An outdoor location, often known as a film ranch, owned by a movie studio for the purposes to film outdoor scenes, quite often westerns and rural adventure sequences.
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| x Golden Oak Ranch | The Walt Disney Company | Yes |
The Walt Disney Company’s Golden Oak Ranch is a movie ranch that serves as an interior and exterior filming location. The ranch is off of Placerita Canyon Road in Canyon Country, California, less than an hour north of Los Angeles; its entrance is...
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Paramount Pictures | Yes |
In 1927, Paramount Studios purchased a 2,700-acre (11 km2) property in the hills between Malibu, California and the San Fernando Valley. The studio built numerous large-scale sets on the ranch, including a huge replica of early San Francisco and an...
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| x Iverson Movie Ranch | No |
The Iverson family ranch, in the Simi Hills on Santa Susana Pass above Chatsworth, California, first allowed for a movie to be shot on their property in 1912, which was very likely a western called The Squaw Man. This began a long association of the...
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| x Melody Ranch | Gene Autry | Yes |
Originally known as 'Placeritos Ranch', the 110-acre (0.45 km2) ranch was commonly referred to as the 'Monogram Ranch', and renamed 'Melody Ranch' when Gene Autry purchased the property. It is located in lower Placerita Canyon near Newhall,...
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| x Corriganville Movie Ranch | Ray "Crash" Corrigan | No |
Corriganville Movie Ranch was a working film studio and movie ranch for outdoor location shooting, as well as a Western-themed tourist attraction. The ranch, owned by actor and stuntman Ray "Crash" Corrigan, was located in the foothills of the Santa...
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Famous Players-Lasky | No |
The Lasky company has acquired a 4,000-acre ranch in the great San Fernando valley o which they have built a large two-story Spanish casa which is to be used in The Rose of the Ranch" which has just been started. The new ground is to be used for...
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| x Spahn Ranch |
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William S. Hart | No |
Spahn Ranch, also known as the Spahn Movie Ranch, was a 500-acre (2.0 km) movie ranch used for filming generally Western-themed movies and television programs. With mountainous terrain, boulder-strewn scenery, and an 'old Western town' set, Spahn...
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Located above the Spahn Ranch in Simi Hills
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| x J. W. Eaves Movie Ranch | J.W. Eaves | Yes |
Located near Santa Fe, New Mexico the Eaves Movie Ranch was the location of many big budget westerns.
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Warner Bros. Entertainment | Yes |
Columbia Ranch is located in Burbank, California and is now called Warner Ranch (owned and operated by Warner Bros. Studios).
It was the backdrop for many of the Columbia Pictures movies and Screen Gems television shows, including Dennis the Menace,...
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| x 20th Century Fox Movie Ranch | 20th Century Fox | Yes |
Now a part of Malibu Creek State Park, the Century Movie Ranch was purchased in 1946 by 20th Century Fox for outdoor shooting. Sold to the state of California in 1974, it was opened as a recreational area in 1976 feature films, such as...
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