Cisco Pike (1971)

The 1971 film “Cisco Pike,” starring Kris Kristofferson and Gene Hackman, was shot in Southern California. Early in the film, Cisco Pike, played by Kristofferson, is seen walking over the Venice Canals in Venice Beach.

LOCATION: Dell Ave / Howland Canal, Los Angeles, CA 90291

Cisco passes a mural, known as “Venice in the Snow,” which has since been demolished. It was formerly located at 1905 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291. The same mural appeared on the cover of Little Feat’s 1971 self-titled album.

Cisco walks past this area of the Venice boardwalk, which has been seen in many films, such as “White Men Can’t Jump,” “Lords Of Dogtown,” “Harry and Tonto,” “Xanadu” and “Monkey Trouble.”

LOCATION: Dudley Ave / Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291

Cisco stays at the home of Sue, played by Karen Black. The building has since been remodeled. In some angles, you can see remnants of the Pacific Ocean Park in the distance, which was demolished in 1975.

LOCATION: 203 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291, USA (since remodeled)

Cisco meets with Holland, played by Gene Hackman, near these stairs, which connect Palisades Park to the Santa Monica Beach parking area. The same location appeared in the film “Southland Tales.”

LOCATION: Near Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401 (GPS coordinates: 34°00’47.5″N, 118°29’51.6″W)

Cisco is seen moving merchandise in Venice Beach.

LOCATION: Gingerbread Court, 599-501 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA

Holland follows Cisco near this freeway interchange.

LOCATION: Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90230 (GPS coordinates: 33°59’12.8″N, 118°24’01.3″W)

The playground near Sue’s home, seen late in the film, still exists, although it has since been remodeled.

LOCATION: Venice Beach Playground, 1/2 Ozone Ave, Venice, CA 90291

Sirens are heard approaching as Holland and Cisco stand near this corner. The building has since been remodeled some.

LOCATION: 5 Rose Ave, Venice, CA 90291

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House Of 1000 Corpses (2003)

The 2003 Rob Zombie horror film “House Of 1000 Corpses” was shot entirely in Southern California. Captain Spaulding’s “Museum of Monsters and Madmen” was filmed at the Four Aces Movie Ranch in Palmdale, California.  The set has been seen in countless films, such as “Identity,” “Palm Springs” and “Faster.”  It has also appeared in such TV shows as “Twin Peaks” and “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” as well as numerous commercials and music videos.

Please keep in mind the property is private and there are “no trespassing” signs posted.  However, it is easily visible from the road.  The set is a popular filming location, so you may encounter a shoot in progress when you visit.  If it’s a particularly secretive set, sometimes the roads next to it are closed off to the public.

LOCATION: Four Aces Movie Ranch, 14499 E Ave Q, Palmdale, CA 93591

The Firefly house was another set, this time located on Universal Studios Hollywood lot, where it can be seen as part of their studio tour. The same house facade was featured in the film “The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas,” as well as the TV show “Sliders.”

LOCATION: 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608

Also on the Universal lot is the house of Don Willis. The same house was featured on the classic television series “Leave It To Beaver.”

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