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== In popular culture == Apple Valley has a long and storied relationship with Hollywood production studios, and has been a filming location for many award-winning feature films, TV shows/movies, and commercials: '''Feature films''' * ''[[The Bronze Buckaroo]]'' (1939), starring Herb Jeffries, was filmed at [[Murray's Dude Ranch]]. * ''[[Column South]]'' (1953), starring [[Audie Murphy]], was filmed in Apple Valley and nearby Victorville. * ''[[Divorce Invitation]]'' (2012) * ''[[Eagle Eye]]'' (2008), starring [[Shia LaBeouf]] * ''Four Guns To The Border'' (1954), starring [[Rory Calhoun]] and [[Walter Brennan]] * ''[[Foxfire (1955 film)|Foxfire]]'' (1955), starring [[Jane Russell]], was filmed at [[Apple Valley Inn]]. * ''[[The Hard Ride]]'' (1971) was filmed at Oro Grande Wash and in nearby [[Lucerne Valley, California|Lucerne Valley]]. * ''[[Harlem on the Prairie]]'' (1937), starring Herb Jeffries, was filmed at Murray's Dude Ranch. * ''[[Harlem Rides the Range]]'' (1939), starring Herb Jeffries, was filmed at Murray's Dude Ranch. * ''[[Highway Dragnet]]'' (1954), written by [[Roger Corman]], starring [[Richard Conte]] and [[Joan Bennett]], was filmed at Apple Valley Inn. * ''[[The Hills Have Eyes (1977 film)|The Hills Have Eyes]]'' (1977), was filmed in Apple Valley and nearby Victorville. * ''[[Ordinary People]]'' (1980), winner of four Oscars, starring [[Mary Tyler Moore]], golf scenes were filmed in Apple Valley. * ''[[There's Always Tomorrow (1956 film)|There's Always Tomorrow]]'' (1956), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, was filmed at Apple Valley Inn. * [[Two-Gun Man from Harlem|''Two-Gun Man From Harlem'']] (1938), was filmed at Murray's Dude Ranch. '''Television''' * ''[[Sky King]],'' was filmed at the old [[Apple Valley Airport (California)|Apple Valley Airport]] (old airport location coordinates: [https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Apple_Valley_Airport_%28California%29¶ms=34.528_N_-117.215_E_ 34.528Β°N 117.215Β°W]) * [[Perry Mason (1957 TV series)|''Perry Mason'']] episode, "The Case of the Roving River" (1961), was filmed at Apple Valley Inn and Newton Bass House. * ''[[Weekend of Terror]]'' (1970 ABC Movie of the Week), starring [[Robert Conrad]], [[Carol Lynley]]. and [[Lee Majors]], was filmed in Apple Valley. '''Commercials''' * [[GoDaddy.com]], featuring [[Danica Patrick]]
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