List of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California
This is a list of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California. It covers topical settings and storyline subjects set in Palm Springs and other nearby resort communities of the Coachella Valley. These communities, which include Palm Springs, Bermuda Dunes, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, and the Salton Sea, are in Riverside County, southern California. Included are individual episodes of TV series.
Films
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Television and radio
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1940s
- Abbott and Costello
- "Trip to Palm Springs" (radio) – December 2, 1943[62]
- The Jack Benny Program (also broadcast as The Jack Benny Show) – 1932–1965 radio and TV series[63]
- "Climb to Taquitz Falls" (radio) – March 2, 1941
- "Murder at the Racquet Club" (radio) – March 9, 1941 (with Charles Farrell and Charles Butterworth)[64]
- "Palm Springs' Prices" (radio) – March 16, 1941
- "Going After Rommel" (radio) – November 29, 1942, with the 21st Ferrying Command.[65]
- "From Torney Hospital in Palm Springs" (radio) – April 8, 1945 (with William Powell)[66]
- "Desert Sketch" (radio) – April 22, 1945 (from the 29 Palms Naval Air Station[67])
- "From Palm Springs California" (radio) – February 10, 1946 (with Eddie Cantor)
- "Palm Springs Shopping" (radio) – February 24, 1946[68] (with Gilbert Seides)
- "From Palm Springs California" (radio) – February 22, 1948 (with Frank Sinatra)
- "From Palm Springs California" (radio) – April 11, 1948 (with Charles Farrell and Paul Lukas)
- "Murder at the Racquet Club" (radio) – April 19, 1948
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See also
- List of films shot in Palm Springs, California
- List of films shot in Riverside, California
- List of years in film
- List of years in radio
- List of years in television
- Palm Springs in popular culture
References and notes
- ↑ Lucky Dog at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database and Palm Springs at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Three Wise Guys at the TCM Movie Database and Three Wise Guys at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Flight to Nowhere at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ The Glass Alibi at the TCM Movie Database and The Glass Alibi at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ The 9 minute segments were combined and released on VHS in 1989. See: Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. Los Angeles, CA: Republic Pictures Home Video. ISBN 1555265200 ISBN 978-1555265205 OCLC 22404038, 422976061. Also see: Hedda Hopper's Hollywood (1959/1960). Rexall TV Special. OCLC 81489893.
- ↑ Initial crime plot is to stage a robbery in a Palm Springs resort. High Sierra at FilmReference.com
- ↑ Hollywood Newsreel: B6. Hollywood Stars and the Palm Springs Parade at Complete Index to World Film
- ↑ Passkey to Danger at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ The Saint in Palm Springs at the American Film Institute Catalog. Adapted from The Saint Goes West – a collection of three mystery novellas by Leslie Charteris (1942). New York, NY: Avon. pp. 154. LCCN 48-10747
- ↑ Yokel Boy at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ 711 Ocean Drive at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ The Big Bluff at the TCM Movie Database and The Big Bluff at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Drive a Crooked Road at the TCM Movie Database and Drive a Crooked Road at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Jet Pilot at the TCM Movie Database and Jet Pilot at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Mr. Imperium at the TCM Movie Database and Mr. Imperium at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Star Studded Ride (1954). Universal Pictures. Summary (from Library of Congress data): "A group of desert riders from Palm Springs, Calif., on their weekly ride watch Ben Hogan demonstrate some golf shots at the Tamarish [sic] Country Club, see Gussie Moran and Dave Gillam play a set of tennis at Charles Farrell's Racket Club, and observe Pat McCormack and Stubby Kreuger [sic] in a diving exhibition at the El Mirador Hotel. Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; director, William C. Menzies; script, Allan Kitchel, Jr.; narrator, Tex Antoine; music, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Ed Bartsch." LCCN fi54-948
- ↑ The Cool Ones at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Eagah! at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Music Mice-tro at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Library of Congress film data: LCCN fi67-1299; Library of Congress recording data: LCCN r650-1181; Palm Springs Weekend at the TCM Movie Database; and Palm Springs Weekend at the American Film Institute Catalog. Released on DVD in 2009, Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video, OCLC 298862518, 716402273. The film served to glamorize the city as a spring break destination: see New York Times review and Gianoulis, Tina (2000). "Spring Break." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Gale. Retrieved January 7, 2013 from HighBeam Research
- ↑ The Restless Ones at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Strangers When We Meet at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Kotch at the TCM Movie Database and Kotch at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ A Masterpiece of Murder (a.k.a. A Nice, Pleasant, Deadly Weekend in Palm Springs and A Nice, Pleasant, Deadly Weekend) at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Famous Movie Locations: Wheel Inn Restaurant from 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' (Cabazon, California), by Kim Potts, Aug 10, 2010, Moviefone. Retrieved 2011-08-21.
- ↑ With Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, Chaz Bono, Sonny Bono, Dion DiMucci, Dion and the Belmonts, Donovan, Donovan Leitch, The Grass Roots, The Mamas & The Papas, Peter Noone and Mackenzie Phillips Rockin' the Night Away at the Internet Movie Database; UPC 082551070220
- 1 2 Palm Springs Visitors Center. "Coachella Valley Feature Film Production 1920–2011". Filming in Palm Springs. Palm Springs, CA. Retrieved October 1, 2012. ♦ Download (Downloadable PDF file)
- ↑ Slow Burn at AllMovie and Slow Burn at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Ebert, Roger "After Dark, My Sweet". The Chicago Sun-Times film review, March 13, 2005. Accessed: August 28, 2012. Also: Farber, Stephen (January 21, 1990). "In the Desert, a Jim Thompson Novel Blossoms on Film". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Betty at the TCM Movie Database and Betty at the Internet Movie Database and Betty at TV Guide
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (March 14, 1997). "Dishonor Among Thieves". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Dead Silence at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Fugitive Nights Danger in the Desert at the TCM Movie Database From the book Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert – (1992). New York, NY: W. Morrow. pp. 336 ISBN 978-0688111281 OCLC 23767167
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (September 13, 1996). "Grace of My Heart". Chicago Sun-Times
- ↑ I'll Love You Forever ... Tonight at the Internet Movie Database Also see: Holden, Stephen (June 4, 1993). "Gay Film Festival: The Personal and the Political". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Mirage at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Play Time at the TCM Movie Database and UPC 768738006236 (with Monique Parent)
- ↑ Adapted from mystery novel Poodle Springs, written by Raymond Chandler
- ↑ Round Trip to Heaven at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies (1997). Santa Monica, CA: Little Apple Productions. VHS. (39 minutes). OCLC 38964599
- ↑ "Alpha Dog". The Numbers. Nash Information Services. Retrieved September 14, 2012.
- ↑ The Aviator at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Cat City at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Coachella: The Film at Rotten Tomatoes; Coachella: The Film at AllMovie; OCLC 67228885
- ↑ Roger Ebert (August 4, 2000). "The Eyes of Tammy Faye". Chicago Sun-Times
- ↑ Harley-Davidson: The Spirit of America at TV Guide
- ↑ De La Baume, Maïa (January 28, 2011). "For a Filmmaker, the Green Things in Life Are Free". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Into the Wild at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Jerks at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (October 8, 2004). "Raise Your Voice". Chicago Sun-Times
- ↑ Inland Empire Film Commission: IEFC Film Credits (the IEFC is a Regional Film Office Partner with the California Film Commission (CA Regional Film Offices))
- ↑ Slumber Party at the Internet Movie Database; OCLC 192071920
- ↑ "It Takes Three" UCLA Extension: Entertainment Studies
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (October 13, 2011). "Last Resort Remains an Oasis of Dreams". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ↑ Desert Utopia: Mid-Century Architecture in Palm Springs at AllMovie; Desert Utopia: Mid-Century Architecture in Palm Springs at Rotten Tomatoes; Desert Utopia: Mid-Century Architecture in Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Encore of Tony Duran at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (June 16, 2010). "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work". Chicago Sun Times
- ↑ Little Birds synopsis
- ↑ Pink Squirrels at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ OTR.Network Library: Abbot and Costello [sic]
- 1 2 3 OTR.Network Library (Beta) and Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs – Series: "The Jack Benny Show", "The Canada Dry Program", "The Lucky Strike Program"
- ↑ "Palm Springs Home To Radio Veterans: Stars of 'Golden Era'". Pittsburg Post-Gazette. AP. December 18, 1974. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
...Benny played a sheriff who couldn't get into the exclusive Racquet Club to solve a murder. He wasn't a member. Benny's solution: 'Then throw the body over the fence'.
- ↑ Recordings of this and other Jack Benny Programs were released on cassette in the 1990s by Radio Spirits, Schiller Park, IL. OCLC 27637580
- 1 2 Jack Benny: Remotes (2011). Audiobook on CD. Little Falls, NJ: Radio Spirits. ISBN 978-1570199721 OCLC 744449954
- ↑ Haendiges notes that the show of April 15 was pre-empted when President Roosevelt died.
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 2001-655052
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 2001-664537
- ↑ This 12 episode program served as a summer replacement for I Love Lucy. Farrell starred as the owner and manager of his Palm Springs Racquet Club, see: The Charlie Farrell Show on CBS at TV Guide. Reruns were aired in 1957 on ABC and in 1960 by CBS, see: cached copy from classicthemes.com. For episode data see: TV.com: The Charles Farrell Show and Classic TV Archive: The Charlie Farrell Show (1956).
- ↑ TV.com The Frank Sinatra Show
- ↑ Video recording of the 1959 ABC Television program, released as a DVD in 2004 by Quantum Leap. Taped in Palm Springs. Credits include: Bill Colleran (producer & director); Johnny Bradford (writer); Frank Sinatra; Ella Fitzgerald; Peter Lawford; Juliet Prowse; Hermione Gingold; Red Norvo; Nelson Riddle and his orchestra; Sammy Cahn; Jimmy Van Heusen; and The Hi-Lo's. Hobart Productions. OCLC 58470954 and TV.com: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra
- ↑ Released on DVD in 2010. Narbeth, PA: Alpha Video Classics. OCLC 802867899
- ↑ To Go or Not to Go at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Trip to Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Gracie Reports Car Stolen at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Going to Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Palm Springs Story at Complete Index to World Film
- ↑ OCLC 423662561
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 2003-646226 LCCN 2003-646227
- ↑ OCLC 423624066
- ↑ Palm Springs Incident at Complete Index to World Film
- ↑ The fifth season was released on DVD in 2011. See: The Lucy Show: The Official Fifth Season. CBS Paramount Network Television. ISBN 1415757674. ISBN 978-1415757673. OCLC 758003834; TV.com The Lucy Show, "Lucy and Carol in Palm Springs"
- ↑ TV.com: Mannix, Season 1, Episode 1, "The Name is Mannix".
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 98-507945
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 98-507946
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 98-507948
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 98-507947
- ↑ Rimski And Korsakoff Go To Palm Springs or Song Of Indio at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- ↑ TV.com Behind the Music "Sonny Bono"
- ↑ OCLC 25659774, 655396424, 63154433, 26068946, 81363369
- ↑ TV.com Hot Springs Hotel And Hot Springs Hotel at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Lea DeLaria; Mariah Hanson; Robin Gans; Sandy Sachs; Aarin Burch; (1996). The Club Skirts Girl Bar queens of comedy: in Palm Springs, California during the Dinah Shore Golf Classic week. Tallahassee, FL: Northern Arts/Naiad Press. VHS. ISBN 1562801546 ISBN 978-1562801540 OCLC 38996994
- ↑ Lea DeLaria; Mariah Hanson; Robin Gans; Sandy Sachs; Aarin Burch; (1997). The Girl Bar [and] Club Skirts queens of comedy: in Palm Springs, California during the 7th annual Dinah Shore Golf Classic week. Tallahassee, FL: Northern Arts/Naiad Press. VHS. OCLC 43665546
- ↑ Sonny Bono: Pop Songs & Politics (a.k.a. Biography (1/98)) at the TCM Movie Database
- ↑ TV.com The Anna Nicole Show "Anna (Palm) Springs into Action"
- ↑ Library of Congress data: LCCN 00-574111
- ↑ Hello Paradise at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Episode HNT-1512, Palm Springs Dreamin'
- ↑ Adrienne wants a vacation home in Palm Springs her whole family can enjoy (1/2).
- ↑ Adrienne wants a vacation home in Palm Springs her whole family can enjoy (2/2).
- ↑ Couple Clashes Over Style in Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Invervention at TV Guide
- ↑ Bravo TV. Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List Season 5 Finale, 'Kathy gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!'
- ↑ Bravo TV. Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List Season 6, "Getting My House in Order"
- ↑ A Lez in Wonderland (original title: Broute-minou à Palm Springs) at the Internet Movie Database. Also see: Guinevere Turner.
- ↑ My Super Sweet 16 at TV Guide
- ↑ Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Asheville
- ↑ New York, Missoula, Palm Springs
- ↑ What kinds of homes you can find in Palm Springs, Moorestown, and Austin
- ↑ Des Moines, Boston, Palm Springs
- ↑ MTV Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County Ep. 101 "About Episode"
- ↑ Palm Springs with Huell Howser at TV Guide 22 total episodes
- ↑ Travel Channel Samantha Brown Episode and Travel Guide. Also see: TV.com Samantha Brown's Great Weekends: Palm Springs
- ↑ Bruce, Leslie (January 13, 2012). "Where to Sleep and Dine During the Palm Springs Film Festival". The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles: Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
- ↑ Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The events depicted were written up in a true crime story asRancho Mirage: an American Tragedy of Manners, Madness, and Murder by Aram Saroyan (1993). Fort Lee, NJ. Barricade. ISBN 978-0942637953. The book and episode describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: Lyons, Arthur; Funk, Stuart (illustrations). "The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage". Palm Springs Life.
- ↑ Hotel California, Reimagined (1/2)
- ↑ Hotel California, Reimagined (2/2)
- ↑ "Palm Springs Home" the home of Bill Burgess that is built into the mountainside
- ↑ Party in Palm Springs at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Martha: "The Palm Springs Show"
- ↑ BravoTV. Million Dollar Decorators, "The Suite Life"
- ↑ Great Room, Palm Springs home of Narendra Patel, Patel Architecture
- ↑ Digging for Sea Salt; Demolishing a Bridge; Atop a Tramway at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ From the Palm Springs International Film Festival at the Internet Movie Database; Stars attend Palm Springs International Film Fest
- ↑ Mid-Century Outdoors a Palm Springs-inspired outdoor room (also featuring Albert Frey architecture)
- ↑ Palm Springs Shimmy at the Internet Movie Database; TV Guide.com Raising Whitley Episodes
- "Old Palm Springs Movies" (2001), California's Gold / #0004. VHS videorecording by Huell Howser Productions, in association with KCET/Los Angeles. OCLC 47979410
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