Arizona's Little Hollywood
Monday, July 25, 2011

Burl Trouble

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In 1948, popular folksinger Burl Ives was one of the main selling points for RKO Radio Pictures when it was promoting Station West , the par...
Monday, July 18, 2011

‘Legion’ of Honor

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I uncovered a lot of obscure facts while researching my book Arizona’s Little Hollywood , but one of the most unexpected finds was a gushing...
Monday, July 11, 2011

Un-dressed

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A sketch of a costume designed by Edith Head and intended to be worn by Hedy Lamarr in a sequence in Paramount's Sedona-filmed Copper Ca...
Monday, July 4, 2011

Out-Fox Radio

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Don’t tell the top brass at Fox Film, but their 1933 Robbers’ Roost wasn’t the first adaption of Zane Grey’s novel for another medium; list...
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Monday, June 27, 2011

Shameless Self-Promotion: ‘Arizona’s Little Hollywood’ Receives Nod

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Here’s some news that put a hitch in our giddyap this spring: Arizona’s Little Hollywood: Sedona and Northern Arizona’s Forgotten Film His...
Monday, June 20, 2011

Sue Ane Langdon Exposes ‘The Rounders’

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Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford tip their hats to Hope Holiday and Sue Ane Langdon. Despite its “naughty” (for 1965) nude scenes, the biggest ...
Monday, June 13, 2011

‘California’ Gold

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There’s no record of any complaints from Golden State historical societies or politicians when most of the advertising materials Paramount c...
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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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