration. The soundstage was not rebuilt. Film production at Old Tucson was seriously affected by the fire. In 2003, Old Tucson reduced its hours of operation, opening from 10am to 4pm. Focusing on seasonal events, Old Tucson hosts the popular Nightfall event for Halloween which runs through the month of October, Wednesday through Sunday nights.


Recent history

In 2011, Old Tucson embarked on a project to build new movie-quality sets that fill out the park, and restore the pre-fire feel of close-together buildings, providing the look and depth of a genuine old west town circa 1865–1900. “After the rebuild of Old Tucson following the 1995 fire, the town just didn’t have the same look and feel,” says Old Tucson CEO and General Manager Pete Mangelsdorf. “We started discussions with Bob Shelton several years ago to develop a plan to fill the empty space in Town Square with movie quality sets that bring the magic back.” The Heritage Square Project, a 5,000-square-foot spread with three new streets lined with 12 new buildings, was completed in November 2011 at an estimated cost of $300,000. The design and construction of the new sets was led by Production Designer Gene Rudolf, credited with creating sets for movies including ''
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'' (1990), '' The Great Gatsby'' (1974), '' The Right Stuff'' (1983), '' Raging Bull'' (1980), '' Marathon Man'' (1976), and ''
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'' (1975). The project added dressmaker shops, a general store and a blacksmith, and are part of "living history" presentations. One of the goals of the Heritage Project was to add "more programs that have to do with the different cultural aspects, the Hispanic culture, the Chinese culture, the Native American culture," said Mangelsdorf. Along those lines, another new exhibit now open to the public features a Tohono O'odham village as it would have appeared in the 1860s. It includes traditional houses, a garden and other facets of village life. On Tuesday, September 8, 2020, Old Tucson, the Western-themed attraction that was the filming location of more than 400 feature-films and TV shows, closed indefinitely, with its future to be determined by Pima County. The decision to close the Arizona landmark "was made with a heavy heart," according to Old Tucson general manager Terry Verhage, who said in a news release that the theme park would have remained in business "if not for the COVID-19 pandemic." “We know how important Old Tucson is to our community, guests and employees,” he said. “We did everything possible to keep our loyal fans safe when we were open, but the ongoing COVID-19 public health protocols and restrictions limited park attendance to the point where Old Tucson could no longer stay in business.” Pima County took over responsibility for the theme park on September 14, 2020, and "will seek ideas from potential operators and lessors about what Old Tucson could be in the future," the news release said. On August 24, 2021, the ''Reno'' locomotive was acquired by the revived Virginia & Truckee Railroad and was trucked off the property. She arrived in Virginia City, Nevada for the first time since 1938 two days later. While closed, Pima County Administrator said the county has invested over $1M on upgrading the site and repairing neglected items to prepare the facility for a new operator. On April 5, 2022, Pima County selected American Heritage Railways (AHR) as the new operators of Old Tucson (aka Old Tucson Studios). It would be operated as Old Tucson Entertainment, LLC. 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 will reopen on Oct 6, 2022 with the popular "Nightfall at Old Tucson" event followed by a new Christmas-themed event called "Yuletide at Old Tucson" on Nov 25, 2022. John Harper serves as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of American Heritage Railways and will oversee the property’s Executive Team, General Managers, and key employees. John has over 10 years in the historic preservation industry as well. They plan to utilize the facility not only as a theme-park but also reinstate its history as a filming location with the addition of sets, backdrops, sound stage, and pre and post-production facilities in 2023. In July 2022, the Arizona State legislature passed the Arizona Film Tax Incentive bill which would encourage productions to return to facilities like Old Tucson. The passage of this bill is likely to increase film production at Old Tucson. As of Sept. 2022, they have been fielding offers for film and tv series to resume.


Movies filmed at Old Tucson

Many films, not all of them Westerns, were shot at Old Tucson Studios in whole or in part including the following: * 1940: '' Arizona'' * 1945: '' The Bells of St. Mary's'' * 1947: ''The Last Round-up'' * 1950: '' Winchester '73'' * 1950: '' Broken Arrow'' * 1951: '' The Last Outpost'' * 1955: ''
Strange Lady in Town ''Strange Lady in Town'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Greer Garson. She plays a doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established docto ...
'' * 1955: ''
Ten Wanted Men ''Ten Wanted Men'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by Bruce Humberstone and starring Randolph Scott. Plot Adam Stewart, a lawyer heading west with grown son Howie, is persuaded by brother John to settle down near him in Ocatilla, Ariz ...
'' * 1955: ''
The Violent Men ''The Violent Men'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith, and May Wynn. Based on the 1955 novel '' Smoky Valley'' by Donald Hamil ...
'' * 1956: ''Backlash'' * 1956: '' The Broken Star'' * 1956: '' Walk the Proud Land'' * 1957: '' 3:10 to Yuma'' * 1957: '' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' * 1957: ''
The Guns of Fort Petticoat ''The Guns of Fort Petticoat'' is a 1957 American Western film produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Brown-Murphy Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story "Petticoat Brigade" by Chester William Harrison (1913–1994) that he ex ...
'' * 1957: ''Carbine Webb and the Four Sisters'' * 1957: ''Tale of Consequence'' * 1958: ''
Buchanan Rides Alone ''Buchanan Rides Alone'' is a 1958 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Craig Stevens, and Barry Kelley. Based on the 1956 novel ''The Name's Buchanan'' by Jonas Ward, the film is about a Texan return ...
'' * 1958: ''
The Badlanders ''The Badlanders'' is a 1958 American western caper film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine.''Variety'' film review; July 16, 1958, p. 6.'' Harrison's Reports'' film review; July 19, 1958, p. 114. Based on the ...
'' * 1958: ''Gunsmoke in Tucson'' * 1958: '' The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold'' * 1959: ''
Last Train from Gun Hill ''Last Train from Gun Hill'' is a 1959 Western in VistaVision and Technicolor, directed by John Sturges. It stars Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn and Earl Holliman. Douglas and Holliman had previously appeared together in Sturges' ''Gunfight at the ...
'' * 1959: ''
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'' * 1959: '' The Hangman'' * 1960: '' Cimarron'' * 1960: '' Heller in Pink Tights'' * 1961: ''
The Deadly Companions ''The Deadly Companions'' is a 1961 American Western and war film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, and Chill Wills. Based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Fleischman, the film is about ...
'' * 1961: ''Sounds of Arizona'' * 1961: '' A Thunder of Drums'' * 1962: ''
Young Guns of Texas ''Young Guns of Texas'' is a 1962 American Western film directed by Maury Dexter and starring James Mitchum, Alana Ladd and Jody McCrea.YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 30, Iss. 348, (Jan 1, 1963): 134. The supporting ...
'' * 1963: '' McLintock!'' * 1963: '' Lilies of the Field'' * 1964: ''
The Outrage ''The Outrage'' is a 1964 American Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom, Edward G. Robinson and William Shatner. It is a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1950 Japanese film ''Rashomon'', based ...
'' * 1965: '' Arizona Raiders'' * 1965: ''
The Great Sioux Massacre ''The Great Sioux Massacre'' is a 1965 American Western war film directed by Sidney Salkow in CinemaScope using extensive action sequences from Salkow's 1954 '' Sitting Bull''. In a fictionalized form, it depicts Custer's descent from a defende ...
'' * 1965: ''The Reward'' * 1966: ''
El Dorado El Dorado (, ; Spanish for "the golden"), originally ''El Hombre Dorado'' ("The Golden Man") or ''El Rey Dorado'' ("The Golden King"), was the term used by the Spanish in the 16th century to describe a mythical tribal chief (''zipa'') or king o ...
'' * 1966: ''
Johnny Tiger ''Johnny Tiger'' (1966) is a Florida Western film directed by Paul Wendkos, starring Robert Taylor, Chad Everett, and Geraldine Brooks. The Universal Studios film was shot in Central Florida in 1965, with the city of Longwood, Florida substit ...
'' * 1966: ''Pistolero'' * 1967: '' Hombre'' * 1967: ''
Return of the Gunfighter ''Return of the Gunfighter'' is a 1967 American Western (genre), Western television film directed by James Neilson (director), James Neilson and starring Robert Taylor (American actor), Robert Taylor, Chad Everett and Ana Martín. Though intende ...
'' * 1967: ''
The Last Challenge ''The Last Challenge '' is a 1967 American Western in Panavision, produced and directed by Richard Thorpe (marking his final film). The film starred Glenn Ford and Angie Dickinson and centered around a town sheriff contending with his reputatio ...
'' * 1967: ''
The Way West ''The Way West'' is a 1949 western novel by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1950 and became the basis for a film starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark. The novel is one in the sequence o ...
'' * 1967: ''
A Time for Killing ''A Time for Killing'' is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. Filmed in Panavision and Pathécolor, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford (credited as Harriso ...
'' * 1967: ''The Long Ride Home'' * 1967: ''Rango'' * 1968: ''
The Mini-Skirt Mob ''The Mini-Skirt Mob'' is a 1968 outlaw biker film about an all-female motorcycle gang. The film was directed by Maury Dexter, and stars Diane McBain, Jeremy Slate, Sherry Jackson, Patty McCormack, Harry Dean Stanton and Sandra Marshall. Plot J ...
'' * 1969: ''
Heaven with a Gun ''Heaven with a Gun'' is a 1969 American Western film starring Glenn Ford and directed by Lee H. Katzin. Plot Jim Killian arrives at the town of Vinegaroon, which is divided between cattlemen and sheepherders, and purchases a vacant barn. Cattl ...
'' * 1969: '' Lonesome Cowboys'' * 1969: ''
Young Billy Young ''Young Billy Young'' is a 1969 Western film in Deluxe Color starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker Jr. (in the titular role), David Carradine, Jack Kelly (who plays a villain dressed like his character in the tel ...
'' * 1969: ''Again a Love Story'' * 1969: '' The Mountain Men'' * 1969: '' Charro!'' * 1969: ''Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice'' * 1970: '' Dirty Dingus Magee'' * 1970: ''C.C. & Company'' * 1970: '' Monte Walsh'' * 1970: '' Rio Lobo'' * 1971: '' Wild Rovers'' * 1971: '' The Animals'' * 1971: ''Ballad of the Old West'' * 1971: '' Bearcats!'' * 1971: '' Dirty Little Billy'' * 1971: '' Forgotten Man'' * 1971: ''Gunfight at the OK Corral'' * 1971: ''Moments of Destiny – The OK Corral'' * 1971: ''
Scandalous John ''Scandalous John'' is a 1971 American comedy-drama Western (genre), western film directed by Robert Butler (director), Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music w ...
'' * 1971: ''Showdown at the O.K Corral'' * 1971: ''A Ton of Grass Goes to Pot'' * 1971: '' Yuma'' * 1971: '' Death of a Gunfighter'' * 1972: '' Joe Kidd'' * 1972: '' Moonfire'' * 1972: ''
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'' * 1972: ''
Night of the Lepus ''Night of the Lepus'' (also known as ''Rabbits'') is a 1972 American science fiction horror film directed by William F. Claxton and produced by A. C. Lyles. Based upon Russell Braddon's 1964 science fiction novel '' The Year of the Angry Rabbit' ...
'' * 1972: ''
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'' * 1972: '' The Legend of Nigger Charley'' * 1972: '' The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean'' * 1973: ''Guns of a Stranger'' * 1973: ''Boomtown Band and Cattle Company'' * 1973: ''
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing ''The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing'' is a novel written by Marilyn Durham first published in 1972. Plot The novel is set in the American West in the 1880s, but is not written in a genre style. It is the story of Jay, a man of the West, and his offbe ...
'' * 1973: ''Outlaw Legacy'' * 1974: ''
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'' * 1974: ''A Knife for the Ladies'' * 1974: '' The Trial of Billy Jack'' * 1974: ''Abduction of St. Anne'' * 1974: ''Backtrack'' * 1974: ''
The Gun and the Pulpit ''The Gun and the Pulpit'' is a 1974 American Western television film starring Marjoe Gortner and Slim Pickens, directed by Daniel Petrie. It was based on Jack Ehrlich's 1972 novel ''The Fastest Gun in the Pulpit''. Filmed at Old Tucson, it ...
'' * 1974: '' The Hanged Man'' * 1974: '' Mark of Zorro'' * 1974: ''
Pray for the Wildcats ''Pray for the Wildcats'' is a 1974 American made-for-television thriller film about a psychopathic business executive chasing his workers on dirtbikes through the desert after he killed a young man. The film was directed by Robert Michael Lewis ...
'' * 1974: ''Wish You Were Here'' * 1975: '' Posse'' * 1975: ''Go USA'' * 1975: '' Katherine'' * 1976: '' Hawmps!'' * 1976: '' The Last Hard Men'' * 1976: ''The Lizard'' * 1976: ''The Quest'' * 1976: ''Royce'' * 1976: '' A Star is Born'' * 1976: ''Tales of Nunundaga'' * 1976: ''Wanted: The Sundance Woman'' * 1976: '' The Outlaw Josey Wales'' * 1977: ''Another Man, Another Woman'' * 1977: ''Harlem Globetrotters'' * 1977: ''The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race'' * 1977: ''Stones'' * 1978: ''The American Cowboy'' * 1978: ''
Wild and Wooly ''Wild and Wooly'' is a 1978 comedy/Western television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. The screenplay concerns four turn-of-the-century women who break ou ...
'' * 1978: ''Go West Young Girl'' * 1978: ''
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'' * 1979: '' The Villain'' * 1979: ''Authentic Life of Billy the Kid'' * 1979: ''Buffalo Soldiers'' * 1979: ''The Dooley Brothers'' * 1979: ''Frisco Kid'' * 1979: ''Hunter's Moon'' * 1979: ''Japanese Quiz Show'' * 1979: ''Wild Wild West Revisited'' * 1979: '' The Gambler'' * 1980: '' Tom Horn'' * 1980: ''Death Valley'' * 1980: '' High Noon part II: The Return of Will Kane'' * 1980: ''More Wild, Wild West'' * 1980: ''That's Incredible: Lost Dog'' * 1981: ''
Father Murphy ''Father Murphy'' is an American western drama television series that aired on the NBC network from November 3, 1981, to September 18, 1983. Michael Landon created the series, was the executive producer, and directed the show in partnership with ...
'' * 1981: '' The Cannonball Run'' * 1980: ''American Frontier'' * 1980: '' Ransom of Red Chief'' * 1983: '' Calamity Jane'' * 1983: ''Cannon Ball Run Part II'' * 1983: ''
I Married Wyatt Earp The 1976 book ''I Married Wyatt Earp'' was published as an authentic, personal memoir of his widow Josephine Earp, but after 23 years as a best-selling non-fiction book, was described as a fraud, creative exercise, and a hoax. Originally publishe ...
'' * 1983: ''September Gun'' * 1983: ''The Reflection Natas'' * 1984: ''The Assumption'' * 1984: '' Flashpoint'' * 1984: '' Little Arliss'' * 1984: '' Revenge of the Nerds'' * 1985: ''The Ascension'' * 1985: ''Centurion Odyssey'' * 1985: ''Cowboy Up'' * 1985: ''
Dream West ''Dream West'' is a 1986 American television miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain and directed by Dick Lowry. Development The seven-hour miniseries was broken into three parts (2 hours, 2 hours, and 3 hours). Part 1 aired on Sunday, April 13 ...
'' * 1985: ''Go West-Sing West'' * 1985: ''Jackals'' * 1985: ''Le Grand Rallye'' * 1986: ''Buckeye and Blue'' * 1986: ''Here a Thief, There a Thief'' * 1986: ''It's the Girl in the Red Truck'' * 1986: ''
Three Amigos ''Three Amigos'' (stylized as ''¡Three Amigos!'') is a 1986 American Western comedy film directed by John Landis, written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman (who also wrote the film's songs), and starring Chevy Chase, Steve Mart ...
'' * 1986: ''
Stagecoach A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by four horses although some versions are draw ...
'' (TV movie) * 1987: ''Desperado #1'' * 1987: ''Desperado #2'' * 1987: ''Nobody Likes It Hot'' * 1987: ''Poker Alice'' * 1987: ''Walker'' * 1987: '' ''The Quick and the Dead'''' (TV movie) * 1988: '' Ghost Town'' * 1988: '' Once Upon a Texas Train'' * 1988: ''Red River'' * 1988: ''Return of the Desperado'' * 1988: ''South of Reno'' * 1988: ''Stones for Ibarra'' * 1989: ''Desperado Badland Justice'' * 1989: ''El Diablo'' * 1989: ''Laughing Dead'' * 1989: ''Law at Randado'' * 1989: ''Third Degree Burn'' * 1989: ''Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid'' * 1990: ''
Young Guns II ''Young Guns II'' is a 1990 American Western film and a sequel to '' Young Guns'' (1988). It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater, and features William Petersen as Pat Garrett. It was written by Jo ...
'' * 1990: ''The Highwaymen'' * 1990: ''
Two Fisted Tales ''Two-Fisted Tales'' is an anthology war comic published bi-monthly by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title originated in 1950 when Harvey Kurtzman suggested to William Gaines that they publish an adventure comic. Kurtzman became the editor of ...
'' * 1990: ''The Legend of Grizzly Adams'' * 1991: ''Four Eyes and Six Guns'' * 1991: ''Gunsmoke III: To the Last Man'' * 1991: ''
Kid Kid, Kids, KIDS, and K.I.D.S. may refer to: Common meanings * Colloquial term for a child or other young person ** Also for a parent's offspring regardless of age * Engage in joking * Young goats * The goat meat of young goats * Kidskin, leath ...
'' * 1992: ''California Dreaming'' * 1992: ''Ghosts of Ruby'' * 1992: ''Legends of the West'' * 1992: ''Newton's Apple'' * 1992: ''
Showdown A showdown is a duel. The term may also refer to: Places * Showdown Ski Area, in Montana, United States Books * ''Showdown'' (Amado novel), a 1984 novel by Jorge Amado * ''Showdown'' (Dekker novel), a 2006 novel by Ted Dekker * ''Showdown'' (F ...
'' * 1992: ''Stay Tuned'' * 1993: ''
Nemesis In ancient Greek religion, Nemesis, also called Rhamnousia or Rhamnusia ( grc, Ῥαμνουσία, Rhamnousía, the goddess of Rhamnous), was the goddess who personifies retribution, a central concept in the Greek world view. Etymology The n ...
'' (filmed scenes in 1992) * 1993: '' Tombstone'' * 1993: ''
Geronimo Geronimo ( apm, Goyaałé, , ; June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Ndendahe Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Central Apache ba ...
'' * 1993: ''Gunsmoke V: One Man's Justice'' * 1993: ''Horse Opera'' * 1993: ''Marshal Charley'' * 1993: ''Music of the West'' * 1993: '' Posse'' * 1994: ''The Last Bounty Hunter'' * 1994: ''The West'' * 1994: '' Terminal Velocity'' * 1994: '' Lightning Jack'' * 1995: ''Hard Bounty'' * 1995: ''The Quick and the Dead'' * 1995: ''Legend'' * 1995: ''Timemaster'' * 1995: ''Under the Hula Moon'' * 1997: '' Buffalo Soldiers'' * 1997: ''Los Locos'' * 2000: '' South of Heaven, West of Hell'' * 2002: ''Legend of the Phantom Rider'' * 2003: ''Ghost Rock'' * 2003: ''Gunfight at the OK Corral'' * 2004: ''Treasure of the Seven Mummies'' * 2005: ''Miracle at Sage Creek'' * 2005: ''Cutoff'' * 2005: ''Dual'' * 2005: ''Ghost Town'' * 2005: ''Wild West Tech – Gang Technology'' * 2006: ''The Dead Evil Seven Mummies'' * 2006: ''Wild and the West'' * 2007: ''Legend of Pearl Hart'' * 2007: ''The Wild West'' * 2008: ''Mad, Mad Wagon Party'' * 2011: ''To Kill a Memory'' * 2013: ''Hot Bath an’ a Stiff Drink'' * 2019: The Legend of 5 Mile Cave Some scenes from the 1994 arcade game '' Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters'' from Konami were also shot at Old Tucson Studios, along with '' The Last Bounty Hunter'', ''
Fast Draw Showdown ''Fast Draw Showdown'' is a live-action laserdisc video game, released by American Laser Games in 1994 (see 1994 in video gaming) for a limited number of platforms. As one of the last live-action rail shooters released by the company, which bega ...
'', and ''
Shootout at Old Tucson American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally cr ...
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American Laser Games American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created ...
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Television

Many TV series and TV movies have had at least one episode filmed at Old Tucson in whole or in part including the following: * 1958–1961: ''
Wanted Dead or Alive Wanted Dead or Alive may refer to: Film and television * ''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' (1951 film), an American film of 1951 * ''Wanted Dead or Alive'' (TV series), a 1958–1961 TV series starring Steve McQueen * ''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' (1987 fil ...
'' * 1959–1965: '' Rawhide'' * 1962: '' Have Gun Will Travel'' * 1963: '' Wagon Train'' * 1966–1969: '' Death Valley Days'' * 1966–1971: '' The High Chaparral'' * 1966/1971–72: ''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on U ...
'' * 1967: '' Dundee and the Culhane'' * 1971: '' Bearcats!'' (either the TV movie title that started the series or at least one episode) * 1972–1974: ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character ...
'' * 1972–1975: '' Kung Fu'' * 1974–1975: '' Petrocelli'' * 1975–1976: '' The Young Pioneers'' * 1977–1979: '' How The West Was Won'' * 1977–1983: '' Little House on the Prairie'' * 1978: '' The New Maverick'' (TV movie) * 1980: '' Hart to Hart'' * 1984: ''
Highway to Heaven ''Highway to Heaven'' is an American fantasy Drama (film and television), drama television series that ran on NBC from September 19, 1984, to August 4, 1989. The series starred Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith, an angel sent to Earth in order t ...
'' * 1984: '' Ripley's Believe it or Not'' * 1984: '' Little House on the Prairie: Bless All the Dear Children'' (TV movie) * 1985–1988: ''
Webster Webster may refer to: People *Webster (surname), including a list of people with the surname *Webster (given name), including a list of people with the given name Places Canada *Webster, Alberta *Webster's Falls, Hamilton, Ontario United State ...
'' * 1987: ''
Highway to Heaven ''Highway to Heaven'' is an American fantasy Drama (film and television), drama television series that ran on NBC from September 19, 1984, to August 4, 1989. The series starred Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith, an angel sent to Earth in order t ...
'' (episode: "Why Punish the Children") * 1987: '' Reading Rainbow'' (episode: "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch") * 1987: '' Love Among Thieves'' (TV movie) * 1988–1991: '' The Young Riders'' * 1988: ''
One Life to Live ''One Life to Live'' (often abbreviated as ''OLTL'') is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes ...
'' * 1989: ''
America's Most Wanted ''America's Most Wanted'' (often abbreviated as ''AMW'') is an American television program whose first run was produced by 20th Television, and second run is under the Fox Alternative Entertainment division of Fox Corporation. At the time of i ...
'' * 1989: '' WWF Prime Time Wrestling'' * 1990: '' Unsolved Mysteries'' * 1998: '' Magnificent Seven''


See also

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Old Vegas Old Vegas was an amusement park at 2440 South Boulder Highway in Henderson, Nevada, located in the Las Vegas Valley. The park's theme was American Old Western, modeled after 1850s Las Vegas. The site included various amusement rides and a replic ...
*
Goldfield Ghost Town Goldfield or Goldfields may refer to: Places * Goldfield, Arizona, the former name of Youngberg, Arizona, a populated place in the United States * Goldfield, Colorado, a community in the United States * Goldfield, Iowa, a city in the United State ...


References


External links


Official site
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