Wyoming Movie List
Latest Update: 7.05
Information on this page is but a small sample of the total
information contained in Walt Farmer's newest book,
"Wyoming, A History of Film
and Video in the 20th Century."
Information about that book and his other cdrombook, "The Making of Shane,"
can be obtained by clicking on the above links.
(My thanks to the Wyoming Film Office for providing an official link to
this page.)
Click on the date to see the movies made that decade or scroll down
as desired.
1900-1910-1920-1930-1940-1950-1960-1970-1980-1990+
This is a proprietary list belonging to Walt
Farmer, posted as part of his website:
Walt's Wyoming (Film)
Web
email: wyomovieguy@hotmail.com
While the information is free, please advise
the author if you use it on another website or in a publication. Also,
credit to this author would be expected and a link to this
website/webpage included. It also includes information about Movie
Tours of Jackson Hole, a Wyoming film trivia quiz, links to tourist
& other film sites, a list of documentaries/music videos/TV shows
& other media events in Wyoming's history, & a variety of other
relevant information. Visit, learn, enjoy.
If you want to know more about filming a
project in Wyoming, goto www.wyomingfilm.org
There are a number of places to go to find out more about Wyoming
history in general. If you like to read, an excellent sources of
a wide variety of books about Wyoming and Jackson Hole history are: The Jackson Hole Book
Trader (talk to Dean @ 800.722.2710).
Films with a + in front of the
description, indicates a film with a location (shot in Jackson area)
that can be visited
during the Jackson Hole film Tour.
Films with a # in front of the description,
indicates a film I DO NOT have, but want. All other films listed
are films that I
have a copy of in my possession.
Please advise if you know where/how I can obtain a copy.
Another duplicate page to this one exists, with
many images from the films below. If you'd like to see that page,
click on this link although this page is
better for printing out.
This is a list of movies made in Wyoming
current as of 6/2005. This is a proprietary list belonging to
Walt Farmer. These are films that were shot all or in
considerable part in Wyoming in the 20th century, ending
12/31/00. Color and not rated unless otherwise noted. Films
reviewed by author on a 1-5 scale: 1=poor, 5=superior. BW=Black
and White. While this list should be completely accurate, no claim is
made that it is absolutely so. The author would appreciate any
information to make the listings more accurate and as complete as
possible, but I don't believe anyone anywhere, has a more comprehensive
list for Wyoming.
For videos, TV show, news clips, commercials,
documentaries, etc., visit my other Video List webpage.
Pre 1900 productions were mostly very short films from Edison,
Essanay, & others
showing trains,tourists at Yellowstone & other similar B&W
silent subjects.
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1900
- #1904 - Wyoming Roundup.
The documentation of a real Wyoming roundup. Shot on plains north
of Rock River on Sam Moore's Forty Nine Ranch. Charles Camp Pictures /
Silent / BW.
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1910
- #1912 - Charge of the
Light Brigade. Dir. by J. Searle Dawley. Stars: Benjamin
Wilson, Richard Neill, James Gordon. Shot near Cheyenne at Pole
Mtn. and the Terry Ranch south of Cheyenne. Used the U.S. 9th Cavalry
(and Buffalo soldiers) from Ft. D.A. Russell (now F.E. Warren
AFB). Filmed in Aug. and released in Oct. Re 1936 and 1968
versions not in WYO. Edison Film Co. / Silent / BW / 1025 ft.
- #1913 - Indian Wars,
The, aka The Indian Wars Refought. Dir:
Theodore Wharton and Vernon Day. Stars: Wm. Frederick Cody, Nelson
Miles. Shot in the Black Hills of WY and the Badlands of SD and NE.
Recreation of 4 famous Indian battles that B.B. Cody fought in. The Wm.
F. Cody Historical Picture Co. and the Essenay Film Mfg. Co. / Silent /
BW / Only 3 min. remain today.
- #1913 - Curse of the
Great Southwest, The, aka Curse
of the Southwest, aka Life on the Y6 Ranch ,
shot on the Y6 Ranch at Albin. Dir: Unk. Stars: Don
Gazzolo, Josephine West, Frank Carter, Charles Irwin, Pauline
Irwin. Shot near Cheyenne and during the Frontier Days
Celebration of 1912. Cheyenne Feature Film Co. / Silent / BW / 3
reels.
- #1916 - Man from
Bitter Roots, The. Dir: Oscar Apfel. Stars: William Farnum,
Charles Whittaker. Shot near Cody and based on book by Caroline
Lockhart. Scheming villain plots to steal hero's goldmine and his
girl. Fox / Silent / BW.
- 1917 - Man from Painted
Post, The, aka Fancy Jim Sherwood and
Handsome Jim Sherwood. Dir: Joseph Henaberry. Stars:
Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Hoot Gibson, Monte Blue, Fred and Ed
Burns, Charles Stevens. Shot on the Lakeside (Riverside) Ranch in
and around Wood's Landing. Based on short story "Silver Slippers"
by Jackson Gregory. Sherwood is a cattlemen's detective brought
to investigate rustling. He comes in as a tenderfoot from
Harvard, meets the schoolmarm, befriends the bad guy and realizes via a
flashback that the bad guy killed his sister. Big fight to save
the now kidnapped girl and get the bad guy. Fairbanks Artcraft /
Silent / 5 reels / 3* / BW.
- 1917 - Indian Life,
aka All Indian Movie. Dir: Paul Powell. Stars: Barney
Old Coyote, Ben Spotted Horse, Scratches His Face, and other all Indian
cast. Shot near Sheridan. Silent except for the very
pertinent accompanying Indian music. Previewed at the Orpheum
Theatre in Sheridan with the premiere at the Gem in 1918. Later
edited and released in 1920 as Before the White Man Came.
Northwestern Film Co. / 4 reel documentary w/orchestration and 2
dramatic reels / 2* / BW.
- #1917 - Adventures of
Buffalo Bill, The. A re-release of The Indian
Warsof 1913 on W.F. Cody's death.
- #1918 - Heart of the Wilds, aka Triple Chevrons and Pierre
of the Plains. Dir: Marshall Neilan. Stars: Elsie
Ferguson, Thomas Meighan and Matt Moore. It was shot near Cody
and Garland and YNP. Based on play "Pierre of the Plains" by
Edgar Selwyn and the short story "She of the Triple Chevron" by Gilbert
Parker in "Pierre and His People." Soap opera of bootleg liquor
to Indians, the Mountie that tracks down a murder and gets the
girl. Famous Players Lasky Co. and Artcraft Pictures / Silent / 5
reels / BW.
- #1918 - Hell Cat, The, Dir: Reginald Barker. Stars: Geraldine Farrar, Milton
Sills and Tom Santschi. Shot entirely near Cody on the Hargreaves
Ranch. Half Spanish, half Irish girl falls in love w/Park Co.
Sheriff who is also the enemy of an unscrupulous cattleman. When
rejected, he burns down her home, cohorts are killed and left in the
fire, and he kidnaps the girl who others but the Sheriff think is
killed too. Earns her Hellcat name before rescue by
Sheriff. Goldwyn Picture Co. / Silent / BW / 6 reels.
- #1919 - Duke of Chimney
Butte, The. Dir: Frank Borzage. Stars:
Fred Stone, Vola Vale, Buck Connors, Chuck Morrison and Vesta
Philbrook. Shot near Cheyenne and Pine Bluffs. A travelling
salesman of kitchen appliances, meets a group of cowboys plagued by
rustlers and convinces them he's quite a horseman and hero. He
goes after the rustlers, kills their leader and wins the heart of the
heroine. Pathé Picture Co. w/the Fred Stone Movie Company
/ Silent / BW / 5 reels.
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1920
- #1920 - Fighting
Sherpherdess,The. Dir: Edward Jose.
Stars: Anita Stewart, Wallace MacDonald, Noah Beery, Walter Long.
Shot near Cody on property of the book's author, Caroline
Lockhart. A shepherdess, falsely convicted, fights to prove her
innocence. Louis B. Mayer Prod. Co. and Anita Stewart Prod. Co. /
Silent / BW / 5 reels.
- +#1922 - Cowboy and the
Lady, The. Dir: Chas. Maigne. Star:
Mary Miles Minter, Tom Moore, Viora Daniels, Patricia Palmer, Robert
Schnable (Not the Gary Cooper/Merle Oberon version of 1938). From
the book of the same name by Clyde Fitch. Shot at the old
Pederson place and elsewhere around Jackson. Girl married to
philandering husband brings him to their Wyoming ranch which is next
door to a dude's (Moore). Girl and neighbor start a flirtation as
do husband and another girl. When husband is killed, Moore and
Minter suspect each other until real killer is found. Famous
Players Lasky Co. (Paramount) / Silent / 5 reels / BW.
- #1923 - Reno.
Dir: Rupert Hughes. Stars: Lew Cody, Helen e Chadwick, Geo.
Walsh. Husband and wife are divorced, but divorce isn't legal in
her home state. He kidnaps the children. Marriage legal in
Yellowstone NP. Death in the geysers. Goldwyn Pictures / BW
/ Silent / 7 reels.
- #1924 - Lawless
Men, The, aka Man from
Wyoming. Dir: Neal Hart. Stars: Neal Hart and Ben
Corbett. Shot near Lusk on the Willson Bros.' Ranch and in
Manville. Star is unjustly sentenced for the killing of the
father of the girl he loves. When released, he tracks down the
killer who kidnaps his girlfriend. She's rescued, bad guy is
killed, he's proved innocent. Neal Hart Prod. Co. / Silent / 5
reels / BW.
- #1924 - Thundering Herd,
The. Dir: Irvin Willat or Wm. K. Howard,
depending on report. Stars: Lois Wilson, Jack Holt, Tim McCoy, Noah
Beery and Gary Cooper. Shot on the Buffalo Ranch in Yellowstone
(Cody). Crew also housed in cabins at Moran. From book of
same name by Zane Grey. Hero joins band of buffalo hunters and
falls in love with stepdaughter of an outlaw who's been robbing the
hunters. Indians declare war on hunters, hero and heroine are
separated and her father is killed. Hero saves heroine from
stampede and Indians are defeated. Hero gives up buffalo hunting,
returns to Kansas and marries heroine. Famous Players Lasky Co. /
Silent / 7 reels or 79 min. / BW.
- 1925ca - Magic Yellowstone, filmed by Jack Ellis Haynes for the Northern Pacific
Railway. Life in early Yellowstone showing wildlife, train
arriving at Gardiner, all the lodges of the day with their music and
ballrooms, buses transporting people to geysers & hot springs,
people trampling over thermal features and more. 4* / Silent,
although video has old movie piano soundtrack / 27 min. / BW.
- 1925 - Pony Express,
The, aka The Thirty First State, shot near
Cheyenne on the Chas. Irwin Ranch. Dir: James Cruze. Stars:
Ernest Torrence, Wallace Beery, Richard Cortez, Al Hart, George
Bancroft, Frank Lackteen, Betty Compson. Melodramatic western
about a Senator establishing his own empire. His plans are
thwarted by a Pony Express rider. 60 min. / 3* / Famous Players
Lasky Co. / Silent / BW.
- 1926 - Devil Horse,
The. Dir: Fred Jackman. Stars: Yakima Canutt,
Gladys McConnell, Robert Kortman, Roy Clements, Fred Jackman, Jr.
Action packed anti-Indian film even that includes horse fights.
Shot near Cody. Pathe / Silent / 3* / BW.
- +1926 - Three Bad Men.
Dir: John Ford. Stars: George O'Brien, Lou Tellegen, J. Farrell
MacDonald, Tom Santschi, Frank Campeau. From the book "Over the
Border" by Herman Whitaker. Shot in area of Dead Man's Bar and
elsewhere in Jackson Hole. 3 gruff outlaws become benevolent
protectors of young girl whose father is killed during western
settlement period. Fox Film Co. / Silent / 92 min. / 3* / BW.
- #1926 -
Warpaint (or 2 words) aka Rider of the
Plains. Dir: W. S. Van Dyke. Stars: Tim McCoy, Pauline
Starke, Chas. French, Chief Yowlachie, Chief Whitehorse (aka Tom
Crispin), Karl Dane. Based on the book by Peter Kyne, shot near
Ft. Washakie and in the Wind River Range (Little Wind River
Canyon). One bad Indian, one good Indian, cavalry, battles,
comedy and romance. MGM / Silent / 6 reels / BW.
- 1927 - Spoilers of the West. Dir: W.S. Van Dyke. Stars: Tim
McCoy, Dorothy Sebastian, Marjorie Daw, William Fairbanks, Chief Big
Tree and Goes in Lodge. Filmed near Lander and Ft. Washakie,
based on a story by John Thomas Neville. Army Lt. helped by leader of
Indian police, clear squatters and trappers from Indian land, except
for a girl and brother who own the trading post. That's a
mistake, they move and Lt marries the girl. Premiered at Grand
Theatre in Lander, 7/24/28. MGM / Silent / BW / 3* / 6 reels.
- 1927 - Red Raiders,
The. Dir: Albert Rogell. Stars: Ken Maynard,
Chief Yowlache, Ann Drew. Probably filmed near Cheyenne.
Army Lt saves first a stagecoach and then the fort. First
National Film Co. / Silent / BW / 3* / 7 reels.
- #1927 - Wyoming.
Same Dir. and stars as Spoilers... Based on story by
Woody Van Dyke. Two boys, one Indian and one white, friends as
children become enemies as adults. Indians raid wagon train but
are repulsed at Ft. Washakie. Lt falls in love w/wagon train
woman. Chief kills his own son to stop the bloodshed.
MGM(See Wyoming, 1940) / Silent / BW / 5 reels.
- #1928 - Glorious Trail,
The. Dir: Al Rogell. Stars: Ken Maynard and
Gladys McConnell, Les Bates, James Bradbury, Billy Franey and Chief
Yowlachie. Filmed near Cheyenne on reservation land north of the
country club at Ft. D.A. Russell. A working telegraph line crew
is slaughtered by Indians but line is completed despite attacks, by the
superintendent (hero). When the Indians with a white renegade
attack again, the telegraph is used to alert Ft. D.A. Russell for the
cavalry. Later, hero marries heroine and settles in Cheyenne. The
Ken Maynard First National Motion Picture Co. / Silent / 6 reels or 65
min. / BW.
- #1928 - Cheyenne.
Dir: Al Rogell. Stars: Ken Maynard and Gladys McDonnell and others from
"Glorious Trail." Shot in downtown Cheyenne and at Frontier Days.
Hero is an accomplished rider and wins it all during the Cheyenne
"Frontier Days." Heroine races horses to pay off father's debts and
after numerous problems, hero saves the day in court and marries the
heroine. Ken Maynard First Nat'l Motion Picture Co. / Silent /
BW/ 6 reels.
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1930
- +1930 - Big Trail, The, aka The Oregon
Trail. Dir: Raoul Walsh. Stars: John Wayne, Marguerite
Churchill, El Brendel, Tully Marshall, Tyrone Power, Sr., Chief
Thundercloud, Ward Bond. Shot near Moran and on the Snake
River. Also UT, CA, AZ, OR and MT. John Wayne's first
leading role and reportedly the first time he rode a horse.
Pioneering effort in wide screen cinematography - 70mm "Grandeur."
Impressive early talkie, Wyoming's first. Wagon train on the Ore.
Trail encounters Indians, winter, buffalo, tough terrain and romantic
problems. Fox Film Co. / 110 or 121 min./ 3* / BW.
- 1932 - End of the Trail.
Dir: Ross Lederman. Stars: Tim McCoy, Luana Walters. Shot near
Lander on the Wind River Indian Reservation (Little Wind River
Canyon). Star is railroaded by fellow Cavalry officer as a
gunrunner. He is an Indian sympathizer whose son is killed by the
cavalry, but, he averts an Indian war and is eventually
exonerated. Originally killed at the end, final story has him
wounded and probably getting the Indian girl. Meteor Film Corp. /
3* / BW / 61 min.
- 1933 - Mr. Skitch, aka Green Dice
and There's Always Tomorrow. Dir: James
Cruze. Stars: Will Rogers, ZaSu Pitts, Rochelle Hudson, Florence
Desmond, Harry Green, Charles Starrett, Wally Albright, others.
Some shot in Y'stone. Based on short story, "Green Dice" by Anne
Cameron in The Saturday Evening Post of 25 Sept. 1926. Fox Film
Co. / BW / 2* / 70 min.
- 1936 - Yellowstone.
Dir: Arthur Lubin. Stars: Andy Devine, Ralph Morgan, Judith Barrett.
Shot in Y'stone and GTNP. Daughter and ex-con father reunite in
Yellowstone where he's returned to get loot of old robbery. He's
killed by henchmen. Ranger gets the loot, the murderer, and the
girl. Universal / 65 min. / 2* / BW.
- +1939 - Down the Wyoming
Trail, aka Wyoming. Dir: Al Herman.
Stars: Tex Ritter, Mary Brodel. Hero helps heroine to stop a gang
of cattle rustlers using an elk herd as cover. Filmed at Nat'l
Elk Refuge, Neilsen Ranch, Hansen Ranch, Jackson Town Square.
Monogram Pictures / 59 min. / 2* / BW.
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1940
- +1940 - Bad
Man of Wyoming, aka Wyoming. Dir:
Richard Thorpe. Stars: Wallace Beery, Leo Carillo, Ann
Rutherford, Marjorie Main, Lee Bowman, Joseph Calleia, Bobs
Watson. Filmed entirely in what is now GTNP near Moose.
Beery and Carillo are on again, off again outlaw pals tempted by
honesty. MGM / 89 min. / 2* / BW.
- +1945 - Son of Lassie.
Dir: S. Sylvan Simon. Stars: Peter Lawford, June Lockhart, Donald
Crisp, Laddie. Shot in Jenny Lake, Jackson Lake, Signal Mountain
areas of Jackson Hole. Laddie sneaks aboard master's warplane and
they bail out over Norway (GTNP). Story of their return to
England. First film shot in Wyoming in color. MGM / 100
min. / 3*.
- +1946 - Bad Bascomb,
aka Bad Man Bascomb. Dir: S. Sylvan Simone.
Stars: Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main, J. Carroll
Naish, Marshall Thompson. Also filmed w/in GTNP. Blustery but
soft hearted bank robber leads Mormons through Wyoming mtns.
Overlong western w/fine action scenes and incredibly syrupy scenes
w/Beery and O'Brien. MGM / 110 min. /2* / BW.
- +1948 - Battle of the
Wild Stallions,
Universal. Little known, shot near Wamsutter with wild Mustang
roundup cowboy Frank Robbins.
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1950
- +1952 - Wild North,
The, aka in order: The Constable Pedley Story, Constable
Pedley, North Country, The Wild Land, The Wild
North Country, The Big North, North Country, The
Wild Country. Dir: Andrew Marton. Stars: Stewart
Granger, Wendell Corey, Cyd Charisse. Filmed near Jenny and
String Lakes in GTNP and in ID. Star hides in woods after self
defense killing and a mountie must bring him in. Struggle against
wilderness. MGM / 97 min. / 3*.
- +1952 - Big Sky,
The. Dir: Howard Hawks. Stars: Kirk Douglas,
Dewey Martin, Elizabeth Threatt, Arthur Hunnicutt. A rowdy band
of fur trappers in the 1830s embark on a back breaking expedition up
the uncharted Missouri(Snake) River. Winchester Pictures / 122 or
141 min. / 3*. First BW, then colorized.
- 1952 - Bronco
Buster. Dir: Budd Boetticher. Stars: John
Lund, Joyce Holden, Scott Brady, Chill Wills, Don Haggerty. Shot
mostly in Cheyenne area and based on the Peter B. Kyne story. Two rodeo
stars pitted against each other in bronco-busting circuit and for
attentions of a woman. Universal /Int'l / 80 min. / 2*
- +1953 - Shane. Dir: George
Stevens. Stars: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Jack Palance,
Brandon DeWilde, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Emile Meyer, Elisha Cook
Jr. Filmed primarily in Jackson Hole, WY where now is Grand Teton
National Park. Former gunfighter comes to aid of homesteaders against
local cattlemen and their hired gun. Idolized by homesteader's
son with romantic undertones. Surprising number of flubs but
nonetheless a classic western. Cinematographer Loyal Griggs won
an Oscar, + 4 other nominations for the film. One of top 5
grossing films of '53. (This author has just released [10/00], a
cdrombook about this film. It discusses the film's flubs, history
or how it came to be made, comparisons with the book, it has maps and
location sites, many yet unpublished photographs, behind the scenes
stories and anecdotes, reviews, numerous interviews with people that
worked on the film, and more. For complete information on how to
acquire a copy, go to my webpage for The Making of Shane.
Folks say it's a must have item, or in other words, the PERFECT Xmas
gift.) Paramount Pictures / 118 min. / 3*.To order a copy of either cdrombook about all these
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- 1955 - Far Horizons,
aka Two Captains West, aka Blue Horizons,
re-released as The Untamed West in 1961. Dir:
Rudolph Mate. Stars: Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed,
Barbara Hale, Wm. Demarest. Filmed in GTNP on Snake River, Dead
Man's Bar, Jackson Lake. Fictional story about the Lewis and
Clark (w/Sacajawea) expedition and the 4 way love affair conflict, and
other conflicts w/Indians on the river. Paramount / 108 min. /
2-3*.
- +1956 - Jubal,
aka Jubal Troop. Dir: Delmer Daves. Stars:
Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger, Valerie French, Felicia Farr,
Noah Beery Jr., Charles Bronson. Filmed on the Triangle X Guest
Ranch and Brooks Lake Lodge and Togwotee Pass areas.
Rancher(Borgnine) seeks advice from his cowhand (Ford) about pleasing
his wife, but another cowhand (Steiger) implies that Ford is seducing
the wife instead. Columbia / 101 min. / 4*.
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1960
- +1963 - Spencer's
Mountain. Dir: Delmer Daves. Stars: Henry
Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur, Wally Cox, Mimsy Farmer.
Shot mostly on Triangle X Ranch in GTNP. Farmer w/9 kids that inherited
a WYO mountain and his dream to build a new home. From the Earl
Hamner, Jr. book which became a TV series, "The Waltons." Also re
The Homecoming, A Christmas Story. Warner Bros.
/ 119 min. / 3*.
- +1969 - Hellfighters.
Dir: Andrew V. McLaglen. Stars: John Wayne, Katherine Ross, Jim
Hutton, Vera Miles, Bruce Cabot, Jay C. Flippen. Some shot near
Casper and Jackson. Based on life and exploits of Red Adair, oil
well firefighter. Universal / 121 min. / 2*.
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1970
- +1971 - Homecoming - A
Christmas Story, The. Dir:
Fielder Cook. Stars: Patricia Neal, Richard Thomas, Edgar Bergen,
Ellen Corby, Andrew Duggan, Cleavon Little. Shot in Vermont and
at Red Top Meadows near Wilson, WY. With bad weather, the Walton
family worries over patriarch John being lost on his way home at
Xmas. CBS made for TV movie / 98 min. / 2*.
- +1971 - Mrs. Pollifax, Spy,
aka The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax. Dir: Leslie
Martinson. Stars: Rosalind Russell, Darren McGavin, Nehemiah Persoff,
Harold Gould, John Beck, Dana Elcar. Filmed in Mexico and Jackson
Hole. Bored widow volunteers as a CIA agent and, gets
accepted. Russell did the screenplay under a pseudonym and this
was her last film. UA / 110 min. / 2*.
- +1971 - Wild
Country,The, akaThe Newcomers.
Dir: Robert Totten. Stars: Steve Forrest, Vera Miles,
Ronny Howard, Jack Elam, Morgan Woodward. Filmed in Jackson Hole
area. Hardships of farm family that moves from Pittsburgh to Wyoming in
1880s. Disney / 92 or 100 min. / 3*.
- 1973 - Great American
Cowboy, The. Dir: Kieth
Merrill. Some shot in Cheyenne during Frontier Days. About
American rodeo and competition between Phil Lyne and Larry Mahan.
Joel McCrea narrates. Disney / 89 min. Won Academy Award
for Best Feature Length Documentary, 3*.
- 1974 - Legend of Earl Durand,
The. Dir: John D. Patterson.
Stars: Martin Sheen, Peter Haskell, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens, Anthony
Caruso &, Albert Salmi. Shot near Pinedale. A young man
who escapes his family becomes a great hunter and poaches wild game to
feed depression poor folk. He's arrested, escapes, and the manhunt
begins. Patterson Studios / 90 min. / 3*.
- 1975 - Seven Alone. Dir: Earl
Bellamy. Stars: Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, James
Griffith, Stewart Petersen. Shot near Cokeville. True
account of a boy who leads his family on a 2,000 mile trek on the
Oregon Trail. Doty-Dayton Productions aka Doty-Dayton Films / 97
min. / 2*.
- 1977 - Sweet Creek County
War. Dir: J. Frank James. Stars: Richard Egan,
Nita Talbot, Slim Pickens, Albert Salmi. A retired Sheriff must
leave his quiet ranch to battle a greedy businessman. Imagery
Films / 90 min. / 2* / PG.
- 1977 - Close
Encounters of the Third Kind. Dir: Steven
Spielberg. Stars: Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, Francois Truffaut,
Melinda Dillon, Cary Guffey. Some shot near Devil's Tower.
Great Sci-fi UFO mystery and first contact with alien beings.
Great special effects and score. Columbia / 135 min. / 4* / PG.
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1980
- +1980 - The
Mountain Men, aka Wind River. Dir:
Richard Lang. Stars: Charlton Heston, Brian Keith, Victoria
Racimo, Stephen Macht. Filmed in Jackson Hole, YNP and at Old
Tucson. Fur trappers in a rather bloody... good guys vrs. Indians movie
set in the 1880s. Overly vulgar, but accurately researched.
Columbia / 102 min. / 2* / R.
- +1980 - Any Which Way You Can. Dir:
Buddy Van Horn. Stars: Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey
Lewis, William Smith, Harry Guardino, Clyde the Orangutan. Small
time brawler gets a big time brawl while weirdo motorcycle gang
pursues. Big fight on streets of Jackson while Clyde steals many
scenes. Warner Bros. / 116 min. / 2* / PG.
- +1981 - Pursuit of D.B.
Cooper,The. Dir: Roger Spottiswoode (2
others). Stars: Robert Duvall, Treat Williams, Kathryn Harrold,
Ed Flanders, Paul Gleason. Story about legendary airline hijacker
that extorted $200k, bailed out and was never heard from again.
Filmed in Jackson Hole and Arizona. Polygram / 100 min. / 2* / PG.
- 1982 - Endangered Species,
aka Cows. Dir: Alan Rudolph . Stars: Robert Urich,
JoBeth Williams, Paul Dooley, Hoyt Axton, Peter Coyote, Marin Kanter,
Dan Hedaya, Harry Carey, Jr., John Considine. Shot in
Buffalo. Pretentious, but based on real life, about a N.Y. cop's
investigation into cattle mutilations in the western U.S.
Aliens? MGM/UA / 97 min. / 2* / R.
- +1985 - Dream
West. Dir: Dick Lowry. Stars:
Richard Chamberlain, Anthony Zerbe, Rip Torn, Alice Krige, Claude
Akins, G.D. Spradlin, Fritz Weaver. 2 part, 6 hr. CBS made for TV
mini-series of John C. Fremont and his "Fremont Expedition" and other
travails. Filmed in many places including GTNP. Sunn
Classic Films / 310 min./ 3* / NR.
- 1985 - Wild Horses.
Dir: Dick Lowry. Stars: Kenny Rogers, Richard Farnsworth, Ben
Johnson, Pam Dawber, David Andrews, Richard Masur, Karen Carlson.
Shot near Sheridan on the (Frank) Eaton Ranch and Padlock
Ranches. Ex rodeo champ turns back on family to join a wild horse
roundup and expose a bureaucrat's scheme to sell them. CBS TV
Movie / 100 min. / NR / 3*.
- +1985 - Rocky IV.
Dir: Sylvester Stallone. Stars: Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt
Young, Carl Weathers, Dolph Lundgren. Filmed in GTNP and Las
Vegas. Avenging a friend's death in the boxing ring, Rocky agrees
to a fight with him in Russia. One of top 5 grossing films in
'85. MGM/UA / 91 min. / 2* / PG.
- +1987 - Wrong Guys,
The. Dir: Danny Bilson. Stars:
Louie Anderson, Richard Belzer, Franklin Ajaye, Tim Thomerson, John
Goodman, Ernie Hudson, Timothy Van Patten, Biff Maynard. Lame and
unfunny comedy about a Cub Scout reunion gathering that goes bad, and
it gets worse. New World Pictures / 86 min. / 1* / PG.
- 1987 - Into the Homeland,
akaSwallows Come Back. Dir: Lesli Linka
Glatter. Stars: C. Thomas Howell, Powers Boothe, Cindy Pickett,
Paul LeMat, David Caruso, Shelby Leverington. Shot near Buffalo
and Sheridan. Boozing ex-cop infiltrates a white supremacist
group that kidnapped his teenage daughter. HBO / 95, 115 or 120
min. / 3*.
- 1988 - Prison.
Dir: Renny Harlin. Stars: Lane Smith, Viggo Mortensen, Chelsea
Field, Tom Everett, Tiny Lister, Andre De Shields, Lincoln Kilpatrick,
Ivan Kane. Shot in Rawlins at WYO Frontier Prison. Spirit
of a prisoner executed 20 yrs. ago, seeks revenge on his one-time
guard, now the warden. Lexyn/Empire Pictures / 102 min. / 2* / R.
- 1989 - Powwow Highway.
Dir: Joanelle Romero and Jonathan Wacks. Stars: Gary Farmer, A
Martinez, Amanda Wyss, Sam Vlahos, Wayne Waterman, Margo Kane, Graham
Greene. Shot near Sheridan. Cheyenne Indian on a "spirit"
journey to NM, gives a ride to a lifelong Indian activist friend.
Along the way, they're constantly confronted w/Indian poverty and gov't
injustice on the reservation. Warner Bros. and Handmade Films / R
/ 3* / 91 or 105 min.
- 1989 - It Nearly Wasn't
Christmas. Dir: Burt Brinckerhoff . Stars: Wayne
Osmond, Chas. Durning, Annette Marin, Risa Schiffman, Ted Lange, Bruce
Vilanch. Filmed in Utah and at Grand Targhee Ski Resort.
Santa Claus gives up on Xmas but saves a dying family and restores his
dreams of the Xmas spirit. Ventura Entertainment Group / 92 min.
/ 2*.
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- +1990 - Ghosts Can't Do It.
Dir: John Derek. Stars: Bo Derek, Anthony Quinn, Julie Newmar,
Don Murray, Leo Damian. Filmed in Sri Lanka, Maldives, Hong Kong
and Jackson Hole. Softcore vehicle for Bo Derek. Woman
wants the virile but dead spirit of her former husband, to inhabit a
living hardbody. TransWorld Entertainment / 91 or 95 min. / 1* /
R.
- 1994 - Yellowstone,
aka The Cowboys. Dir: Kieth Merrill. IMAX
film about the wonders and history of Yellowstone. Destination
Cinema / 35 min. / NR / 3*. 1994 - The Making of
Yellowstone. Video about the making of the IMAX film,
Yellowstone. Destination Cinema / 23 min.
- 1995 - Great American West,
The. Dir: Reed Smoot. IMAX film
narrated by Jason Robards. Shot in Yellowstone, Gillette, GTNP and at
Devil's Tower. Tells the story of the settlement of the U.S.'s
western frontier. J.Q. Hammons Film Entertainment / 41 min. / 3*.
- +1997 - Last Resort.
Dir: Lyman Dayton. Stars: Dean Stockwell, Dave Buzzotta, Scott
Caan. Nine troubled teens leave the big city and its problems for rehab
in a wilderness setting. Filmed in Utah and near Jackson in the
Snake River Cyn. Dayton Studios aka Dayton Family Productions /
PG-13 / 3*.
- 1997 - Starship
Troopers. Dir: Paul Verhoeven. Stars:
Casper Van Dien, Neal Patrick Harris, Denise Richards, Dina
Meyer. Based on Robert Heinlein Sci-Fi novel of same name.
Big bugs from Klendathu (Hell's Half Acre near Casper) try to destroy
earth. Sony TriStar, Disney / 129 min. / 3* / R.
- 1998 - Meet...The Deedles.
Dir: Steve Boyum. Stars: Dennis Hopper, John Ashton, Paul Walker.
Considerable 2nd unit shot near Cody on Clark's Fork. Comedy: Two
surfers are mistaken for Yellowstone Park Ranger recruits and work to
save the Park from pesky prairie dogs and a vengeful ex-Park Ranger
obsessed w/stealing Old Faithful before its billionth birthday
celebration. Buena Vista Pictures Int'l. / 93 min. / 1* / PG.
- 1999 - Wolves. Dir. David Douglas. IMAX, no stars.
Story about the return of wolves to the lower 48 and their historical
interrelationships with humans. Wolfco Productions Inc. /
39 min. / 2* / NR.
- Numerous Ski films from Warren Miller Films(WMF), Bridger
Productions (BP), and Teton Gravity Research (TGR).
- 1985 - Steep and Deep - WMF
- 1987 - Walk on the Wild Side - WMF
- 1989 - Jackson Hole: Ski the
Best of the West
- 1994 - Freedom on Skis - BP
- 1995 - Endless Winter - WMF
- 1995 - Adrenalin Adventures - BP
- 1996 - Controlled Gravity - BP
- 1996 - The Continuum - TGR
- 1997 - Harvest - TGR
- #1998 - Uprising - TGR
- #1999 - The Realm - TGR
- #2000 - Further - TGR
- Other films with nominal or 2nd unit
footage shot in Wyoming include:
- #1915 - The Cowpuncher
- 1937 - The Plainsman
- 1943 - Lassie Come Home
- 1946 - Smoky
- 1964 - Cheyenne Autumn
- 1965 - The Outlaws IS Coming
- 1965 - SOLO (Short Feature)
- 1980 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- 1985 - UP (Short Feature)
- #1990 - Legacy (IMAX)
- 1991 - Dances With Wolves
- 1992 - Christmas in Connecticut
- 1992 - A River Runs Through It
- 1992 - Leaving Normal
- 1993 - The Vanishing
- Other consequential productions post
2001
- #2001 - Mind the Addiction, ski
film by TGR
- 2001 - Arctic Dance, The Mardy Murie
Story. Narrated by Harrison Ford, 75 min.
- #2001 - Rush Hour,
ski/biking/kayaking/climbing/extreme film from Elevation Magazine
w/WY clips from TGR among others, 75 min.
- 2002 - The Laramie Project, made
for HBO. Janeane Garofalo
- #2002 - The Matthew Shepard Story, made
for NBC. Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston
- 2002 - Lewis & Clark: Great
Journey West - Nat'l Geographic, made in IMAX format &
narrated by Jeff Bridges. DVD 40 min. + bonus program: The
Making of Lewis & Clark.
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