I’ve been meaning to say something about this for a couple weeks, but pesky stuff like having a job keeps getting in the way. (Anybody wanna subsidize this blog and book so I can do ‘em full-time?)
Joe McNeill, author of the essential Arizona’s Little Hollywood book, has announced that the Arizona’s Little Hollywood Museum has taken a huge leap forward. According to Joe, “ALHM will educate and entertain visitors by offering interactive displays, tours, talks, workshops and film screenings.”
Read more about it here or visit he official site, where you can make a contribution to help this take shape a bit sooner rather than later. This is going to be a very very cool place.
The top photo is from Nicholas Ray’s masterful Johnny Guitar (1954), which makes terrific use of its Sedona locations. The Outlaw’s Daughter (1954) was also shot in the area.


Wow, this is awesome! This will definitely necessitate a visit when it’s all done. Super-cool!
Also in the market for blog/book subsidization, if anyone from the 1% is reading this. Fifties westerns, pffft, go with classic television!