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Burney Falls: Tarzan's Fight for Life: 1958 Burney Falls, Hat Creek, Pit River: Hell is for Heroes: 1962 Cottonwood [2] Climb an Angry Mountain: 1972 Redding [2] The Flight of the Grey Wolf: 1976 Lassen Volcanic National Park: Firefox: 1982 Cassel, Hat Creek, Lassen Peak [2] Stand by Me: 1986 Lake Britton, Hat Creek [2] 1969: 1988 Shasta County ...
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie; Antitrust (film) Apache (film) Apache Drums; Apache Territory; Apache Woman (1955 film) The Appaloosa; Apparitional (film) Arachnophobia (film) Arcadia (2012 film) Argo (2006 film) Aria (1987 film) The Armstrong Lie; The Arrival (1996 film) Athena Saves Christmas; Atropia; Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993 film ...
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Jon Erich Garcia (born July 18, 1979) is an American director, documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and musician based in Portland, Oregon. [1] He has released two full length albums and produced ten feature films including The Falls trilogy, Sex Weather and Love in Dangerous Times.
2003 S.W.A.T. (End of Movie where private plane gets hijacked – @ Sonoma County Airport /"Charles Schulz Airport") – See: Santa Rosa, Larkfield, Windsor, Wikiup California#Film locations. Sonoma. 1973 American Graffiti – Schellville along Highway 121 between Napa and Petaluma. [3] 1978 The Magic of Lassie – Hop Kiln Winery.
Movie Crazy (1932) The Death Kiss (1932) Bombshell (1933) Lady Killer (1933) Hollywood Party (1934) Another Face (1935) A Star Is Born (1937) Pick a Star (1937) It Happened in Hollywood (1937) Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937) Second Fiddle (1939) Hollywood Cavalcade (1939)
Pinecrest Lake, California. ... Pinecrest has a post office with ZIP code 95364. [3] The post office was established in 1917 and briefly closed from 1921 to 1923. [4]