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MONUMENT VALLEY Photography by Jerry L. Schneider A photographic tour of Monument Valley, the home of the Navajo Inidian and famous for its beautiful landscapes. The area has been used in motion pictures for many years and can be seen in such films as "Stagecoach", "My Darling Clementine", "Fort Apache", "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Mackenna's Gold", "Back to the Future III", and "Forrest Gump", and many others. |
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WESTERN MOVIE MAKING LOCATIONS Vol 1 Southern California by Jerry L. Schneider
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CORRIGANVILLE: The Definitive True History of the Ray "Crash" Corrigan Movie Ranch by Jerry L. Schneider
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THE CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH FILMOGRAPHY by Jerry L. Schneider
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH Proof Sheets #1 The Corriganville Movie Ranch was opened to the general public in 1949. In 1953, expansion of the ranch and shows was accompanied by Larry Parson becoming one of the two official Corriganville Photographers. For a $1, you could have your picture taken with Ray "Crash" Corrigan. You would then receive an autographed 8x10 photo in the mail. Larry's negatives are the only known ones to survive. For reference, he made proof sheets of his negatives (a proof sheet is an actual sized photo of the negative, unenlarged). This booklet contains the proof sheets for 1953 which include Corrigan's posing with the visitors to his ranch. Other proof sheets from 1953, including the rodeo and stunt shows, will be featured in another booklet, as well as the other years during which Larry Parson was one of the photographers. |
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH A 1947 Tour by RKO The Corriganville Movie Ranch was created by B-Western actor, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, when he purchased the 1600+ acre ranch in Simi Valley, California. While his ownership of the land ceased in 1964, the ranch, now a park, continues to be used by the filmmaking business. This booklet contains the location photographs taken by representatives of RKO Studios in 1947 when they scouted the ranch. Full sized photographs.
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH The Movie Sets The movie sets at the Corriganville Movie Ranch were a main attraction for the visitors. Here is a sampling of those sets as taken by Larry Parson. |
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH The Silvertown Stunt Shows When Ray "Crash" Corrigan opened his movie ranch to the general public, he instituted a variety of shows throughout his property. Most of these shows were the stunt shows. This booklet illustrates the early stunt shows performed on the Silvertown main street. Photographs by Larry Parson. |
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH The Rodeos In 1953, to better serve his visitors, Ray "Crash" Corrigan purchased a ranch which fronted on Los Angeles Avenue (now Kuehner Drive). Prior to this time, the only entrance to his ranch was down a side road (Smith Road). With this new frontage property, a parking area was begun as well as adding a rodeo arena. Weekend rodeo shows became a staple of the ranch into the 1960's. Here is a sampling of those shows, in beautiful photographs by Larry Parson. |
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH A Casual Look at the Ranch The Corriganville Movie Ranch was an enchanting place to visit. Here is an overview of the ranch through many photographs by Larry Parson.
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH Figure Studies #1 Besides being an amusement park, the Corriganville Movie Ranch was primarily used for motion pictures and television shows. Photo shoots were also done. This booklet presents some of those shoots which involved nude models. Also included are screen shots of nudie films shot at the ranch. |
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH Figure Studies #2 Our second Figure Studies booklet presents those models who were shot clothed. |
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INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS FILM LOCATIONS: THEN & NOW by Jerry L. Schneider A Western film location expert, the author has taken his skills to detail the filming locations used in the 1956 sci-fi classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Utilizing film frames, photographs of the locations as they now appear, including aerial photographs, and vintage maps, he shows where the location was filmed at, what it looked like in the film, and what the area looks like 50 years later.
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THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS OF SOUND WESTERN MOVIE LOCATIONS (1929-1979) by Kenny Stier Western filming locations from recognized classics to obscure B movies are catalogued with cast and director listings for over 3600 titles. Illustrated with over 375 stills, lobby cards, and then and now images, this book includes descriptions for more than 200 movie sites in the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Spain. A foreword by noted location authority Carlo Gaberscek sets into context the choices, challenges, and characters of the places Hollywood selected to depict the lore of the American West. |
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A CENTURY OF WESTERN MOVIE LOCATIONS by Carlo Gaberscek and Kenny Stier A complete guide to Westerns produced for theaters, TV, and home video between 1980 and 2010. Over 600 were produced and they are listed with production company, director, cast, and filming locations. There are descriptions and filmographies for over 230 movie sites in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Spain, outlining their history and reconstructing their filmographies from their origins until today. The book is amply illustrated with location photographs and movie stills. |
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CORRIGANVILLE: The Reel Story of Ray "Crash" Corrigan and His Movie Ranch by Jerry L. Schneider
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CORRIGANVILLE MOVIE RANCH PICTORIAL SOUVENIR BOOK
The Corriganville Movie Ranch Pictorial Souvenir Book was sold at the world famous Corriganville Movie Ranch in Simi Valley, California. Open to the public from 1949 to 1966, movie actor Ray "Crash" Corrigan greeted you on main street of Silvertown, his western street, and you could visit the Fort Apache set, Corsican Village, Robin Hood Lake, and many more sets and areas of the 1600 acre ranch. This is a near complete reprint of the original book -- only the centerfold map is missing, but another map is found on the back cover. |
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