Car modified for filming at the Castle
Director and family of a production at Montezuma Castle with Native American actors
Filming of "Flaming Feather" at Montezuma Castle
Filming of Thunder Birds Movie (20th Century Fox)
Foothills Library Movies And Music
Fr. Augustine on location with film "Westerners"
Hollywood and Politics I
Hollywood and Politics II
Hollywood and Politics III
John Wayne "Hatari" Premiere 1962
Main Library Cinema Room
Marjorie Stiles and Hollywood Actor Jack Holt
Modified car for filming in use at Montezuma Castle
Motion Picture Director
Movie being filmed in and below Montezuma Castle cliff dwelling
Movie scene in Oracle
Movie set at Montezuma Castle
Movie set at Montezuma Castle National Monument
Movie set at Montezuma Castle cliff dwelling
Movie set built at Montezuma Castle National Monument
Movie set in Monument Valley. At the stateline of Arizona and Utah, this set represents the old mining town of Tombstone and was erected for the filming of My Darling Clementine by Twentieth Century Fox. The great red sandstone formations, for which the v
Movie set, Montezuma Castle National Monument
Nick Diamos Amusement Company, 1939
Arizona State Motion Picture Development Office strategic plan
Arizona occupational profiles : Motion pictures
Executive Order 72-2: Creating the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Commission (Supersedes Previous Provisions Which Created the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Commission)
Executive Order 73-6: Creating the Governor's Arizona Film Commission (formerly Designated the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Commission) Amends and Supersedes Executive Order 72-2
Executive Order 76-11: Creating the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture and Advisory Board (Supersedes Previous Provisions Which Created the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Commission)
Executive Order 77-1: Creating the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture and Advisory Board (Supersedes Previous Provisions Which Created the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Commission); to Amend Executive Order 76-11 Articles 2 and 3
Executive Order 85-10: Changing the Name of the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture Advisory Board to the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture and Television Advisory Board
Executive Order 91-19: Creating the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture and Television Board, Supersedes Executive Orders 76-11, 77-1, and 85-10
Executive Order 92-9: Creating the Arizona Governor's Motion Picture and Television Board, Supersedes Executive Orders 76-11, 77-1, 85-10 and 91-19
Recruitment for the motion picture industry : conducted in Arizona, 1950-1959
Film "Ring of Fear" premieres in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1954
World premiere of movie “The Furies” in Tucson, AZ, proceeds from which will go to scholarship fund at University of Arizona
Arizona's Little Hollywood- Movies Made in Sedona
Let's Go to the Movies- A History of the Scottsdale International Film Festival
Apacheland Movie Ranch
Old Tucson Studios
C.J. Smith and B.J. Smith Oral History, Transcript
Katherine Herbert Oral History, Transcript
Arizona Filmographies
Theaters