The Russians Are Coming! … in Mendocino!
The 1966 classic comedy The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming is a must-watch for movie lovers and film tourists alike.
Though the film is set on the fictional Gloucester Island, Massachusetts, most of it was filmed along the stunning northern California coast, particularly in Mendocino, Fort Bragg, and Westport. Surprisingly, many of the exact filming locations have remained unidentified - until now. I took on the challenge of tracking them down and submitting them to the SetJetters movie scene location app. In this blog, I reveal how I uncovered the final scene’s exact filming location and how you can visit it yourself.
Where are the London movie scene locations for the Hallmark Christmas film “Jolly Good Christmas”?
Hallmark’s Jolly Good Christmas captures this spirit, taking you through some of the city's most captivating locations. Use 30 of the film's holiday scenes located in the SetJetters App as your guide and walk hand-in-hand through historic streets, visit iconic locations, and relive the film's romantic moments.
FILMING LOCATIONS OF BENJI
Ready to explore the filming locations of the 1974 classic film Benji with your dog? This beloved family film, directed by Joe Camp and produced by Mulberry Square Productions, follows the adventures of a stray dog who helps rescue two kidnapped children. Benji, played by the dog Higgins, became a cultural icon after the film’s release and captured hearts everywhere. Now, you and your furry friend can visit the filming locations in McKinney and Denton, Texas, where this timeless movie was brought to life.
Where was the Movie “Dazed and Confused” filmed?
As Dazed and Confused approaches its 30th anniversary, fans of the film are heading to Austin to relive the magic and visit the iconic scene locations where the film was shot. Whether you’re a generational fan or new to the movie, the upcoming anniversary festival promises to be a celebration of 70s nostalgia, film history, and of course, all things Dazed and Confused.