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Cowboys, Stuntmen, and Saloons on Wheels: 100 Years of Movie Magic in Utah

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Utah landed on the silver screen in 1923 with "The Covered Wagon," and it's been the coveted location for many of Hollywood's most iconic projects ever since. From Kevin Costner to Kevin Bacon, John Wayne to Frank Sinatra, some of the industry's biggest names have spent time telling their stories against the backdrop of this state.

Today, we're going to hear the personal stories from people who've made movie magic happen on set, as well as commentary from a film historian and expert who reflects on why the Western is such an enduring genre -- and why Utah has inspired so many storytellers. Whether you're a movie buff or you've never watched a western before, you'll be fascinated by all the insider stories about how movies are really made -- and where the industry is headed. Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode: -Dennis Judd and his family in Kanab -Norris Church with the Adventure Tour Company. You can book your own Stars and S'mores Tour at the Kanab Movie Fort online at www.adventure-tour-company.com. -Andrew Patrick Nelson, Film and Media Arts Department Chair at the University of Utah. Check out his podcast, How the West Was Cast, wherever you find podcasts, and find even more at www.andrewpnelson.com. PLAN YOUR UTAH TRIP If you want to learn more about experiencing the sights and attractions featured in this episode, go to VisitUtah.com or follow along on social media @VisitUtah. International listeners can also book this itinerary directly as a package, with lots of other bonus experiences too -- just visit AmericanSky.co.uk/Utah-Holidays/Self-Drive-Experience-Utah-Life-Elevated or learn more about all the incredible destinations around the state at VisitTheUSA.com or on social media @VisitTheUSA. SOCIAL Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @armchairexplorerpodcast. Want travel tips and advice? Questions about this episode? Message me! Sign up for the monthly newsletter at armchair-explorer.com. CREDITS This show was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Brian Thacker managed pre-production. Jenny Allison was the in-field producer and wrote the episode. Jason Paton did the recording, and Charles Tyrie did the mixing and sound design. Aaron Millar hosted and served as executive producer.
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Utah landed on the silver screen in 1923 with "The Covered Wagon," and it's been the coveted location for many of Hollywood's most iconic projects ever since. From Kevin Costner to Kevin Bacon, John Wayne to Frank Sinatra, some of the industry's biggest names have spent time telling their stories against the backdrop of this state.

Today, we're going to hear the personal stories from people who've made movie magic happen on set, as well as commentary from a film historian and expert who reflects on why the Western is such an enduring genre -- and why Utah has inspired so many storytellers. Whether you're a movie buff or you've never watched a western before, you'll be fascinated by all the insider stories about how movies are really made -- and where the industry is headed. Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode: -Dennis Judd and his family in Kanab -Norris Church with the Adventure Tour Company. You can book your own Stars and S'mores Tour at the Kanab Movie Fort online at www.adventure-tour-company.com. -Andrew Patrick Nelson, Film and Media Arts Department Chair at the University of Utah. Check out his podcast, How the West Was Cast, wherever you find podcasts, and find even more at www.andrewpnelson.com. PLAN YOUR UTAH TRIP If you want to learn more about experiencing the sights and attractions featured in this episode, go to VisitUtah.com or follow along on social media @VisitUtah. International listeners can also book this itinerary directly as a package, with lots of other bonus experiences too -- just visit AmericanSky.co.uk/Utah-Holidays/Self-Drive-Experience-Utah-Life-Elevated or learn more about all the incredible destinations around the state at VisitTheUSA.com or on social media @VisitTheUSA. SOCIAL Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @armchairexplorerpodcast. Want travel tips and advice? Questions about this episode? Message me! Sign up for the monthly newsletter at armchair-explorer.com. CREDITS This show was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Brian Thacker managed pre-production. Jenny Allison was the in-field producer and wrote the episode. Jason Paton did the recording, and Charles Tyrie did the mixing and sound design. Aaron Millar hosted and served as executive producer.
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