King Richard and the Crusaders Filming Locations

King Richard and the Crusaders filming locations

Where was King Richard and the Crusaders filmed? King Richard and the Crusaders was filmed in 4 locations across United States in the following places:

King Richard and the Crusaders Filming Locations

Yuma is a city in southwest Arizona. Overlooking the Colorado River, Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is home to the preserved cells and guard tower of a Wild West–era prison. Nearby, Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park was a 19th-century military warehouse and telegraph station. A 1907 steam locomotive on Pivot Point Plaza commemorates the Southern Pacific Railroad, which once ran through the city.

Ventura is a California coastal city, northwest of Los Angeles. It’s known for its beaches, like San Buenaventura State Beach, with long, wooden Ventura Pier. Surfer's Point is popular for surfing and windsurfing. Landmarks on downtown’s Main Street include the Mission San Buenaventura, with its 1809 church. Boats depart Ventura Harbor for Channel Islands National Park, a habitat for rare island foxes and scrub jays.

King Richard and the Crusaders (1954)
Runtime: 114 minutes
Rating: 5.5
Release year: 1954
IMDB: tt0047150
Plot summary

While leading the Third Crusade, King Richard the Lionheart (George Sanders) battles treachery in his own camp as well as the Saracens and their charismatic leader Emir Hderim Sultan Saladin (Sir Rex Harrison).

Genres
Adventure
Family
History
Cast
Rex Harrison
Virginia Mayo
George Sanders
Laurence Harvey
Directors
David Butler
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King Richard and the Crusaders filming locations