Tucson classic movie lovers owe Elisabeth Klingler a big thank you.
Klingler won Turner Classic Moviesβ βBring TCM to Your Hometownβ contest.
That means that Dec. 2, TCM will host a free screening of the John Wayne movie βRio Bravo,β which just happened to have been filmed at Old Tucson 60 years ago. It'll be at the Fox Tucson Theatre, which is pretty classic itself.
And TCM is bringing one of the stars of the flick along: Angie Dickinson.
Klingler is a member of the networkβs fan club, βTCM Backlot,β which is constantly conducting contests for members, such as studio tours, on-air time with host Ben Mankiewicz and classic movie posters.
This is the second year for the βHometownβ contest.
John Wayne and Angie Dickinson in "Rio Bravo."
Klinglerβs nominating essay was most enticing. She bragged about Old Tucson and its companion Mescal set, and their long history with movie making: βAs classic movie lovers, we all know the thrill of walking in the footsteps of the stars in front of βGraumanβs Chinese Theater,β she wrote. βThe footsteps at Old Tucson Studios/Mescal may be rooted in sand instead of concrete, but the imprint of star power runs just as deep. Why not try them on for size?β
She gushed about Tucson-based actor Don Collier, who may have appeared in every western ever made at Old Tucson: βMr. Collier is intimately acquainted with Old Tucson Studios, having shared some of this consecrated ground with the likes of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Kurt Russell and a long list of Hollywood luminaries in western and other film and television genre too numerous to list here.β
And she flattered TCM: βOne of the things I have always loved about TCM is its dedication to honoring these precious time capsules of film history, whether it is honoring and interviewing golden era movie stars, film restoration to preserve important movies, moments and locations, or 'Word of Mouth' tributes by those who knew and loved some of our favorite actors.β
TCM took the bait and Klinglerβs essay won out over 161 nominations.
βWhen I got the email I was literally jumping up and down,β says Klingler. βI think itβs an incredible opportunity for TCM fans, for Tucson, the Fox and Old Tucson.β
Backlot fans get to reserve tickets for the showing of βRio Bravoβ now. Not a fan? Join at tcmbacklot.com. The public can reserve tickets after Oct. 19.
Photos: Expansion of Old Tucson and filming of "Rio Bravo" in 1958
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
Old Tucson, Rio Bravo, 1958
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Nearly 100 carpenters and skilled craftsmen, many from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., constructed additional buildings at Old Tucson Studios for the movie, "Rio Bravo," starring John Wayne, in 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Photo from the motion picture, Rio Bravo, 1959.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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At right, with a cigarette in his mouth, is John Wayne. Producer-director Howard Hawks is to Wayne's right on the set of "Rio Bravo" on May 24, 1958.
Photo credit: Bill Hopkins, Tucson Citizen
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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This is NOT John Wayne. It's a stand-in for the scene during filming of "Rio Bravo" on May 24, 1958. Tucson Citizen article says "At bottom: Wayne's stand-in rehearses scene as camera is angled to follow action effectively."Β
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Tucsonans Jessie Zededa, Phyllis Thompson, Roy Peak, and Mrs. Barry Rubin have fun playing extras in the Hawks production "Rio Bravo" on May 10 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Night filming of Rio Bravo on May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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A six-month-old Frost Point Siamese kitten, named Yu Phin, was given to Ricky Nelson by the Tucson Cat Club. Presentation was made at Old Tucson where the young singing star was working in the new western movie, Rio Bravo. Nancy Ann Nichols (left), junior member of the Tucson Cat Club and Ricky Nelson fan, and Mrs. Robert L. DuBois made the presentation. He was also given a life membership scroll and an invitation to enter his new kitten in the club's second annual Cat Show Nov. 29 and 30. June 4, 1958. T
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Producer-director Howard Hawks, left, and actor John Wayne on Old Tucson movie set for Rio Bravo on May 24, 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Filming of Rio Bravo. May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Filming Rio Bravo on May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Rio Bravo filming at night on May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Hey Kids Dig This Gunman. May 10 1958. Ricky Nelson in movie Rio Bravo, filmed at Old Tucson. Nelson turned 18 at Old Tucson.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Rio Bravo filming on May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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John Wayne and his mule on May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Rio Bravo. May 24 1958.
"Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson Studios
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Ricky Nelson messes around with his co-stars Dean Martin and John Wayne, on the set of Rio Bravo filmed at Old Tucson. May 10, 1958.



