Arizona's Little Hollywood
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Love on the Rocks?

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The most enduring Sedona legend surrounding  Angel and the Badman  is that John Wayne and Gail Russell had a love affair during local filmin...
Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sedona Movie Alert!

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Throughout the 1930s, Sedona was seen on screen as the setting for low-budget "B" Westerns. That all changed with 1940's  Virg...
Monday, November 22, 2010

Unsung Heroes

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Paramount Pictures staff songwriters Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, who would pen the Doris Day hit “Que Será Será” and hummable theme songs ...
Saturday, November 20, 2010

Sedona Movie Alert!

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The woman some call the most beautiful in movie history earned her only Best Actress Academy Award nomination in 1945's  Leave her to He...
Monday, November 15, 2010

Family Ties

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Chances are good that if you live in Sedona, you don’t believe in coincidence. Just ask Jayne and Phil Feiner, who have lived in the Village...
Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Truth or Dare?

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“When I read Roy Chanslor’s turbulent drama of the legendary woman known as Vienna and her Johnny Guitar, I wanted to do it on the screen. F...
Monday, November 1, 2010

You Can’t Please Everyone

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Claiming Warner Bros.’ Mission to Moscow “is a lie by the GPU” (the Soviet state security organization), members of the Socialist Labor Par...
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Arizona's Little Hollywood
Having played host to more than 60 Hollywood productions—from the early years of cinema through the 1970s—Sedona, Arizona’s unsung role in American film is the topic of this blog. Here, once and for all Sedona gets her due as a key location in movie history, a silent but stunning backdrop to all genres of movies including silent films, B westerns, World War II propaganda, and film noir.
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