Tucson Milestones

Tucson Milestones

Nick Dawson traces the role Tucson has played in movie history through a selected filmography of the Arizona town.

Winchester '73

Ridin' Wild
Year: 1925
Director: Leon De La Mothe
This Western, the first recorded film shot in Tucson, starred William Barrymore who, despite his intentionally misleading surname, was not a member of the great acting clan. He was, in fact, Elia Bulakh, a former Cossack soldier in the army of Czar Nicholas II who had escaped execution during the revolution of 1917 by using the lid of a can of beef (which was supposed to be his last meal) to slit the throat of his executioner and escape from Russia to the United States via China. Things got really dicey when he decided to become an actor in Tucson.

Arizona
Year: 1940
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Old Tucson Studios was built for this Columbia Pictures western as the studio wanted to recreate Tucson as it was in the 1860s. The film, which starred Jean Arthur and a young William Holden as the romantic leads, took steps forward in increasing realism in the western genre, setting a standard that other films would soon match.

The Bells Of St. Mary's
Year: 1945
Director: Leo McCarey
Five years elapsed before a second film was shot at Old Tucson Studios, but the success of that film changed everything for Tucson as a movie town. The Bells of St Mary's, the sequel to Bing Crosby and director McCarey's Best Picture Oscar winner Going My Way, was another huge hit at the box office and at the Oscars (where it got 8 nods, including Best Picture) as audiences followed the continuing story of Crosby's Father Chuck O'Malley. Following this success, it became much more tempting for Hollywood to come to Tucson.

Winchester '73
Year: 1950
Director: Anthony Mann
The westerns Anthony Mann made with James Stewart in the 1950s, such as their first collaboration, Winchester '73, were darker, more psychologically complex films than earlier oaters and represented a shift in the cultural perception of heroism following World War II. In the 1950s, Old Tucson Studios was utilized by many classic westerns such as Broken Arrow (1950), 3:10 To Yuma (1957), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) and Rio Bravo (1959), and continued to be the backdrop for many a saloon barfight and high noon shoot-out, including in such revisionist westerns as Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josie Wales (1976).

The Lilies of the Field
Year: 1963
Director: Ralph Nelson
Nearly 20 years after The Bells of St. Mary, religion returned to Tucson in Ralph Nelson's uplifting The Lilies of the Field. Homer Smith (Sidney Poitier), a construction worker driving west to find work, has his life detoured when a group of nuns convince him that it's his destiny to build a church in the middle of the desert. Unfortunately this faith-based drama failed to inspire backers, and Poitier had to defer his salary and Nelson put his house up as collateral to get the film made. They shot in a lightning quick 14 days and in the end their belief paid off. Poitier won the Best Actor Oscar for his performance and the film is now a classic.

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