Arizona's Little Hollywood: Sedona and Northern Arizona's Forgotten Film History 1923–1973 (Sedona Monthly Books)
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Author(s)Joe McNeill
PublisherBar 225 Media, Ltd.
ISBN / ASIN0615323219
ISBN-139780615323213
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,344,913
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Having played host to more than 60 Hollywood productions from the early years of cinema through the 1970s Sedona, Arizona s impact on the film industry is revealed here for the first time. Detailing its role as a silent but stunning backdrop to all types of movies, this volume covers the silent films, B westerns, World War II propaganda, and film noirs filmed on location in Arizona. Lavishly illustrated, this reference tells the story behind an anti-American Nazi propaganda western; the true history of filmmaking in Monument Valley; the first-ever inclusive guide to the location filming of Stagecoach; and descriptions of each Arizona production from conception through reception by critics and audiences, with plot summaries and complete details of cast and crew.
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