List of films shot in Thousand Oaks
This is an incomplete list of films shot in City of Thousand Oaks in the U.S. state of California.
Several productions made use of the unusual appearance of the old Thousand Oaks Civic Center. It was the building that housed Proteus IV in the 1977 movie 'Demon Seed', and the bunker Steve Austin crossed a mine field to reach in a Season 2 episode of 'The Six Million Dollar Man' called 'The Return of the Robot Maker'.
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Films[]
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Film title | Year released | Location(s) used | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Spartacus | 1960 | California Lutheran University | [1][2][3] |
Welcome to Hard Times | 1967 | California Lutheran University Wildwood Regional Park |
[4][5] |
Hollywood or Bust | 1956 | Live Oak Street | [4] |
It Happened One Night | 1934 | Thousand Oaks Boulevard | [4] |
Wuthering Heights | 1939 | Wildwood Regional Park California Lutheran University |
[6][7][8][9][10] |
Dodge City | 1939 | Wildwood Regional Park | [6] |
The Rifleman | 1958-63 | Wildwood Regional Park | [6][11] |
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier | 1955 | Wildwood Regional Park | [12][13][8] |
The Grapes of Wrath | 1940 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
We Bought a Zoo | 2011 | Greenfield Ranch | [15][16] |
It’s Complicated | 2009 | Hidden Valley | [17] |
True Blood | 2008-2014 | Greenfield Ranch JMJ Ranch |
[18][19] |
Monk | 2002-2009 | Greenfield Ranch | [18] |
Bones | 2005-2017 | Greenfield Ranch JMJ Ranch |
[18][19] |
Criminal Minds | 2005- | Greenfield Ranch | [18] |
Memoirs of a Geisha | 2005 | [20] | |
Come On, Tarzan | 1932 | Hidden Valley | [21] |
The Dukes of Hazzard | 1979-85 | Hidden Valley | [22] |
Texas Across the River | 1966 | North Ranch | [23] |
The New Adventures of Tarzan | 1935 | Jungleland USA | [24] |
Doctor Dolittle | 1967 | Jungleland USA | [24] |
Poltergeist | 1982 | Holiday Inn | [25] |
Hondo and the Apaches | 1967 | Metro Goldwyn Mayer Ranch | [26] |
Fury | 1955-1960 | Jungleland USA | [27] |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | 1938 | Jungleland USA | [28] |
The Birth of a Nation | 1915 | Jungleland USA | [28] |
The Paleface | 1948 | Conejo Valley Airport Deerwood Stock Farm |
[29][30] |
Riders of the Whistling Pines | 1949 | Conejo Valley Airport Wildwood Regional Park |
[29][13][8] |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | 1963 | Rancho Conejo Airport | [31] |
The Ballad of Josie | 1968 | North Ranch Wildwood Regional Park |
[32][13] |
Firecreek | 1968 | North Ranch | [32] |
Rainbow Over Texas | 1946 | Hidden Valley (426 W. Potrero Road) | [33] |
Trail to San Antone | 1947 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30] |
Down Argentine Way | 1940 | Greenfield Ranch | [34] |
The Great Man's Lady | 1942 | Joel McCrea Ranch, Moorpark Road | [35] |
Sleeper | 1973 | [36] | |
Bonanza | 1959-1973 | Wildwood Regional Park | [11][37] |
Wagon Train | 1940 | Wildwood Regional Park | [11][38] |
Gunsmoke | 1955–1975 | Wildwood Regional Park California Lutheran University |
[11][39][40][41] |
Duel in the Sun | 1946 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
The Big Valley | 1965–69 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
Clearing the Range | 1931 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
Flaming Frontier | 1958 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
The Horse Soldiers | 1959 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14] |
Flaming Star | 1960 | Wildwood Regional Park | [14][42] |
Heart and Souls | 1993 | Greenfield Ranch | [18] |
Bitter Harvest | 1993 | Greenfield Ranch | [18] |
Lassie Come Home | 1943 | Hidden Valley Wildwood Regional Park[43] |
[22][8] |
To the Shores of Iwo Jima | 1945 | Wildwood Regional Park | [22][8] |
The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967-69 | Wildwood Regional Park | [22] |
Bedtime Stories | 2008 | Newbury Park | [44] |
In Old Kentucky | 1935 | Deerwood Stock Farm Borchard Ranch |
[30][45] |
Westworld | 2016 | Ventura Farms | [46] |
Under Fiesta Stars | 1941 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30] |
San Fernando Valley | 1944 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30] |
My Pal Trigger | 1946 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30][47] |
Never a Dull Moment | 1950 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30] |
Sons of New Mexico | 1950 | Deerwood Stock Farm | [30] |
Dynasty | 1981-89 | JMJ Ranch | [19] |
Teen Wolf | 2011- | JMJ Ranch | [19] |
Dallas | 1978-1991 | JMJ Ranch | [19] |
Walk on the Wild Side | 1962 | Thousand Oaks Meat Locker | [48] |
Wichita | 1955 | [49] | |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri | 1954 | Thousand Oaks Ranch | [50] |
The Gay Ranchero | 1948 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
Gunsight Ridge | 1957 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
The Ride Back | 1957 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
Westward Ho the Wagons! | 1957 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
The Left Handed Gun | 1958 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
Wild Heritage | 1958 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
Escort West | 1959 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
American Horror Story | 2011- | Hidden Valley | [51] |
Bridesmaids | 2011 | Sherwood Country Club | [52][53] |
Thelma & Louise | 1991 | DuPar Restaurant | [54] |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | 1962 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
Advance to the Rear | 1964 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
Stage to Thunder Rock | 1964 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13] |
Shenandoah | 1965 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
The Plainsman | 1966 | Wildwood Regional Park | [13][8] |
Click | 2006 | [55] | |
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday | 1993 | Tire shop | [56] |
Demolition Man | 1993 | [57] | |
I'm No Angel | 1933 | Jungleland USA | [58] |
FBI: The Untold Stories | 1991-93 | [59] | |
Robin Hood | 1922 | Hidden Valley | [60] |
Francis | 1950 | Conejo Valley Airport | [61][62][63] |
Shiner | 2004 | [64] | |
Roaring Ranch | 1930 | Stagecoach Inn | [65] |
Cruel Intentions | 1999 | [64] | |
Road to the Open | 2014 | Sunset Hills Country Club | [66] |
Destry Rides Again | 1932 | French Ranch | [67] |
Law and Lawless | 1932 | French Ranch | [67] |
The Last Trail | 1933 | French Ranch | [67] |
Rainbow Riders | 1934 | French Ranch | [67] |
Thunder Over Texas | 1934 | French Ranch | [67] |
Sunset of Power | 1935 | French Ranch | [67] |
The Californian | 1937 | French Ranch | [67] |
Cattle Raiders | 1938 | French Ranch | [67] |
Hawaiian Buckaroo | 1938 | French Ranch | [67] |
Dude Cowboy | 1941 | French Ranch | [67] |
Song of Nevada | 1944 | French Ranch | [67] |
Lights of Old Santa Fe | 1944 | French Ranch | [67] |
Frisco Sal | 1945 | French Ranch | [67] |
Don Ricardo Returns | 1946 | French Ranch | [67] |
Under Nevada Skies | 1946 | French Ranch | [67] |
The Vigilante | 1947 | French Ranch | [67] |
Border Outlaws | 1950 | French Ranch | [67] |
Man in the Saddle | 1951 | French Ranch | [67] |
Conquest of Cochise | 1953 | French Ranch | [67] |
Tall Man Riding | 1955 | French Ranch | [67] |
The Lone Ranger | 1956 | French Ranch | [67] |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | 1969-1976 | Newbury Park | [68] |
The Lash | 1930 | Russell Ranch | [69] |
Where the Action Is | 1965-67 | Jungleland USA | [40] |
State Fair | 1945 | Russell Ranch | [69] |
How the West Was Won | 1962 | Wildwood Regional Park | [39][70] |
Hop | 2011 | [71] | |
The Biggest Loser | 2004-2016 | Hidden Valley Potrero Road |
[71] |
The Office | 2005-2013 | Baxter Way | [71] |
Beverly Hills, 90210 Episode: "Wild Horses" (1992) |
1990-2000 | [72] | |
How Green Was My Valley | 1941 | Norwegian Colony | [73] |
Man Without a Star | 1955 | [45] | |
Cattle Town | 1952 | [45] | |
Overland Stage Raiders | 1938 | Conejo Valley Airport | [74] |
Lassie | 1954 | California Lutheran University | [75] |
Tammy and the T-Rex | 1994 | Newbury Park High School | [76] |
The Clonus Horror | 1979 | California Lutheran University | [77][78] |
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