Actor : Ray Corrigan Director: N/A Genre: Documentary Year: 1960 Studio: Alpha Home Entertainment Length: 90 Released: January 27, 2009 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD(NTSC/Region 1) Misc: NTSC, Black & White Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
The ruggedly beautiful landscape of this Southern California ranch was featured in thousands of films and television episodes from the 1930s to the 1960s, most famously in the classic John Wayne western, Fort Apache (1948). Bought by cowboy star Ray "Crash" Corrigan in 1937 for $9000, the 1600 acre ranch originally served as Corrigan's home, but he wisely saw its great potential as a film location. Over the next decade, Corrigan constructed a complete western village, Silvertown, on the site. In 1949, the ranch was opened to the public as a Wild West theme park, regularly drawing thousands of visitors every weekend for a chance to meet Corrigan and to watch re-enactments of famous gunfights and cowboy stunts. It continued to be a popular tourist attraction until Bob Hope bought the property for $3,000,000 in 1965 and renamed it Hopetown. It was shut down the next year. In the 1970s, fires destroyed Silvertown and most other remaining structures, but Corriganville had already achieved immortality on the screen and in the hearts of Western fans everywhere.
Join Crash Corrigan as he gives a guided tour of his pride and joy - Corriganville. Shots of the ranch's popular staged gunfights are inter-cut with scenes from Corrigan's own films that were shot there, including his breakthrough hit serial, Undersea Kingdom (1936).
Actor : Ray Corrigan Director: N/A Genre: Documentary Year: 1960 Studio: Alpha Home Entertainment Length: 90 Released: January 27, 2009 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD(NTSC/Region 1) Misc: NTSC, Black & White Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
The ruggedly beautiful landscape of this Southern California ranch was featured in thousands of films and television episodes from the 1930s to the 1960s, most famously in the classic John Wayne western, Fort Apache (1948). Bought by cowboy star Ray "Crash" Corrigan in 1937 for $9000, the 1600 acre ranch originally served as Corrigan's home, but he wisely saw its great potential as a film location. Over the next decade, Corrigan constructed a complete western village, Silvertown, on the site. In 1949, the ranch was opened to the public as a Wild West theme park, regularly drawing thousands of visitors every weekend for a chance to meet Corrigan and to watch re-enactments of famous gunfights and cowboy stunts. It continued to be a popular tourist attraction until Bob Hope bought the property for $3,000,000 in 1965 and renamed it Hopetown. It was shut down the next year. In the 1970s, fires destroyed Silvertown and most other remaining structures, but Corriganville had already achieved immortality on the screen and in the hearts of Western fans everywhere.
Join Crash Corrigan as he gives a guided tour of his pride and joy - Corriganville. Shots of the ranch's popular staged gunfights are inter-cut with scenes from Corrigan's own films that were shot there, including his breakthrough hit serial, Undersea Kingdom (1936).