Pioneertown was founded in 1946 by a group of Hollywood personalities led by cowboy actors Dick Curtis and Russell Hayden as a permanent 1880's town for filming Western Movies. On September 1, 1946, Roy Rogers broke ground for the first buildings, assisted by the Sons of the Pioneers from whom the town takes its name. Over 200 Movies and TV serials where filmed here, as were an unknown number of background shots for other productions, TV Westerns, including the Gene Autry Show, Cisco Kid, Annie Oakley, and Adventures of Judge Roy Bean were filmed here. Pioneer Bowl, Hayden Ranch and Mane Street have been designated by the state Department of Parks and Recreation as Historical Resources.
Today, Mane Street still retains its old west image. The Pioneertown Post Office is said to be the most photographed post office in the entire United States.
PRODUCTIONS DONE IN PIONEETOWN
- Television: The Cisco Kid with Duncan Renalso
- Television: Annie Oakley with Gale Davis
- 1952 Television: Cowboy G-Men with Russell Hayden and Jackie Coogan
- Television Series: Buffalo Bill Jr. with Dick Jones
- Television: The Adventures of Judge Roy with Russell Hayden and Edgar Buchanan
- Television: 26 men with Russell Hayden
- 1989 Movie for TV: China Lake Murders with Tom Skerritt
- 1995 Movie for TV: Howling 7 New Moon Rising with Clive Turner and John Huff
- 1998 Unrealeased: Last chance with Tim Homerson and Brian Cranston
Many TV Commercials have been shot in Pioneertown; Phone Company, Tyco Toys, Beef Commercial, and several Music Videos
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