Top 15 Movies Filmed in North Dakota by US Box Office

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Lights, Camera, Action: Uncover the Magic of Movie Filming Locations in North Dakota

Lights, camera, North Dakota! Get ready to embark on an exhilarating adventure as we delve into the captivating world of movie filming locations in the great state of North Dakota. Whether you’re a movie buff yearning for a change of scenery or simply searching for a unique way to explore this beautiful state, these iconic locations will surely ignite your wanderlust. So, grab your popcorn and let’s hit the road!

Key Takeaways:

  • Explore the magic of movie-making by visiting iconic filming locations in North Dakota.
  • Immerse yourself in the landscapes and settings that have graced the silver screen.
  • Experience the thrill of stepping into the shoes of your favorite actors and actresses.
  • Discover hidden gems and lesser-known destinations while following the trail of famous films.
  • Unleash your inner director and create your own cinematic adventure within the stunning backdrop of North Dakota.

Why Visit Movie Filming Locations?

Now, you might be wondering: Why would I want to visit movie filming locations? Well, let me tell you, dear reader, it’s not just about standing in the exact spot where your favorite scenes unfolded.

It’s about experiencing that special connection to the movies you love and immersing yourself in the magic that brought them to life.

Imagine strolling through the streets where beloved characters once roamed, feeling the energy of their laughter and tears. Picture yourself in awe as you recognize iconic landmarks from your favorite scenes, almost as if you’ve been transported into the cinematic universe itself.

Visiting movie filming locations adds a whole new layer of excitement to your travels. Not only do you get to explore fascinating destinations, but you also get to unravel the mysteries behind the scenes. It’s like being part of a secret club, unlocking the door to hidden stories and trade secrets.

So, pack your bags and join us on this extraordinary journey through the movie filming locations of North Dakota. Get ready to be captivated, inspired, and amazed as we discover the magic that lingers behind the camera.

But wait, there’s more! As you explore these enchanting filming locations, you’ll also come across breathtaking landscapes, charming towns, and fascinating cultural sites. North Dakota has so much to offer beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, and this adventure is your ticket to uncovering its many wonders.

Remember, my fellow movie lover, life is too short to just watch the movies. It’s time to step out into the real world, visit these movie filming locations, and make your own memories. Lights, camera, North Dakota awaits!

Lights, camera, action! Take your movie-watching experience to the next level by exploring the list below. Discover the movies filmed in North Dakota and start planning your own epic adventure to these stunning locations. Lights, camera, explore!

Logan – US Box Office: USD$226millions

Director: James Mangold

Main Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook, and Stephen Merchant

Release Date: 17 February 2017

Filming Locations: Just outside Northern Meadows community, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA;  Walt Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch – 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA; Ferriday, Louisiana, USA; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Main Plot: In the not-too-distant future of 2029, the entire mutant race has been nearly obliterated. Logan, the invincible bestial superhero formerly known as Wolverine, is growing old, and his incredible healing ability has been significantly weakened. An incognito limo driver named Logan is trying to protect and keep Professor Xavier out of sight. However, things turn unexpectedly when a mysterious woman asks him to deliver the young mutant girl, Laura. The unaccompanied adolescent has a better future beyond Canadian borders. Still, the government is reluctant to let go of its assets so easily. In the end, will Logan be capable of protecting both himself and Laura?

Famous quotes:

Laura: “You are dying. You want to die.”

Logan: “How do you know?”

Laura: “Charles told me.”

Logan: “What else did he tell you?”

Laura: “To not let you.”

Fun Fact about Logan:

  • Requiring the film to be R-rated was important to director James Mangold. He recalls not so much for the violent content as for the style: “For me, what was most fascinating in getting the studio to okay an R-rating was something completely unique.” They unexpectedly let go of the intention that this film was being screened for children.

The Messengers – US Box Office: USD$35millions

Director: Danny Pang and Oxide Chun Pang

Main Cast: Dylan McDermott, Penelope Ann Miller, Kristen Stewart, John Corbett, and Evan Turner

Release Date: 2 February 2007

Filming Locations: Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada;  Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Canada; Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Main Plot: Roy Solomon, his wife Denise, their teenage daughter Jessica, and their little son Ben relocate from Chicago. In an old farm in North Dakota to rebuild their family, which has been financially impacted by Roy’s extended unemployment and Jessica’s automobile accident. That happening has caused major issues for Ben. Roy cultivates the area with sunflowers and hires the stranger Burwell to assist him till the harvest. When Jess reports seeing ghosts and poltergeists in the house, her parents are skeptical. She tries to establish that she is not insane or attempting to attract their attention, and she learns about the fate of the previous owners.

Famous quotes:

Colby Price: “Roy Solomon?”

[Roy turns around and sees a pale-looking man in a black suit and tie standing behind him]

Colby Price: “I’m Colby Price… Belton Savings.”

Roy: “Oh, hey. Good to meet you.”

Colby Price: “So you said your father grew sunflowers, too.”

Roy: “Yeah, over in Turek County.”

Colby Price: “I grew up not too far from here.”

Roy: “Right…”

Colby Price: “Look, I know you’re all moved in, but an opportunity came up at the bank that I thought you might be interested in. This place sat gathering dust for years until you came along and bought it, and now, as it happens, another party’s expressed interest in the farm. The good news is, they’re willing to pay what you paid and put another 15% on top of that.”

Roy: [slightly annoyed] “We just got here. And frankly, my family’s looking for a little stability right now.”

Colby Price: “Well, this will give you the details… give me a call if you want to discuss it.”

Sequel: Messengers 2: The Scarecrow

Fun Fact about The Messengers:

  • Todd Farmer wrote the original screenplay. However, the following rewrites were done by Albert Torres and Stuart Beattie. Credited screenwriters Chad and Carey W. Hayes, Mark Wheaton, Scott Derrickson, Paul Boardman, Michael B. Gordon, and Richard D’Ovidio. Eduardo Rodriguez directed the reshoots.

Fargo – US Box Office: USD$24millions

Director: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

Main Cast: William H. Macy, Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi, Peter Stormare, and Kristin Rudrüd

Release Date: 8 March 1996 

Filming Locations: Grafton, North Dakota, USA; Fargo, North Dakota, USA; Embers Restaurant – 7525 Wayzata Boulevard, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA; Hitching Post Motel, Forest Lake, Minnesota, USA; Edina City Hall – 4801 W. 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota, USA

Main Plot: Jerry works at his father-in-law’s auto dealership and has financial difficulties. He attempts numerous strategies to raise funds for an unspecified reason. It must be expected that his massive misappropriation of dealership funds is about to be detected by his father-in-law. When everything else fails, he prepares to have two men kidnap his wife for a ransom paid by her wealthy father. Things go wrong from the start, and what was supposed to be a non-violent affair quickly turns bloody, with more blood added by the minute. Jerry is outraged by the slaughter, which sets free a pregnant sheriff from Brainerd, Minnesota, who is determined to investigate the three murders in her county.

Famous quotes:

Marge Gunderson: “Okay, I want you to tell me what these fellas looked like.”

Hooker No. 1: “Well, the little guy was kinda funny-lookin’.”

Marge Gunderson: “In what way?”

Hooker No. 1: “I dunno, just funny-lookin’.”

Marge Gunderson: “Can you be any more specific?”

Hooker No. 1: “I couldn’t really say. He wasn’t circumcised.”

Marge Gunderson: [amused by this unhelpful detail] “Was he funny lookin’ apart from that?”

Hooker No. 1: “Yah.”

Marge Gunderson: “So, you were havin’ sex with the little fellow, then.”

Hooker No. 1: “Uh huh.”

Fun Fact about Fargo:

  • Filming started on January 22, 1995, during the region’s second-warmest winter in a century. Outdoor sequences had to be shot throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canada, and much of the snow was created artificially.

Leprechaun – US Box Office: USD$8millions

Director: Mark Jones

Main Cast: Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt, Mark Holton, Robert Hy Gorman, and Shay Duffin

Release Date: 8 January 1993

Filming Locations: Saugus, California, USA

Main Plot: Warwick Davis from Willow portrays a ruthless Leprechaun who refuses to follow the rules and will kill anyone who comes near his gold. Dan O’Grady, a rather insane guy, brings home the gold from Ireland after capturing the Leprechaun. Still, the Leprechaun follows him and wreaks havoc until Dan locks him in a crate and attempts to burn him but has a stroke. Ten years later, two individuals (J.D. and his spoilt daughter Tory) buy O’Grady’s old house, not knowing what is hidden in a crate in the basement. There are 3 painters, Nathan, his brother Alex, and Alex’s dim friend Ozzie. That day, Ozzie and Alex discover the Leprechaun’s gold. When Ozzie unintentionally releases the Leprechaun from his crate, he embarks on a murdering rampage. He terrorizes the four friends to reclaim his missing gold coin.

Famous quotes:

[Tory hands over the gold to the Leprechaun]

Leprechaun: “Ahh… me powers are returning.”

Leprechaun: [laughing, rattles the bag] “It sounds like me gold.”

Leprechaun: [laughing, looking in the bag] “It looks like me gold.”

Leprechaun: [laughing, smelling in the bag] “It smells like me gold.”

Leprechaun: [Leprechaun licks on a gold coin] “Mmm… it tastes like me gold.”

Tory: [the Leprechaun walks up to Tory and pulls her arm to lean down, he kisses her on her cheek laughing, as Tory runs off,] “Oh, God! Oh, God!”

Leprechaun: [the Leprechaun sits on the ground pouring out the gold] “Me golden delicious gold.”

Sequel: Leprechaun Returns

Fun Fact about Leprechaun:

  • Because of Jennifer Aniston’s worldwide fame, the film grossed approximately $15 million in VHS and DVD sales.

Wooly Boys – US Box Office: USD$0.34million

Director: Leszek Burzynski

Main Cast: Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Joseph Mazzello, Keith Carradine, Robin Dearden, and Jad Mager

Release Date: 7 October 2001

Filming Locations: Minneapolis Convention Center – 1301 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Woodwinds Health Campus – 1925 Woodwinds Drive, Woodbury, Minnesota, USA; Fryburg, North Dakota, USA; Medora, North Dakota, USA; Beach, North Dakota, USA

Main Plot: A.J. Peter Fonda plays “Stoney” Stoneman, a grey-haired sheep rancher from Medora, North Dakota. He is duped by Sheriff Hank Dawson (Keith Carradine) into traveling to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to see his daughter Kate Harper (Robin Dearden). Stoney ends up bonding with his 16-year-old grandson, Charles (Joseph Mazzello), whom he hadn’t seen in nine years while there. Charles is also involved in the plan to get Stoney to help with a serious health problem. Charles informs Stoney that his mother is in the hospital, and the two depart for the hospital. Upon arrival at the hospital, Stoney discovers that Kate was only “in” the hospital to defraud Stoney into having an examination.

Famous quotes:

Shuck: “I wouldn’t make a lot of noise if I was you. You don’t want to alert Stoney to your leavin’.”

Charles: “As if he would care if I left.”

Shuck: “What makes you think he don’t care?”

Charles: “I don’t know… What would you call no contact for nine years?”

Shuck: “I’d call it bein’ a man of few words.”

Fun Fact about Wooly Boys:

  • The film’s writers are Max Enscoe, Annie DeYoung, Glen Stephens, George ‘Buck’ Flower, and Ed Hansen.

The Overnighters – US Box Office: USD$0.11million

Director: Jesse Moss

Main Cast: Jay Reinke, Andrea Reinke, Alan Mezo, Shelly Schultz, Keegan Edwards, and Michael Batten

Release Date: 17 January 2014

Main Plot: In the North Dakota oil fields, broken, desperate men chase their dreams and flee their demons. A local pastor puts his life on the line to assist them. These “overnighters” sleep in corridors and their cars. Reinke, the passionate, ever-buoyant, wakes them up with hymns and tries to meet as many of their needs as he can. To be particular, steering them toward work that will allow them to pay for lodging (the costs of housing have gone sky-high due to the oil boom). His work is a striking example of a man attempting to live by Christian charity ideals, and many in his congregation appear to appreciate that. Still, the Overnighters program also isolates their kindness.

Fun Fact about The Overnighters:

  • Jesse Moss is also the writer of the film.

Welcome to Leith – US Box Office: USD$0.4million

Director: Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker

Main Cast: Ryan Schock, Heather Cook, Lee Cook, Bobby Harper, and Michelle Schock

Release Date: 26 January 2015

Filming Locations: Leith, North Dakota, USA; Bismarck, North Dakota, USA; Burleigh County Court House – 514 East Thayer Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota, USA

Main Plot: Leith, North Dakota, is a registered ghost town with a population of 24 people. Its residents are mostly farmers or ranchers who have passed down land from generation to generation. The city has a haunting beauty against a prairie backdrop of wide-open sky and wheat fields. Craig Cobb, an outsider, moved in in May 2012 and began purchasing a property. He accumulated twelve plots of land, some of which were empty, while others had houses in various states of disrepair. People assumed he would be relocated closer to the Bakken oil fields, which were 70 miles north. He turned out to be a notorious white separatist planning a takeover of the city government. Soon after his plans were revealed, a family of white separatists moved in to begin repairing his properties.

Famous quotes:

Ryan Lenz: “If you wanna be a Nazi, you can be a Nazi, but I’m gonna make sure the world knows you’re a Nazi.”

Fun Fact about Welcome to Leith:

  • Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker are also the film’s writers.

Northern Lights – US Box Office: USD$0.1million

Director: John Hanson and Rob Nilsson

Main Cast: Robert Behling, Susan Lynch, Joe Spano, Ray Ness, and Marianna Åström-De Fina

Release Date: 12 July 1978

Filming Locations: North Dakota, USA

Main Plot:

NORTHERN LIGHTS looks like an old black-and-white photograph found in an attic. NORTHERN LIGHTS is the bittersweet story of two young lovers caught up in a political struggle waged by farmers against the grain trade, banks, and railroads. 

The film begins with an elderly man rummaging through papers he’d almost forgotten about. Among them is a diary from the winter of 1915-16, when he was a farmer struggling to make ends meet in North Dakota. The old man exists, as do the events he will recall. His name is Henry Martinson, and he became an organizer for the now-defunct Nonpartisan League, which is fictionalized in the film “Northern Lights.”

Fun Fact about Northern Lights:

  • The filmmakers, John Hanson and Rob Nilsson use Martinson’s memories as a documentary springboard to move into a film that also appears to be a documentary.

Jesus Camp

Director: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

Main Cast: Mike Papantonio, Lou Engle, Becky Fischer, and Ted Haggard

Release Date: 27 April 2006

Filming Locations: Devils Lake, North Dakota, USA; Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; Lee’s Summit, Missouri, USA; St. Robert, Missouri, USA; Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Main Plot: Jesus Camp follows a group of young children preparing to attend a summer camp where they will regularly be exposed to evangelical Christianity. Becky Fischer works at the Kids on Fire summer program. Jesus Camp depicts the unwavering faith of the believers through interviews with Fischer, the children, and others. A homeschooling mother tells her kid that creationism provides all of the answers. Inside the camp, the footage shows young children crying and moaning as they pledge to cease sinning. Every child is brought to tears. When these events are juxtaposed with clips from a more moderate Christian radio host, Jesus Camp poses a clear question: are these children being indoctrinated?

Famous quotes:

Rachel: [preaching to a group of guys sitting in a park] “If you were to die right now in this moment, where do you think you’d go?”

guy in the park: “Heaven”

Rachel: [subdued] “Really?”

guy in the park: “Yeah. Sure.”

Rachel: “Oh… okay. Have a nice day!”

[runs back to her friends]

Rachel: “I think they were Muslims!”

Fun Fact about Jesus Camp:

  • Becky Fischer, children’s pastor for Kids on Fire. He has revealed that due to unfavorable reactions to the camp after the film. This includes phone calls and vandalism, the camp, held once a year for three weeks, has been terminated indefinitely and will be replaced by other programs.

Man in the Wilderness

Director: Richard C. Sarafian

Main Cast: Richard Harris, John Huston, Henry Wilcoxon, Percy Herbert, and Dennis Waterman

Release Date: 24 November 1971

Filming Locations: Covaleda, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain; Coconino National Forest, Arizona, USA; Mormon Lake, Arizona, USA; Heber-Overgaard, Arizona, USA; Mexiquillo, Durango, Mexico

Main Plot: This film’s inspiration is Hugh Glass, a trapper and army scout. During an expedition, he was attacked by a grizzly bear and suffered serious injuries. Two expedition members were left behind while the others continued on. When Bass (Glass) died, they were supposed to bury him. However, the two survivors feared being discovered by hostile Indians and dumped him in a shallow grave. With the help of the Indians, Bass recovered and regained his strength and tracked down those who had abandoned him. His intention was to exact revenge, but when he found them, he let those deserted him pass and left them alone.

Famous quotes:

Fogarty: “What if he ain’t dead by mornin’?”

Captain Henry: “Kill him.”

Grace: [flashback] “The Kingdom of Heaven is within you. It’s in all things. The sun. The sky. The sea. Have you never seen it? Have you never felt it?”

Zachary Bass: “No. Never.”

Grace: “It’s within you; as it is within me, now.”

Fun Fact about Man in the Wilderness:

  • Though not technically a Christian film, it contains numerous Christian and religious themes. The main character is shown to be anti-Christian. However, after his near-death experience and journey through the wilderness, he transforms spiritually as he re-acquaints himself with God.

The Purchase Price

Director: William A. Wellman

Main Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Lyle Talbot, Hardie Albright, and David Landau

Release Date: 23 July 1932 

Filming Locations: Warner Brothers Burbank Studios – 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA

Main Plot:

The plot is a little episodic, and the humor varies in places. George Brent’s “cold” was irritating, and the characters in the wedding and shivaree scenes are unappealing country bumpkins. 

A Broadway singer (Barbara Stanwyck) has her prospects for a respectable marriage shattered by her previous romantic relationship with a hood (Lyle Talbot) who still wants her. Determined to rid herself of the mobster, she relocates to Montreal and begins singing under a pen name. But when her ex-boyfriend tracks her down, what else can a girl do but flee to become a mail-order bride for a troubled North Dakota farmer (George Brent)?

Famous quotes:

Joan Gordon, aka Francine La Rue: “I’ve been up and down Broadway since I was fifteen years old. I’m fed up with hoofing in shows. I’m sick of night clubs, hustlers, bootleggers, chislers, and smart guys. I’ve heard all the questions and I know all the answers. And I’ve kept myself… fairly respectable through it all. The whole atmosphere of this street gives me a high-powered headache. I’ve got a chance to breathe something else, and boy, I’m grabbing it.”

Eddie ‘Ed’ Fields: “Pick up the marbles, hon, you win.”

Joan Gordon, aka Francine La Rue: [Hands him some jewelry] “By the way, here’s a couplea trinkets I want to return to you. Might as well do it now.”

Eddie ‘Ed’ Fields: “Sure you don’t want to keep this hardware?”

Joan Gordon, aka Francine La Rue: “Positive.”

[Reaches into a drawer, takes out a key, and hands it to him]

Eddie ‘Ed’ Fields: “All through playing house?”

Joan Gordon, aka Francine La Rue: “All through, Eddie. Thanks.”

Eddie ‘Ed’ Fields: “Well, so long kid. It was swell while it lasted.”

Joan Gordon, aka Francine La Rue: [Almost smiling, softly] ”Yeah.”

[Eddie turns and leaves]

Fun Fact about The Purchase Price:

  • The blood was real during the fight between the two male leads. Director Wellman had approached Brent and Talbot separately about the fight scene, telling both not to hold back. The fight had been planned in advance by the two. However, when Talbot crashed into the wall as planned, his head collided with a nail, causing him to bleed profusely. After the scene, he had to go to the studio’s infirmary to get stitches.

Pinching Penny

Director: Dan Glaser

Main Cast: Steven Molony, Timothy J. Meyer, Maddisyn Carter, Lauren Wertz-James, and Chadwick Richard Anderson

Release Date: 11 October 2011

Filming Locations: Ada, Minnesota, USA; Fargo, North Dakota, USA;  Moorhead, Minnesota, USA

Main Plot: Fargo, North Dakota, the setting for another well-known twisting plotline, serves as the backdrop for a British and a Scotsman who decide to get their hands dirty. The protagonist of this story is the Brit, Alex (Steven Molony). He also provides narration for a portion of the film. He tells us right away that he has an addiction, a shopping addiction, to be specific. His only issue, like many junkies, is a lack of funds to support his habit. To accomplish this and eat, he and his Scot friend Murphy (Timothy J. Meyer) decide to rob houses. After a handful of unsuccessful attempts and a broken nose, they come across Teddy (Ginny Glaser), a rather attractive girl who takes over their ill-fated operation.

Famous quotes:

[from trailer]

Alex: “If you don’t let me out of here with this fucking record player: I swear to God I’ll fucking shoot ya!”

Fun Fact about Pinching Penny:

  • Throughout the film’s production, the actors playing Alex and Murphy spoke exclusively in their character dialects (Cockney and Scottish, respectively).

Three Faces West

Director: Bernard Vorhaus

Main Cast: John Wayne, Sigrid Gurie, Charles Coburn, Spencer Charters, and Helen MacKellar

Release Date: 3 July 1940

Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA

Main Plot: Dr. Braun of Vienna and his daughter Leni flee to a small town in North Dakota as refugees from Hitler. When the Dust Bowl threatens the town, John Phillips leads the residents to greener pastures in Oregon. He falls in love with Leni, but she is engaged to the man who helped her and her father flee the Third Reich. She needs to make a choice between the two gentlemen.

Famous quotes:

Farmer: “There ain’t no college professor gonna teach me how to farm my land.”

John Phillips: “How much land you got left that hasn’t blown away? Look, men, let’s quit arguing and kidding ourselves. We’re all in the same boat. And we’re all gonna sink unless we stick together. Every one of us has been served with a “dispossess notice,” not by Uncle Sam or a bank or some mortgage company, but by a little ol’ gal we’ve been kicking in the teeth, Mother Nature.”

Fun Fact about Three Faces West:

  • John Phillips in North Dakota sent the telegram shown early in the film to CBS in New York City.

Flight of the Red Tail

Director: Adam N. White

Main Cast: James Kisicki, Doug Rozendaal, Cindy Beck, Brad Lang, and Mark Tisler

Release Date: 27 July 2009 

Filming Locations: Fargo, North Dakota, USA

Main Plot:  “Red Tail Reborn 2” picks up where its predecessor, “Red Tail Reborn,” left off. With the restoration of the partially destroyed P-51 Mustang named “Tuskegee Airmen,” detailing the efforts and sacrifices of a small group of aircraft conservators using the antique plane to tell the story of the fail-to-remember American veterans, the Tuskegee Airmen. A group influenced by the perseverance of those veterans’ acts 60 years ago. Just as the plane starts to take shape, head restorer Gerry Beck is killed in an accident. As the restoration team mourns the loss of another friend, their pilot Brad Lang prepares to fly the rebuilt Mustang. A journey is comparable to the trailblazers he wishes to honor.

Fun Fact about Flight of the Red Tail:

  • The film was first shown after its completion at EAA AirVenture 2009 in Oshkosh, WI, the world’s largest airshow.

The Far Horizons

Director: Rudolph Maté

Main Cast:  Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed, Barbara Hale, and William Demarest

Release Date: 20 May 1955 

Filming Locations: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA; Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA; Paramount Studios – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Main Plot: Following the purchase of Louisiana from France, the United States dispatched surveyors Lewis and Clark, aided by a Shoshone guide, to chart the new territory.

Fun Fact about The Far Horizons:

  • Della Gould Emmons, Winston Miller, and Edmund H. North are the film’s writers.

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