Durango Magazine - Summer/Fall 2021 Issue

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Durango in the Movies At one time, so many movies were filmed in the San Juan Basin that it became known as the “Hollywood of the Rockies.” However, Durango was not just in the movies, but residents went to the movies. Durango’s film debut was the locally produced 1921 feature Small Town Vamp. The Durango Evening Herald noted, “This comedy is the first attempt of Durango in the movie life, and the patrons of the theatre are awaiting the production with a great deal of anticipation.” The film was produced by J.W. Jarvis, proprietor of the Jarvis Garage. It starred local talent plus the finest horses in the area, featuring “good roping, good riding and peculiar situations.” The film was shown at the Gem Theatre, located at 1001 Main Ave. Other theater choices in the 1920s were the Rialto, at 1053 Main Ave., and the Isis Theatre, at 857 Main Ave., where admission was 25 cents for the 7:30 show and 10 cents for the 9 p.m. show. 34 Durango Magazine Summer/Fall

By Carolyn Bowra

When Hollywood discovered the stunning Western scenery of the San Juan Basin and the historic charm of the narrowgauge railroad, it filmed dozens of movies in the area. The railroad took a starring role in Paramount Pictures’ Denver & Rio Grande, filmed during the summer of 1951. The most thrilling shot was the collision of two locomotives, under steam and with the aid of “a generous amount of dynamite.” D&RG engines 319 and 345 raced toward each other for a spectacular crash scene. Due to a miscalculation of the point of impact, the collision was not centered in the frame but it was still an impressive end for two locomotives destined for the scrap heap. The next summer, Basin Drive-In Theatre, at 22nd and Main Avenue, proudly showed the film, co-starring Edmond O’Brien and Sterling Hayden, with ads, noting that it was “Filmed in the Basin.” The drive-in had opened around 1950 and in 1956 was renamed the Knox Drive-In. Later, in 1958, it became the

Bell Drive-In. The Rocket Drive-In’s arrival on the scene south of town, in 1957, gave residents even more places to view the latest movies from the comfort of their cars. The Naked Spur, starring Jimmy Stewart and Janet Leigh, was filmed just north of Durango in 1952. In addition to Hollywood stars, the shoot drew political celebrities to Durango as well. Colorado Governor Daniel Thornton attended an event in June designating the San Juan Basin “Hollywood of the Rockies.” A model of a proposed obelisk monument was unveiled at Fassbinder Park. Durango’s awardwinning American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps added to the festive air. It was hoped the event, which was filmed by newsreel crews, and the “Hollywood” designation would encourage more filming in the area. Unfortunately, the permanent monument was never constructed. The governor also visited the movie-set location, where he was not the only civic leader in atten-


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Home Sweet Home

4min
pages 100-103

Local Giving

2min
pages 105-108

Dream Home

5min
pages 88-94

Tequila Cocktail Recipe

2min
page 95

Durango Kids

7min
pages 82-87

Featured Spas

4min
pages 80-81

Dining Showcase: The Union Social House

5min
pages 74-79

The Destiny of the Trail

5min
pages 58-61

Teacher Feature

2min
pages 56-57

Next Stage of Grand Imperial’s Makeover

4min
pages 52-53

Featured Silverton Art Galleries

4min
pages 48-49

Stay the Trail

5min
pages 44-47

Meet the Guides

7min
pages 40-41

Why Do I Run Ultramarathons?

3min
pages 38-39

History: Durango in the Movies

4min
pages 36-37

Artist Profile: Karyn Gabaldon

2min
pages 34-35

Featured Durango Art Galleries

4min
pages 32-33

Durango Onward

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pages 16-19

Top Picks

5min
pages 12-15

What’s New in the Four Corners

2min
pages 30-31

True Western Roundup

4min
pages 24-27

Ride the Rockies

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pages 20-23

The Great SCAPE

4min
pages 28-29

From the Publisher

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pages 8-9

Excursions

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