![]() ![]() CAST: Dorothy McKinnan, Tom Wynn, Bonnie Chamberlain. The Mormon Conquest (Security National Pictures). LOC: Johnson Canyon, Cave Lakes, Kanab Canyon. CAST: Tex Ritter, Muriel Evans, Reed Howes. LOC: Duck Creek, Strawberry Valley, Aspen Mirror Lake, Navajo Lake, Sidney Valley, Cedar Breaks. CAST: Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda, Edna May Oliver. LOC: Cave Lakes, Johnson Canyon.ĭrums Along the Mohawk* (Twentieth Century-Fox). CAST: Bob Steele, Richard Cramer, Gertrude Messenger. LOC: Johnson Canyon, Three Lakes, Parry Lodge.įeud on the Range (Metropolitan). CAST: William Elliott, Monte Blue, Carole Wayne. The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (Columbia). ![]() LOC: Johnson Canyon, the Gap, Kanab Canyon, Zion, Springdale. CAST: Wallace Beery, Virginia Bruce, Dennis O’Keefe. CAST: Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, Walter Connolly. CAST: Ray Corrigan, Hoot Gibson, LeRoy Mason. DIR: William Witney, Alan James, Ray Taylor. ![]() CAST: George O’Brien, Dorothy Wilson, Paul Kelly. LOC: Johnson Canyon, Springdale, Zion, Virgin River. CAST: George O’Brien, Irene Hervey, LeRoy Mason. CAST: Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White. LOC: Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge.Ĭross Country Cruise (Universal). CAST: George O’Brien, Sue Carol, Walter MacGrail. OL: Gallup, NM Grand Canyon, AZ Porter Ranch, San Fernando Valley, CA. CAST: Johnny Mack Brown, Wallace Beery, Kay Johnson. LOC: Grafton, Rockville Road, Zion.īilly the Kid (M-G-M). CAST: Warner Baxter, Mona Maris, Carole Lombard. CAST: Dorothy Mackaill, Ian Keith, Lucien Littlefield. CAST: Ben Lyon, Marie Prevost, Andrus Randolph. OL: Mojave Desert, CA.Īll Faces West (Pioneer Film Corp.). CAST: Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Burgess. CAST: William Boyd, Jobyna Ralston, Philo McCullough. The Night Flyer (James Cruze Prods./Pathe). CAST: Dolores del Rio, Warner Baxter, Roland Drew. Ramona (Inspiration Pictures/United Artists). LOC: Undetermined Lake Tribune ad, 18 February 1928]. CAST: Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Jack Luden. LOC: Cedar Breaks, Dixie National Forest. The Shepherd of the Hills (First National). CAST: Gary Cooper, Thelma Todd, William Powell. CAST: Jobyna Ralston, Margaret Livingston, Robert Frazier. ![]() CAST: Gary Cooper, Betty Jewel, El Brendel. Note: lost film.Īrizona Bound (Paramount). CAST: Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton, Arlette Marchal. OL: Tuba City, Sagi Canyon, AZ.įorlorn River (Paramount). CAST: Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery. LOC: Cedar Breaks, Zion, Springdale, Bryce Canyon, Johnson Canyon. CAST: Tom Mix, George Bancroft, DeWitt Jennings. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wilson, Ernest Torrence. LOC: Salt Lake City, Daniels Canyon, Heber. One Hundred Years of Mormonism (Utah Moving Picture Co.). Every effort has been made to corroborate the accuracy of the information gleaned from contemporary newspapers, studio documents, viewing of the films and television programs, and from entries on .Īll listings are movies unless identified as television. The simple designation of “Utah” as the LOC indicates that the motion picture or television series episode was either unavailable for viewing or that the specific Utah locations are thus far unidentified. The narrative chapters in this book will guide you to those titles for which Utah locations served as the primary filming sites. The Utah filming locations identified after LOC do not always mean that they were the primary locations. Entries of many films include other locations (OL) outside of Utah, even when the primary location is in Utah. Director (DIR) lead members of the cast (CAST) and the known Utah locations (LOC). An asterisk (*) denotes that the film is in color through 1965. The year in which the production is placed is the actual year of release (in theaters, television, cable, and video), which is not usually the same year of production. Titles of motion pictures are listed below, followed by production company and releasing studio. Finally, you will note occasional references to Utah filming locations in counties not covered in the chapters of this book. I have attempted to include here significant feature films, television shows, and documentaries that, in one form or another, found their way into theatrical, television, or home-video release in various formats. In later years, straight-to-video releases were often released with titles other than those by which they were known at the time of production. Motion Pictures and Television Productions Made in UtahĪny list of motion pictures claiming to be comprehensive is immediately challenged by frequent lack of documentation, the fact that many productions simply no longer exist, and the sheer enormity of the number of films included. ![]()
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