'Rendezvous at Boulder Pass' is a continuing series about "movie genres and character roles" performed on the old Iverson Movie Location Ranch in Chatsworth, California. For more information about the Iverson Movie Ranch see: http://a-drifting-cowboy.blogspot.com/2011/10/iverson-movie-location-ranch-chatsworth.html
Or see http://www.cowboyup.com/ to find my books about Chatsworth movie locations: Rendezvous at Boulder Pass: Hollywood's Fantasyland - 2010 (ISBN: 978-0-615-21522-8) and Reel Cowboys of the Santa Susanas - 2008 (ISBN: 978-0-615-21499-3) by Jerry England, and published by Echo Press
In my 'Reel Cowboys of the Santa Susanas' posts I've paid homage to some of my cowboy heroes, and listed their filmographies for Chatsworth filming locations.
Part two (1945-50) more cowgirls--Western heart throbs and cowboy's sweethearts...
Utah (1945) starring (photo l to r) Beverly Lloyd, Roy Rogers, and Peggy Stewart (Iverson Ranch) - Republic
Along Came Jones (1945) starring Gary Cooper, Loretta Young (photo above) and William Demarest (Iverson Ranch) RKO
Bells of Rosarita (1945) starring Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes and Dale Evans (photo above) (Iverson Ranch) Republic
Under Western Skies (1945) starring Martha O'Driscoll (photo above), Noah Beery Jr. and Leo Carrillo - Universal
Duel in the Sun (1946) starring Jennifer Jones (photo above), Joseph Cotten and Gregory Peck (Chatsworth)(Corriganville) Selznick
The Harvey Girls (1946) starring Judy Garland (photo above), Ray Bolger and John Hodiak (Iverson Ranch) MGM
Renegades (1946) starring Evelyn Keyes (photo above), Willard Parker, Larry Parks (Corriganville) Columbia
The Scarlet Horseman (1946) starring Peter Cookson, Paul Guilfoyle and Janet Shaw (photo above) - Universal [serial]
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949) starring Yvonne De Carlo (photo above), Howard Duff and Dorothy Hart (Iverson Ranch) Universal
Good stuff ... Have we talked about that Judy Garland shot before? The rock she's leaning on ("Garland Rock") is still there at the Camera Mount, but it is lying on the ground now, instead of being propped up on the smaller rock under it.
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