The classic John Wayne Western The War Wagon was shot almost entirely on location, which helped give the movie a more authentic finish.
The War Wagon is a classic Western that used plenty of real-world locations to bring the story to life, making it feel much more authentic than many of the other movies of its kind released in the late 1960s. The movie was released at a time when Westerns were steadily declining in popularity, but the combination of lead star John Wayne and the attention to detail in filming locations allowed The War Wagon to rise to popularity despite the odds.
John Wayne was among the most popular movie stars of his era, and The War Wagon remains among his most beloved projects today. The 1967 Western follows a rancher who was framed for a crime that he didn’t commit, leaving him out for revenge once he’s served his time. It spans multiple different locations and settings, making it one of the most exciting and grand-scale Westerns in the genre.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The War Wagon Was Filmed In Mexico At Sierra De Órganos National Park The majority of The War Wagon was filmed at Sierra de Órganos in Mexico, one of the largest national parks in the country. The area is located in the north of Mexico and is filled with beautiful landscapes and natural formations that provided countless cinematic locations for this timeless Western.
The War Wagon’s Setting Made It Feel Like An Authentic Western While plenty of Westerns were made in Hollywood studios thanks to advancements in production design and set-making, The War Wagon’s decision to shoot on-location is the main reason it feels so authentic and epic in scale.
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