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== Bradshaw Ranch — The Hollywood Years: Filming Location History == === Sedona as Hollywood's Favorite Landscape === The red rock formations of Sedona, Arizona represent one of the most dramatically photogenic landscapes in North America. During the golden age of American Western films — roughly 1940 through 1975 — Sedona's combination of towering red sandstone buttes, open valleys, and clear high-altitude light made it irresistible for filmmakers seeking authentic Western landscapes without the expense or logistical challenge of more remote locations. Dozens of major Westerns and television series used the Sedona area as a location, and the Bradshaw Ranch — with its established infrastructure, corrals, and directly accessible landscape — became one of the primary working locations in the area. === Films and Productions === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Production !! Type !! Year !! Notes |- | Joe Kidd || Feature film || 1972 || Starring Clint Eastwood; one of the most prominent films to use the ranch as a location |- | Five Western films (total) || Feature films || Various || Specific titles for all five not fully documented in public sources; Joe Kidd is the most prominently cited |- | Two television series || Television || Various || Specific series not fully identified in available sources; both Western genre |- | Numerous commercials || Television commercials || Various || The ranch's landscape was used for commercial productions across multiple decades |} === Celebrity Visitors === The Hollywood productions that used Bradshaw Ranch brought a roster of American entertainment icons to the property: * '''John Wayne*** — the most iconic figure of the Western film genre; visited the ranch during productions * '''Barbara Stanwyck*** — major Hollywood star of the classic era; appeared at the ranch for productions * '''Elvis Presley*** — while better known as a musician, Presley made numerous Western and adventure films in the 1960s; visited the ranch during production work The combination of established working infrastructure, picturesque landscape, and Bob Bradshaw's professional relationships made the ranch one of the go-to locations for productions coming to Sedona. === End of the Hollywood Era === The transition away from location-shot Westerns as a dominant genre in American film and television during the late 1960s and 1970s gradually reduced the volume of productions coming to the Sedona area. By the 1980s, the ranch was no longer primarily a film production facility. This transition created the economic conditions that would eventually lead to the sale of the property. === The Landscape's Continuing Significance === Even after the Hollywood era ended at the ranch, the landscape itself retained its extraordinary visual character. The red rock formations that attracted filmmakers continued to attract tourists, photographers, and eventually the paranormal researchers and UFO investigators who would give the ranch a second and very different chapter of fame. The same dramatic mesas, canyon walls, and open desert vistas that served as backdrops for Western gunfights would later serve as the setting for accounts of orbs, entities, and interdimensional portals. [[Category: Bradshaw Ranch]] [[Category:Paranormal]] [[Category:UFO]] [[Category:UFOlogy]] [[Category:Government]]
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