Knott's Berry Farm's Wild West Stunt show

Knott's Berry Farm's Wild West Stunt show

Playing the part of a vacationing newlywed husband, Davey Thompson plunges to the ground in the climactic "high fall" ending of the old Wild West Stunt Show at Knott's Berry Farm. --Photo by Stephen Burhoe, 1987.
Knott's Berry Farm
Area Wagon Camp Theatre
Status Operating
Opening date October 7, 1974
Closing date 2005
Replaced by Fool's Gold
General statistics
Attraction type Stunt show
Designer Knott's Berry Farm
Theme Wild west

Knott's Berry Farm's Wild West Stunt Show debuted on October 7, 1974. The show was written by Gary Salisbury[1] and was only scheduled to run Monday through Friday during the Winter season in the Wagon Camp Theatre. The show was so popular that by the end of the first seven months it was scheduled every day, and night shows were added in the evening during the summer months.

Some notable names that came out of The Wild West Stunt Show include the following:

Mic Rodgers (Mel Gibson's stunt double), John Casino (Kurt Russell's stunt double), Keith Tellez (Dustin Hoffman's stunt double, Fast & Furious [2]), Bob Elmore (John Candy's stunt double), Carl Ciarfalio (The Whole Ten Yards[3]), Merritt Yohnka (stuntman on Nash Bridges), Ray Gabriel (Baywatch, Magnolia (film), Bob Hoskins' stunt double[4]), Jim Poslof, Bob Rochelle, Bob Stambaugh, John Agnew, Terry Jackson, Robert Shook, Davey Thompson (Multiplicity (film), Absolute Power (film), Spider-Man 3, Ed Harris' stunt double[5]), and Stephen Burhoe (1st & Ten (HBO TV series), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, acting coach[6]).

On opening day the cast included Mic Rodgers and Carl Ciarfalio, two of the performers mentioned above. On October 7, 2004 the Wild West Stunt Show turned 30 years old and became the most successful and longest-running in-house produced show in amusement park history. The original Wild West Stunt Show was retired in 2005, replaced with a new stunt show entitled "Fool's Gold." The new show is still referred to by Knott's Berry Farm as the Wild West Stunt Show.

A partial list of other members of the team over the years includes: Ken Clark, Karen Goldfuss, Allen Gilman, Paul Townsend, Tim Henderson, John Hyatt, Mel Hampton, Paul Ortiz, Steve Pape, Darren Scallion, Robert Leonard, Dane Jessie, Dave Bowman, Robyne Miller, Steve Rizzo, Tim Sitarz, Tyler Dilts, P.J. Stover, Marc Shaffer, Vickie Hull, Dave Perkins, Jay Mead, Craig McAlpin and Allen Brock.

References

  1. KBF Legacy, Gary Salisbury interview.
  2. IMDb, Keith Tellez
  3. IMDb, Carl Ciarfalio
  4. IMDb, Ray Gabriel
  5. IMDb, Davey Thompson IV
  6. playerscraft.com, The Players Craft Acting Studio.

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