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==In popular culture== ===Films=== A number of movies have been filmed in Death Valley, including:<ref>{{Cite book|first=Jerry L.|last=Schneider|title=Western Filming Locations California Book 6|date=2016|publisher=[[Barnes & Noble]]|isbn=978-1-9870-7242-6|pages=132–133}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Death Valley in Movies and Television|url=https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/historyculture/death-valley-in-movies-and-television.html|publisher=[[National Park Service]]|date=April 2, 2022|access-date=December 8, 2022}}</ref> {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * ''[[Chimmie Fadden Out West]]'' (1915) * ''[[The Dawn of Understanding]]'' (1918) * ''[[Greed (1924 film)|Greed]]'' (1924) * ''[[The Air Mail]]'' (1925) * ''[[The Brute (1927 film)|The Brute]]'' (1927) * ''[[The Chinese Parrot (film)|The Chinese Parrot]]'' (1927) * ''[[Fair Warning (1931 film)|Fair Warning]]'' (1931) * ''[[The Border Patrolman]]'' (1936) * ''[[Danger Valley]]'' (1937) * ''[[20 Mule Team]]'' (1940) * ''[[The Bride Came C.O.D.]]'' (1941) * ''[[Castle in the Desert]]'' (1942) * ''[[Accomplice (film)|Accomplice]]'' (1946) * ''[[Death Valley (1946 film)|Death Valley]]'' (1946) * ''[[3 Godfathers (1948 film)|3 Godfathers]]'' (1948) * ''[[Yellow Sky]]'' (1948) * ''[[Death Valley Gunfighter]]'' (1949) * ''[[The Walking Hills]]'' (1949) * ''[[Surrender (1950 film)|Surrender]]'' (1950) * ''[[The Gunfighter]]'' (1950) * ''[[Cattle Drive]]'' (1951) * ''[[Westward the Women]]'' (1951) * ''[[City of Bad Men]]'' (1953) * ''[[Escape from Fort Bravo]]'' (1953) * ''[[Tumbleweed (film)|Tumbleweed]]'' (1953) * ''[[War Paint (1953 film)|War Paint]]'' (1953) * ''[[The Law and Jake Wade]]'' (1958) * ''[[One-Eyed Jacks]]'' (1961) * ''[[The Reward (1965 film)|The Reward]]'' (1965) * ''[[The Professionals (1966 film)|The Professionals]]'' (1966) * ''[[Zabriskie Point (film)|Zabriskie Point]]'' (1970) * ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' (1977) * ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' (1981) * ''[[Death Valley (1982 film)|Death Valley]]'' (1982) * ''[[Cherry 2000]]'' (1987) * ''[[Phantasm IV: Oblivion]]'' (1998) * ''[[Six-String Samurai]]'' (1998) * ''[[Gerry (2002 film)|Gerry]]'' (2002) * ''[[Daft Punk's Electroma]]'' (2006) * ''[[The Legend of God's Gun]]'' (2007) * ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]'' (2014) * ''Ancient Caves'' (2020) {{div col end}} ===Music=== *''[[Death Valley Suite]]'' (1949), a symphonic suite by [[Ferde Grofé]], inspired by the history and geography of Death Valley *"Death Valley" (2013), a song from the studio album ''[[Save Rock and Roll]]'' by [[Fall Out Boy]], is named after Death Valley, as well as containing lyrics inspired by this location *"[[Death Valley '69]]" (1984), a song by [[Sonic Youth]] and [[Lydia Lunch]], is about the valley, and the video features imagery of it. *"Death Valley Nights" (1977), a song from the studio album ''[[Spectres (album)|Spectres]]'' by [[Blue Öyster Cult]], takes place in the valley, using the extreme climate to mirror a dramatic love/hate relationship. *"Canyon Moon" (2014), a song by [[Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness]], contains lyrics about driving through Death Valley. *"Death Valley High" (2024), a song by [[Orville Peck]] and [[Beck]], a song about Death Valley. ===Television=== *''[[Death Valley Days]]'' (1930–1945 radio series; 1952–1970 TV series), an American radio and television anthology series that presented true stories of the [[American frontier|American Old West]], a number of which featured the Death Valley area. * Retired wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer, [[The Undertaker]] is billed from Death Valley, apart from when he was the American Badass from 2000 to 2003. * The FX horror anthology series ''[[American Horror Story]]'' has a tenth season titled ''[[American Horror Story: Double Feature]],'' which is split into two parts. While the first part, '''''Red Tide''''', takes place by the sea, the second part of the season, '''''Death Valley''''', focuses on a group of teens uncovering a conspiracy involving [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and strange occurrences in a desert partially inspired by Death Valley involving aliens and UFOs.
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