List of films shot in Thousand Oaks

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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[]

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]

[8]

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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