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"Enid Is Sleeping" [festivals 1990, DVD 1992]
Enid Is Sleeping comedy film by Maurice Phillips  aka "Over Her Dead Body"; filmed in Española, Gallup, Pecos, Santa Fe, Santo Domingo Pueblo & White Rock in New Mexico; horrible Enid discovers her husband and younger sister having sex, a fight ensues, and Enid is dead; now the two lovers have to make Enid's death look like an accident . . . • Co-written & directed by Maurice Phillips; starring Elizabeth Perkins, Judge Reinhold, Jeffrey Jones, Maureen Mueller, Rhea Perlman, Brion James, Charles Tyner, Henry Jones & Michael J. Pollard
DVD/Blu-ray not available • LionsGate color VHS [1/92] for $29.50
full credits at IMDb

"Lucky Luke"  [Europe July 1991]
Filmed at Las Vegas & White Sands in New Mexico; directed by & starring Terence Hill; also starring
Nancy Morgan, Fritz Sperberg, Dominic Barto, Bo Greigh, Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad, Ron Carey,
Neil Summers, Jack Elam & Roger Miller • full credits at IMDb

city slickers [1991] location filming near Santa Fe
terminator 2: jugdment day [1991] location filming near Santa Fe
wyatt earp [1994] location filming near Santa Fe
fools rush in [1997] location filming near Santa Fe
hi-lo country [1998] location filming near Santa Fe

"White Sands"  [Morgan Creek / Warner Bros. April 1992]
Filmed in Santa Fe, Taos, Estancia & White Sands, New Mexico; directed by Roger Donaldson; starring
Willem Dafoe, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson, M. Emmet Walsh,
James Rebhorn, Maura Tierney, Beth Grant, Alexander Nicksay, Fredrick Lopez, Miguel Sandoval &
John Lafayette • full credits at IMDb

"Gas, Food, Lodging"  [July 1992] /tt0104321/
filmed in Deming & Las Cruces, New Mexico and Tucson, Arizona; based on the novel "Don't Look and It Won't Hurt" [] by Richard Peck
http://www.amazon.com/Food-Lodging-Blu-ray-Brooke-Adams/dp/B06Y1WSWCD/
http://www.amazon.com/Gas-Food-Lodging-Brooke-Adams/dp/B007G8SEA2/
http://www.amazon.com/DONT-LOOK-WONT-HURT-Richard/dp/0440212138/

"Surviving Columbus: The Story of The Pueblo People" [PBS/KNME-TV Oct 1992]
two-hour mostly-color documentary about the experience of the Pueblo Indians with invaders from Europe since 1539; won a Peabody Award • not listed at IMDb
watch full movie [uploaded 11/2017; 1:54:04] online at YouTube
watch full movie [1:54:02] online at PBS

"Lucky Luke" TV miniseries  [Italy 1993]
Filmed in Arizona, Colorado & Nevada, and at Bonanza Creek Ranch in New Mexico; starring Terence Hill,
Nancy Morgan, Fritz Sperberg, Dominic Barto, Bo Greigh, Ron Carey & Pablo Templeton • full credits at IMDb

"New Eden" TV movie  [SciFi Channel 1994]
Filmed in Albuquerque, White Sands & Zia Pueblo in New Mexico; directed by Alan Metzger; starring Stephen
Baldwin, Lisa Bonet, Tobin Bell, Michael Bowen, Janet Hubert & M.C. Gainey • full credits at IMDb

"Silent Tongue"  [Trimark Pictures Feb 1994]
Filmed in Roswell & Chaves County, New Mexico; written & directed by Sam Shepard; starring Richard Harris,
Sheila Tousey, Alan Bates, River Phoenix [1970-93], Dermot Mulroney, Jeri Arredondo & Tantoo Cardinal
full credits at IMDb

"The Legend of O.B. Taggart" [1994]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Wyatt Earp" [Tig/Warner June 1994]
Wyatt Earp 1994 movie poster directed by Lawrence Kasdan, starring Kevin Costner & Dennis Quaid  Less about Tombstone and the famous gunfight, and more about Wyatt Earp's life from childhood and the strong family dynamic of the Earps. Filming locations included Chama, Galisteo, Santa Fe, Abiquiu, Las Vegas, Rancho de Los Golandrinas, and the Santa Clara, Tesuque & Zia pueblos of New Mexico; co-produced, co-written & directed by Lawrence Kasdan; co-produced by & starring Kevin Costner {as Wyatt}; also starring Dennis Quaid {as Doc Holliday}, Gene Hackman, David Andrews, Linden Ashby, Jeff Fahey, Joanna Going, Mark Harmon, Michael Madsen, Catherine O'Hara, Bill Pullman, Isabella Rossellini, Tom Sizemore {as 'Bat' Masterson}, JoBeth Williams, Mare Winningham, Rex Linn, Randle Mell, Adam Baldwin, Lewis Smith, Betty Buckley, Alison Elliott, James Caviezel, John Dennis Johnston, Norman Howell, Gabriel Folse & Kris Kamm; won Spur Award for Best Western Script;
Warner widescreen color Blu-ray [9/2007] for $9.99
Warner widescreen color Special Edition DVD [5/2004] 2 disks for $25.49
Warner widescreen color DVD [5/2006] single disk for $6.99
Warner widescreen color Expanded Edition VHS [4/95] 2 tapes - out of prodn/used
Warner color VHS [6/95] 2 tapes - out of prodn/many used
full credits from IMDb

"Wyatt Earp: Walk With A Legend" 'making of' TV short [Tig/Warner 1994]
Written & produced by Meg Staahl; included on the 2-disk DVD above; full credits from IMDb

"It Happened That Way" 'making of' video [Warner May 2004]
Produced by Raúl Dávalos & Elizabeth Dollarhide; included on the 2-disk DVD above;
full credits from IMDb

"Botte di Natale" aka "The Troublemakers"  [Europe Nov 1994]
Filmed in California & New York, and at Abiquiu, Bonanza Creek Ranch, Eaves Movie Ranch, Valle Grande,
and the Cochiti & Zia pueblos of New Mexico; directed by & starring Terence Hill; also starring Bud Spencer,
Ruth Buzzi, Neil Summers, Ron Carey & Bo Greigh • full credits at IMDb

"Buffalo Girls" TV movie  [CBS-TV April 1995]
Filming at Bonanza Creek Ranch, Charles R Ranch, Cook Ranch, Las Vegas, and Valles Caldera National Preserve
in northern New Mexico; directed by Rod Hardy; teleplay by Cynthia Whitcomb, based on the novel by Larry McMurtry [1936-2021];
starring Anjelica Huston {as Calamity Jane}, Melanie Griffith, Gabriel Byrne, Peter Coyote {as 'Buffalo Bill' Cody},
Tracey Walter, Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman, Jack Palance, Charlayne Woodard, John Diehl, Liev Schreiber,
Andrew Bicknell, Paul Lazar, Russell Means {as Sitting Bull}, Reba McEntire {as Annie Oakley}, Sam Elliott
{as 'Wild Bill' Hickok} & Jerry King • full credits at IMDb

"Nobody's Girls: Five Women of The West" [May 1995] /tt0227140/
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Infinity" [First Look Intl. Oct 1996]
Infinity movie about Richard Feynman by Matthew Broderick  Young Richard Feynman is fascinated with science. He graduates college and marries his high school sweetheart, who is diagnosed with tuberculosis, then accepts a job with the secret Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in New Mexico, where he studies nuclear physics as well as any medical research that might lead to a cure for his wife's failing health. Location filming included Los Alamos & Las Vegas, New Mexico and Princeton, New Jersey; co-produced by Matthew Broderick, Patricia Broderick & others; directed by & starring Matthew Broderick; script by Patricia Broderick, based on two books; also starring Patricia Arquette
First Look Pictures color DVD [10/2002] for $7.98
B.M.G. Video color VHS [1/98] out of prodn/used
Intrada Records soundtrack CD [10/96] 15 tracks - out of prodn/used
full credits at IMDbmovie entry at Wikipedia
see also the Richard P. Feynman [1918-88] Page at Maison d'Être Philosophy Bookstore

"Truth or Consequences, N.M." [1997] /tt0120383/
No filming in New Mexico, but instead shot in Utah & Nevada.

"High Strange New Mexico" documentary [indep April 1997]
High Strange New Mexico documentary film from UFOTV  Filmed in New Mexico circa 1997, released on DVD in 2007, available for streaming in 2008; IMDb length is 112 minutes, 3-disk DVD length is 323 minutes, Amazon Instant Video length is 137 minutes; New Mexico holds a unique place in the annals of UFO investigation and this film takes you to the heart of that rich history: Native American traditional beliefs, Roswell, government conspiracy theories, atomic bombs, U.S. military, and the search for spiritual meaning all exist in a subculture populated by UFO enthusiasts, UFO skeptics, UFO investigators, and UFO abductees
Produced by Anthony Della Flora; directed & filmed & music by James Lujan
323-minute UFOTV color DVD [10/2007] 3 disks for $24.61
137-minute Amazon Instant Video [2008] rental $2.99, purchase $9.99
credits at IMDbofficial movie website
watch 5/2015 official trailer [8:25] online at YouTube

"Fools Rush In" [1997]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Contact" [1997] /tt0118884/
Portions filmed at the Very Large Array radio-telescope facility in west central New Mexico;
starring Jena Malone, David Morse, Jodie Foster, Geoffrey Blake

"Gunfighters of The West" [1998]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"The Staircase" [1998]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"The Hi-Lo Country" [Polygram Dec 1998]
Hi-Lo Country movie directed by Stephen Frears  About ranchers and changing times near the New Mexico border after WWII; also a complicated love story: two cowboy pals are both in love with another man's wife. Filming locations included Pritchett, Colorado and Bernal, Cerrillos, Galisteo, Española, Las Vegas, San Jose & Santa Fe in New Mexico; directed by Stephen Frears; script by Walon Green, based on the 1980 novella by Max Evans; starring Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup, Sam Elliott, Patricia Arquette & Penélope Cruz; won Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler 1999;
USA Films widescreen color DVD [5/2001] out of prodn/used
USA Films color VHS [11/99] out of prodn/used
full credits from IMDb

"The Wild Wild West"  feature film
[Warner Bros. June 1999]
Filmed in Technicolor in California, Utah & Idaho, at Old Tucson Studios, Arizona, and in Abiquiu, Cook Ranch,
Santa Fe & Stanley in New Mexico; directed by Barry Sonnenfeld; starring Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth
Branagh, Salma Hayek, M. Emmet Walsh, Ted Levine, Frederique Van Der Wal, Musetta Vander, Sofia Eng,
Ling Bai, Garcelle Beauvais, Mike H. McGaughy, Rodney A. Grant & Clayton Moore; swept the 20th Annual
Razzie Awards, with 5 'wins' • full credits at IMDbmovie entry at Wikipediaofficial movie site

"The Tao of Steve" [Sony Pictures Classics Aug 2000]
Tao of Steve independent film by Jenniphr & Goodman  Set in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Overweight, thirtyish Dex has a nice job, a nice dog, and he has figured out the secret to success with women, so he has a nice sexlife, too. But that changes when he meets a beautiful and mysterious girl at his tenth high school reunion. Co-written & directed by Jenniphr [sic] Goodman; co-written by Duncan North & Greer Goodman; starring Donal Logue, Dana Goodman, Greer Goodman, David Aaron Baker, James 'Kimo' Wills & Nina Jaroslaw; Donal Logue won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Dramatic Performance
Sony Pictures widescreen color DVD [3/2001] for $17.99
Sony Pictures color VHS [8/2001] out of prodn/many used
Milan Records soundtrack CD [7/2000] for $13.98
full credits at IMDb

"All The Pretty Horses"  [Miramax/Columbia Dec 2000]
Filmed at Abiquiu, Bonanza Creek Ranch, Charles R Ranch, Cook Ranch, Galisteo, Las Vegas, El Rancho de las
Golondrinas, Rio Grande Gorge, Ruby Ranch, San Jose, Santa Fe, N.M. State Penitentiary & Taos in New
Mexico, and at Big Bend National Park, Boerne, Helotes & San Antonio in Texas; co-produced & directed by
Billy Bob Thornton; based on the Cormac McCarthy novel; starring Matt Damon, Henry Thomas, Penélope Cruz,
Sam Shepard, Augustin Solis, Rubén Blades, Elizabeth Ibarra, Miriam Colon, Fredrick Lopez, Julio Oscar Mechoso,
Edwin M. Figueroa, Vincente Ramos & Bruce Dern • full credits at IMDb

"American Waitress, New Mexico"  [video release 2002]
American Waitress, New Mexico documentary   66-minute documentary shot around Albuquerque and Santa Fe, featuring waitresses Lilian Beams, Sonya Fairbanks, Sherry McElwain, and Karen Webb
Co-produced, written & directed by Vanessa Vassar; music by Vassar's band Phonoroid
Backseat Prodns color DVD-R [4/2009] for $19.99
Amazon Instant Video [4/2009] rental $4.99, purchase $14.99
full credits at IMDb

"21 Grams"  [Focus Features Oct 2003]
Filmed in Tennessee, and in Albuquerque, Grants, Milan, Moriarty & Zia Pueblo in New Mexico; co-produced
& directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu; starring Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Danny Huston, Carly Nahon,
Claire Pakis, Benicio Del Toro, Nick Nichols, Charlotte Gainsbourg, John Rubinstein, Eddie Marsan,
Loyd Keith Salter, Antef A. Harris & Melissa Leo • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"The Missing" [Sony/Imagine Dec 2003]
Filmed 'all over northern New Mexico', including El Rancho de las Golondrinas; co-produced & directed by
Ron Howard; based on the Thomas Eidson novel "The Last Ride"; starring Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett,
Evan Rachel Wood, Jenna Boyd, Aaron Eckhart, Val Kilmer, Sergio Calderón, Eric Schweig, Steve Reevis,
Jay Tavare, Simon Baker, Ray McKinnon, Max Perlich & Ramon Frank
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Blind Horizon"  [LionsGate March 2004]
Filmed in Las Vegas & Santa Fe in New Mexico; directed by Michael Haussman; starring Val Kilmer, Neve
Campbell, Sam Shepard, Noble Willingham, Amy Smart, Gil Bellows, Giancarlo Esposito, Charles Ortiz,
Leo Fitzpatrick, Trajan Cuevas, Jesus Mayorga, Cole S. McKay, Guadalupe A. Garcia, Faye Dunaway,
Ellen Blake, John B. Thayer & Boots Southerland • full credits at IMDb

"Do It For Uncle Graham" [indep 2004]
Do It For Uncle Graham documentary film by Candy Jones  Filmed in New Mexico; reveals the development of the atomic industry in New Mexico and the cultural, economic, environmental, and health legacy from developing, testing, and storing nuclear weapons • Produced, written, directed & narrated by Candy Jones
DVD available at producer's website for $20.00 via email
full credits at IMDb

"The Conquest of America" [2004]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Into The West" [2005]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Sin City 1" feature film [Dimension/Troublemaker April 2005]
Sin City movie poster co-directed by Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez  Filmed entirely at the Albuquerque Studios, using blue/green screen technology. Three connected hard-boiled tales, with the highly-stylized look of Miller's graphic novels: an ex-con avenges a murdered hooker, a private eye helps a red light district stay independent from the Mob, and a disgraced cop shields a dancer from a psychotic sadist.
Co-written & co-directed by Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez, based on the graphic novel; starring Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Elijah Wood, Bruce Willis, Benicio Del Toro, Jaime King, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Brittany Murphy, Devon Aoki, Rutger Hauer & Alexis Bledel; won Technical Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival
Dimension Films Unrated Collector's Edition widescreen color DVD [12/2005] 2 disks for $29.99
Dimension Films color DVD [8/2005] for $19.49
Dimension Films color DVD [undated] out of prodn/used
Dimension color VHS [8/2005] for $23.99
Varese soundtrack CD [3/2005] for $13.99
full credits from IMDbofficial movie website

"North Country"  [Participant Prodns. / Warner Bros. Oct 2005]
Filmed in Minnesota, and at Santa Fe & Silver City in New Mexico; co-produced by Nick Wechsler; directed by Niki
Caro; starring Charlize Theron, Thomas Curtis, Elle Peterson, Frances McDormand, Sean Bean, Woody Harrelson,
Jeremy Renner, Richard Jenkins, Sissy Spacek, James Cada, Rusty Schwimmer, Linda Emond, Michelle Monaghan,
Brad William Henke, Jillian Armenante, Amber Heard, John Aylward, Xander Berkeley, Corey Stoll, Cole
Williams, Bryan Fagerstrom, Chris Mulkey & Boots Southerland • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Dreamland" documentary [2006]
Filmed at Albuquerque, Rio Rancho & Placitas in New Mexico

"Cinderellas of Sante Fe" documentary [2006] /tt0882760/ + labor

"A Piece of Pie" [Tough Cookie Prodns Dec 2006]
15-minute color film directed by Janet Davidson of Taos, NM; a driver gets a flat tire
just outside Pie Town, New Mexico (pop. 200) • full credits from IMDb

"Seraphim Falls"  [Icon / Goldwyn Jan 2007]
Filmed in Oregon & California, and at Valles Caldera, Gallisteo Basin, La Bajada, White Sands, Lordsburg,
Santa Fe, Taos & Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico; co-written & directed by David Von Ancken; starring Liam
Neeson, Pierce Brosnan, Michael Wincott, Xander Berkeley, Ed Lauter, Tom Noonan, Kevin J. O'Connor,
John Robinson, Anjelica Huston, Angie Harmon, Robert Baker, Wes Studi, Shannon Zeller & Argos MacCallum
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Behind The Scenes of Seraphim Falls" [Sony 2007 video release]
credits at IMDb

the longest yard [2005] location filming near Santa Fe

"Wild Hogs" comedy [Touchstone Feb 2007]
Wild Hogs 2007 movie poster  Four middle-aged males in the Midwest have an identity crisis and set out on a motorcycle ‘freedom ride’ to the West, finding danger, heroism, true love and lots of laughs. Except for the beach scene (at Venice, California), location filming was entirely in New Mexico, including Albuquerque, Angel Fire, Bonanza Creek Ranch, Jemez Springs, Pojoaque, and the town of Madrid; directed by Walt Becker; written by Brad Copeland; starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy, Ray Liotta, Marisa Tomei, Stephen Tobolowsky, John C. McGinley & Peter Fonda
Touchstone Home Ent. widescreen color Blu-ray [8/2007] for $14.49
Buena Vista Home Ent. widescreen color DVD [8/2007] for $15.49
DVD & Blu-ray extras include “Making of ...” docu, outtakes, commentary & sneak previews
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Tortilla Heaven"  [indep March 2007]
Filmed during 2000 in Dixon & at Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico; co-produced, co-written & directed by Judy Hecht
Dumontet; starring José Zúñiga, Miguel Sandoval, Olivia Hussey, Elpidia Carrillo, Alexis Cruz, Judy Herrera, Marcelo
Tubert, Irene Bedard, Lupe Ontiveros, Del Zamora & George Lopez • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"First Snow"  [indep March 2007]
Filmed in Albuquerque, Bosque Farms & Moriarty in New Mexico; co-written & directed by Mark Fergus; starring Guy Pearce, Piper Perabo,
William Fichtner, Rick Gonzalez, Steven Michael Quezada, J.K. Simmons, Gurudarshan & Adriana Cordova • full credits at IMDb

"Off The Grid" documentary [2007]

"In The Valley of Elah"
[Warner Independent Pictures Sept 2007]
Set in modern-day Albuquerque, New Mexico, with filming at Milton's Diner on Central Avenue; co-produced,
co-written & directed by Paul Haggis; starring Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, Jason Patric, Susan Sarandon,
James Franco, Barry Corbin, Josh Brolin, Frances Fisher & Zoe Kazan; Oscar nom for Best Actor {TLJ}
full credits at IMDbmovie entry at Wikipedia

"No Country For Old Men"
[Miramax / Paramount Vantage Oct 2007]
won shared Oscar for Best Picture 

won shared Oscar for Best Directing 

won shared Oscar for Best Script Adaptation  

Javier Bardem won Oscar for Best Supporting Actor  

"No Country For Old Men" movie on DVD by the Coen Brothers  
poster for "No Country For Old Men" movie by the Coen Brothers  
Filmed in the Albuquerque area & Las Vegas, New Mexico; a down-on-his-luck Texan finds the money left after a drug-deal shootout in the desert, and a psychopathic killer sets out to get the money back. Co-produced, co-written, co-directed & co-edited by Joel & Ethan Coen; based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy; starring Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Woody Harrelson, Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt, Tess Harper, Barry Corbin & Gene Jones; listed #1 on TIME Top Ten Best Movies of The Year (12/2007); won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Directing, Best Script Adaptation, Best Supporting Actor {Bardem}; Oscar noms for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound & Best Sound Editing; won DGA Award, WGA Award, PGA Award, 3 BAFTA Awards, 2 SAG Awards, Italy's David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Film & USC's Scripter Award
Disney Video widescreen color Blu-Ray [3/2008] for $19.95
Miramax widescreen color DVD [3/2008] for $15.99
40"x27" poster from Amazon for $19.99
full credits from IMDbBuena Vista official movie site
  No Country for Old Men novel by Cormac McCarthy  "No Country For Old Men" [2005 novel]
by Pulitzer-winner Cormac McCarthy

Vintage Intl. movie tie-in 8x5 pb [10/2007] for $11.20
Vintage 8x5 pb [7/2006] for $12.35
Knopf 8x5¾ hardcover [7/2005] for $17.79

"Comanche  Moon" TV miniseries
[C.B.S./Paramount/Sony aired Jan 2008]
Comanche Moon miniseries directed by Simon Wincer  Filmed on location in northern New Mexico in May 2006; co-produced by Val Kilmer, Larry McMurtry, Diana Ossana & others; directed by Simon Wincer; script co-written by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana, from his novel {a prequel to "Lonesome Dove"}; starring Val Kilmer, Steve Zahn, Rachel Griffiths, Karl Urban, Linda Cardellini, Elizabeth Banks & Wes Studi
Sony widescreen color DVD [2/2008] 2 disks for $19.99
full credits from IMDbofficial C.B.S. movie site
Comanche Moon 1997 novel by Larry McMurtry  1997 novel by Larry McMurtry [1936-2021]
{fits between "Dead Man's Walk" and "Lonesome Dove"}
Pocket pb [6/98] for $7.99
Scribner 8x5¼ pb [10/2000] for $11.20
EconoClad hardcover [10/99] for $16.15
S&S 9½x6½ hardcover [11/97] out of print/used

"A Lonely Place For Dying" [festivals 2008; limited Sept 2012]
A Lonely Place for Dying video release  Location filming around Santa Fe, New Mexico; 1970s Russian spy seeks a meeting in Chihuahua, Old Mexico to trade 'explosive' evidence against the C.I.A. for asylum in the U.S. Co-produced, co-written & directed by Justin Eugene Evans; co-written by Catherine Doughty; starring Michael Scovotti, Ross Marquand, Michael Wincott, {exec producer} James Cromwell, Luis Robledo, Brad Culver, Jason R. Moore, Mike Peebler, Stephen Jules Rubin
DVD/Blu-ray not yet available • available [12/2012] at Amazon InstantVideo
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Kit Carson" [P.B.S. 2008]
Location filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM; see also 'Kit' Carson Page

"Breaking  Bad" TV series
[Sony/A.M.C. Jan 2008 to present]
'Breaking Bad' TV series, 2008-2013  Set and filmed in the Albuquerque area; when a brilliant chemistry teacher learns that he has cancer, he decides to manufacture the world's best chrystal meth so that he can provide a mone-tary legacy for his family • Series created & produced by Vince Gilligan & Stewart Lyons; starring Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, R.J. Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Giancarlo Esposito & Jonathan Banks; won sixteen Emmy Awards, including four for Best Actor for Bryan Cranston; series won two A.F.I. TV Program of the Year Awards, two Peabody Awards & W.G.A. Award for Episodic TV Drama
series credits at IMDbTV series entry at Wikipedia

more series details (synopses, sequels & spinoffs, DVDs & Blu-ray, books & ebooks, links, merchandise) on
Magic Lantern's "Breaking Bad" TV Series Page

"In  Plain  Sight" TV series
[USA Network June 2008 to present]
Filmed in the Albuquerque area; starring Mary McCormack, Frederick Weller, Paul Ben-Victor
& Nichole Hiltz as U.S. Marshals working for the Federal Witness Protection Program
full credits at IMDbseries entry at Wikipediaofficial series site

USA Network TV  series "In Plain Sight" began 2008   Season 1: 12 episodes, June-Aug 2008
Universal Studios color DVD set [3/2009] 3 disks for $16.49
Season 2: April-Aug 2009
Universal Studios color DVD set [3/2010] 3 disks for $25.99
Season 3: 13 episodes March-June 2010
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Season 4 [2011] not yet broadcast

"Beer For My Horses" [Roadside / LionsGate Aug 2008]
Filmed on location in Las Vegas, New Mexico; directed by Michael Salomon; co-written by & starring Toby Keith;
also starring Rodney Carrington, Claire Forlani, Ted Nugent, Barry Corbin, Greg Serano, Tom Skerritt, Gina Gershon,
Willie Nelson, Chris Browning, Myk Watford, Carlos Sanz, Chad Brummett, David Allan Coe, Mark Povinelli
& Beth Bailey • full credits at IMDb

"Hamlet 2" [Focus Features Aug 2008]
Hamlet 2 movie poster  "The comedy hit of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival". A failed actor turned inept high school drama teacher rallies his Tucson, Arizona students in staging a politically-incorrect musical sequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet. {Actually mostly filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.} • Co-written & directed by Andrew Fleming; starring Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, David Arquette, Elisabeth Shue & Amy Poehler
Universal Studios widescreen color DVD [12/2008] for $20.99
full credits from IMDbofficial movie site {requires Flash}
see also Magic Lantern's 'Shakespeare On Film' Festival Pages

"Swing Vote"  [Touchstone Aug 2008]
Swing Vote movie poster  A majority of the location filming was in New Mexico, especially the town of Belén. An over-achieving small-town, preteen girl sets off an election day media frenzy that casts her lovable loser dad as the deciding vote for the next president of the United States • Co-written & directed by Joshua Michael Stern; co-written by Jason Richman; co-produced by & starring Kevin Costner; also starring Madeline Carroll, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci, George Lopez, Judge Reinhold, Mare Winningham, Nana Visitor, Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman & Gary Farmer with cameos by Tucker Carlson, James Carville, Matt Frei, Arianna Huffington, Larry King, Bill Maher, Chris Matthews, Willie Nelson & Lawrence O'Donnell
Touchstone/Disney widescreen color DVD [1/2009] for $19.99
full credits from IMDbofficial movie site {requires Flash}

"Appaloosa" [New Line Sept 2008]
Appaloosa feature film  The town of Appaloosa in New Mexico Territory has fallen under the rule of a ruthless rancher, who shoots the town marshal and two deputies in cold blood. The town merchants hire a new marshal and his sidekick to rid them of their oppressor. Complications begin with the arrival of a mysterious widow who takes a job playing piano at the town's hotel. Filming locations included Abiquiu, Rio Chama, Diablo Canyon, Galisteo Basin & Bonanza Creek Ranch in New Mexico; based on the 2005 novel by Robert B. Parker; co-written & directed by and starring Ed Harris; co-produced, co-written by & co-starring Robert Knott; also starring Viggo Mortensen, Renée Zellweger, Jeremy Irons, Lance Henriksen, James Gammon, Timothy Spall & Rex Linn
New Line Home Video widescreen color Blu-ray [1/2009] 2 disks for $14.99
New Line Home Video widescreen color DVD [1/2009] for $17.99
Lakeshore Records soundtrack CD [10/2008] 25 tracks for $14.99
27"x40" poster from Amazon for $19.99
latest credits from IMDbofficial movie site

"Shoot First and Pray You Live" [2008]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Doc West" [2009]
Filming at El Rancho de las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe, NM

"Carriers" [2009]
Filmed at Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Edgewood & Moriarty in New Mexico

"Coyote County Loser" [indep 2009]
Coyote County Loser  Filmed around Roswell, New Mexico; a radio disk jockey from New York heading to a new & better job in Los Angeles stops for gas in New Mexico and gets into a call-in war with a local love-advice show host; he then learns that his job in California fell thru, so he stages an on-air competition. Directed by Jason Naumann; starring Beau Clark, Nikki Boyer, Wayne Grace, K Callan, Frederic Doss, Tiffany Lynch, Everette Scott Ortiz, Chad Brummett, James Hobbs, Roy Black, Nelson Martinez & Patti Stacy
Monarch Home Video widescreen color DVD [12/2010] for $22.49
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"A Lonely Place For Dying" [2009]
Filmed in the Santa Fe area; directed by Justin Eugene Evans; won Heineken Red Star Award
at 2008 Santa Fe Film Festival • full credits at IMDb

"Terminator: Salvation"
[Halcyon / Warner Bros. May 2009]
Filmed at Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque Studios, Santa Fe & Taos in New Mexico;
directed by McG; starring Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Helena Bonham Carter, Anton
Yelchin, Jadagrace, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common, Jane Alexander, Michael Ironside, Ivan G'Vera, Chris
Browning, Dorian Nkono, Beth Bailey, Victor J. Ho, Buster Reeves, Kevin Wiggins, Greg Serano &
Boots Southerland • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Georgia O'Keeffe" [Sony TV/Lifetime TV Sept 2009]
Georgia O'Keeffe 2009 TV movie starring Joan Allen & Jeremy Irons  Unknown artist Georgia O'Keeffe discovered that New York City gallery owner & photographer Alfred Stieglitz [1864-1946] was displaying her paintings without permission. She confronted him and was charmed into allow-ing him to manage her career. The working relationship turned romantic, but Georgia's fame eclipsed Alfred's, and he became bitter and took a younger mistress. Georgia fled to the wide-open skies of the West, settling in northern New Mexico, where her art and career flourished, and where she lived for another 50 years. Location filming in Abiquiu, Montezuma & Santa Fe, New Mexico • Directed by Bob Balaban; written by Michael Cristofer; starring Joan Allen {as O'Keeffe}, Jeremy Irons {as Stieglitz}, Ed Begley Jr., Kathleen Chalfant, Linda Emond, Henry Simmons, Tyne Daly {as Mabel Dodge Luhan}, Chad Brummett, Jenny Gabrielle & Robert Mirabal {as Tony Lujan}; nominated for 9 Emmy Awards, won W.G.A. Award for Best Longform TV Script
Lifetime widescreen color DVD [4/2010] for $11.99
full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"The Men Who Stare At Goats"
[B.B.C./Overture Nov 2009]
Men Who Stare at Goats movie starring George Clooney  A reporter stumbles upon the existence of a U.S. military unit trained in psychokinetic warfare, and is caught up in the search for the unit's missing leader and a trainee on the loose • Location filming at Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Willard, Roswell & Zia Pueblo in New Mexico; directed by Grant Heslov; script by Peter Straughan, based on the book by Jon Ronson; starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Robert Patrick, Stephen Root & Stephen Lang
DVD/Blu-ray not yet available; full credits at IMDb
Men Who Stare at Goats book by Jon Ronson  "The Men Who Stare At Goats" [2005]
by Jon Ronson

S&S 8½x5½ movie tie-in pb [4/2006] for $10.98
S&S 8½x5¾ hardcover [4/2005] out of print/used

"Did You Hear About The Morgans?"
[Castle Rock/Columbia Dec 2009]
Filmed on location in Roy, New Mexico with scenes in Galisteo, Los Alamos, Pecos & Santa Fe; written &
directed by Marc Lawrence; starring Hugh Grant, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sam Elliott, Mary Steenburgen, Jesse
Liebman, Elisabeth Moss, Seth Gilliam, Sándor Técsy, Kevin Brown, Steven Boyer, Sharon Wilkins, David Call,
Dana Ivey, Wilford Brimley, Gracie Lawrence & Beth Fowler • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site

"Crazy Heart" [Fox Searchlight Dec 2009]
Crazy Heart movie starring Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal & Robert Duvall  An alcoholic country music star has become third-rate, reduced to grabbing a gig as opening act for a rising star that he mentored; but a new relationship with a female reporter and her son helps him get his life together • Filmed in 24 days at Albuquerque, Española, Galisteo, Pecos & Santa Fe in New Mexico; co-produced, adapted & directed by Scott Cooper; based on the novel by Thomas Cobb; original music by T-Bone Burnett; starring Colin Farrell, Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal & Robert Duvall
DVD/Blu-ray not yet available • full credits at IMDbofficial movie site
Crazy Heart 1988 novel by Thomas Cobb  "Crazy Heart: A Novel" [1988] by Thomas Cobb
HarperCollins mass pb [9/88] out of print/used
Bookthrift Co. 9½x6¼ hardcover [5/89] out of print/many used

310 to yuma [2009] location filming near Santa Fe
brothers [2009] location filming near Santa Fe
year one [2009] location filming near Santa Fe


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