![]() A scene from the television series, "Dundee & the Culhane" (CBS 1967). Cowboy in blue shirt is Fred Stromsoe doubling Sean Garrison. (from the Stephen Lodge Collection) |
Located in the Santa Susanna Mountains between Chatsworth (Iverson Ranch/Spahn Ranch) and Simi Valley (Corriganville) on a plateau overlooking the San Fernando Valley, it was known in the 1920's as the Bell Moving Picture Ranch. The area has been used for filming since the silent days.
According to research performed by location expert Tinsley Yarbrough, a gentleman named Berry purchased the Bell property. He then sold the 120 acre ranch to Rosemary Couch and Jean Forsythe. They named their new property the Berry ranch. Filming still continued.
In 1950, five acres were sold to Tony Stimolo who then named his portion the Bell Location Ranch.
In 1955 he built a western street on the ranch. This street burned to the ground in 1968. It was rebuilt. In 1990 the buildings were donated to the Wilderness Institute and relocated.
In 1978, Stimolo and Ventura County agreed on a 8 year permit to continue the use of the movie ranch (the zoning for the property had changed from commercial to single-family).
In 1987, he was again allowed to continue his movie ranch on the condition that he widen the entry road to the property (Studio Road). At an estimated cost of $100,000 to $500,000 to widen the road and the refusal of the inhabitants along the road to allow the widening, Stimolo finally decided to sell off his acreage.
Many of the television westerns used the property and adjoining ranches, including "Gunsmoke", "Zorro", "The Monroes", "How the West Was Won", "Dundee and the Culhane", "The Big Valley", and "Have Gun Will Travel". Even Dennis Weaver as McCloud used the western street and surrounding area for one episode.
On adjoining property (the Berry Ranch), there was a cabin that is said to have been used in the "Zorro" tv series. I have seen it in "How The West Was Won" and one or two other tv shows. Because of the wish of the owner due to vandalism, photos of the adobe building and directions to it have been removed from this web site.
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The following shots show the Western Street:
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| Another shot of the southeast corner of town. | |
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Western street location (copyright 1994 by Jerry L. Schneider)
Aerial view of ranch, early 1970's (copyright by Jerry L. Schneider)
Aerial view of ranch, early 1970's (copyright by Jerry L. Schneider)
End of Western street (copyright 1983 by Jerry L. Schneider)
(copyright 1994 by Jerry L. Schneider)
"Carson City" (Warner Bros. 1952) Directed by: Andre de Toth. Cast: Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, Raymond Massey, Richard Webb, James Millican, Larry Keating, George Cleveland, William Haade, Thurston Hall.
"The Man Behind the Gun" (Warner Bros. 1952) Directed by: Felix Feist. Cast: Randolph Scott, Patrice Wymore, Dick Wesson, Philip Carey, Lina Romay, Roy Roberts, Morris Ankrum, Katherine Warren, Alan Hale Jr., Douglas Fowley, Tony Caruso.
"Riding Shotgun" (Warner Bros. 1954) Directed by: Andre de Toth. Cast: Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris, Joan Weldon, Joe Sawyer, James Millican, Charles Buchinsky, James Bell, Fritz Field, Richard Garrick.
"Four Guns to the Border" (Universal 1954) Directed by: Richard Carlson. Cast: Rory Calhoun, Coleen Miller, George Nader, Walter Brennan, Nina Foch, John McIntire, Charles Drake, Jay Silverheels, Nestor Paiva, Mary Field.
"Gunsight Ridge" (United Artists 1957) Directed by: Francis D. Lyon. Cast: Joel McCrea, Mark Stevens, Joan Weldon, Darlene Fields, Addison Richards, Carolyn Craig, Robert Griffin, Slim Pickens, I. Stanford Jolley, George Chandler, Herb Vigran, Cindy Robbins, Jody McCrea, Martin Garralaga.
"Face of a Fugitive" (Columbia 1959) Directed by: Paul Wendkos. Cast: Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy, Dorothy Green, Alan Baxter, Myrna Fahey, James Coburn, Francis de Sales, Gina Gillespie, Ron Hayes, Paul E. Burns, Buzz Henry, John Milford, James Gavin.
"The Outrage" (MGM 1964) Directed by: Martin Ritt. Cast: Paul Newman, Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom, Edward G. Robinson, William Shatner, Howard De Silva, Albert Salmi, Thomas Chalmers, Paul Fix.
"Quick Gun" (Admiral Pictures 1964) Directed by: Sidney Salkow. Cast: William Fawcett, Rick Vallin, Paul Bryar, James Best, Frank Ferguson, Raymond Hatton, Audie Murphy.
"Hombre" (20th Century Fox 1967) Directed by: Martin Ritt. Cast: Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone, Diane Cilento, Cameron Mitchell, Barbara Rush, Martin Balsam.
"Sunset" (Tri-Star Pictures 1988) Directed by: Blake Edwards. Cast: Bruce Willis, James Garner, Malcolm McDowell, Mariel Hemingway, Kathleen Quinlan, Jennifer Edwards, Patricia Hodge, M. Emmet Walsh.