It Is Hard To Tell What Is Real And What Is Make-Believe in Pioneertown

A speeding a stage coach leans previously as it pounds into the main street of Langtry, Tex., sending turkeys scrabbling and gobbling in all directions.
The stage passengers catch their breath and look at the little town, it’s tiny buildings and signs all proclaim one ownership: Judge Roy Bean.
However, the Langtry, Tex., just described is not the Langtry, Tex., of history, but only make-believe and situated in San Bernardino county.
The scene is from television’s newest Western series, Judge Roy Bean, starting Edgar Buchanan (as a cantankerous old judge dishes out all The law west of the Pecos) and young Jack Beutel. The latter played opposite Jane Russel in “The Outlaw.”
BACKDROP FOR FILMS
Roy Bean is being filmed in Pioneertown four miles north of Yucca Valley. This quaint old collection of real and make-believe buildings was built for one purpose — to be use as a backdrop for western movies, both television and regular.
Outside the beans series, produced by Russell Hayden, himself a one time western performer and the sidekick “Lucky” of Hopalong Cassidy. Gene Autry’s Flying A Productions has shot “The Champ” TV series at Pioneertown, and the Cisco kid television plays were filmed there.
The town itself — where about 60 year-round residents live–and the scenery was “discovered” by the late Dick Curtis – a much-hissed Western villain. Curtis was out riding one day when he came across the Technicolored scenery what now is Pioneertown. Buy a business publication:
“Dick Curtis . . raised up from the saddle, gazed at the scenery . . . and said “This is it.”
“For Dick, a long search ended. Here hundred 25 miles from Los Angeles was the perfect setting for outdoor western pictures. At an elevation of 4000 feet.
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Posted: October 14, 2025

