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  1. Jun 30, 2024 · Discover the real locations of films made in West Virginia, and find out what there is for the visitor to see.

  2. Nov 10, 2010 · The crew filmed last week at the former Rampart station on 3rd Street (the precinct has since moved to a new location on West 6th Street). “We can truly say the city is a character in this...

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    • Today: Location of The Mountain

    Above, a good close shot of the Paramount mountain from Bonanza. This is a tight close-up of the backside of the mountain in 1960. Due to the angle of the shot, the mountain’s size is almost impossible to detect. The first image in this article, the one with all of the movie-making equipment laid out, was taken around the upper-right side of the ph...

    Obviously, this is not the mountain but a sightline down a different Paramount Western street toward B-tank and its sky. This shows the type of building roof (though higher) that the Western mountain was covering. It’s also a good demonstration of how well the backdrop’s blue matches the L.A. sky. Above is Bonanzaactor Dan Blocker with the sports c...

    In the Mission ImpossibleTV series, S3/E12 (“The Exchange”), for the 1968-1969 season, you can see the back of the mountain. The actors Barbara Bain and John Vernon are behind the mountain, starting at the base of the iconic Paramount water tower. The edge of the mountain can be seen in the upper-left. In the next two images, they advance:

    From “Mission Impossible,” Season 6, Episode 2, “Encore.” William Shatner stumbles onto a Western set at the fictional Majestic Studios, which is actually the Western section of Paramount Studios’ backlot.

    By September 1979, the entire Western street had been bulldozed away to make way for the parking lot. In 1982, nothing was left.

    Today, the mountain is long gone. In the above map, the missing mountain is shown as a red strip and indicated by the arrow. It would have been to the side of the larger Visitor Parking near the Blue Sky Tank Parking. The structure housing the Prop Warehouse, Studio Supply Center, and The Loft replaces the previous building. In fact, the Paramount ...

  3. Filming. Rampart was filmed over 35 days in the Los Angeles area, including communities actually served by the Rampart precinct. To draw emotional performances out of his actors, director Oren Moverman eschewed rehearsals, did fewer than five takes for most scenes, and encouraged improvisation. Release

  4. Yes. Rampart Range Rd is the road that takes you South to Devilshead, a ranger station in the national forest. South on Santa Fe to Sedalia. Go west past 105 to the turnoff. Then South. The road is closed in the winter. We did drive up to see the site, but found it pretty hard to locate.

  5. Image courtesy of A24 and Google Maps. On their way to the front lines in Charlottesville, Virginia, the group drives through the country's war zones. The highway filled with abandoned, wrecked cars was filmed on the GA-20 near Hampton. This stretch of the road was also used in The Walking Dead.

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  7. Feb 15, 2012 · Woody Harrelson is leaner in "Rampart," the skin tight over the skull, the jawline defiant. His eyes are busy. He is a cop in the Los Angeles police district that became notorious in 1999 as a cesspool of corruption, but this man takes corruption with him wherever he goes.