World Gone Wild Filming Locations

World Gone Wild filming locations

Where was World Gone Wild filmed? World Gone Wild was filmed in 6 locations across United States in the following places:

World Gone Wild Filming Locations

Bisbee is a city in the Mule Mountains of southeast Arizona. Both the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum and the Bisbee Restoration Museum chronicle the city’s copper-mining past. The vast Queen Mine offers underground tours. Homes that once belonged to miners run up Tombstone Canyon from Old Bisbee, the historic town center. The grand Muheim Heritage House has 19th-century furniture, plus gardens and mountain views.

Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona.

World Gone Wild (1987)
Runtime: 95 minutes
Rating: 5.0
Release year: 1987
IMDB: tt0096465
Plot summary

In the nuclear ravaged wasteland of Earth 2087 water is as precious as life itself. The isolated Lost Wells outpost survived the holocaust and the inhabitants guard the source of their existence. Now an evil cult of renegades want control of their valuable water supply. And the villagers are no match for such brute military force. Only one man can help the stricken community - a mercenary living in a distant cannibal city. But even he, and his strange henchmen, may not be able to survive in the world gone wild.

Genres
Action
Sci-Fi
Cast
Bruce Dern
Michael Paré
Catherine Mary Stewart
Adam Ant
Directors
Lee H. Katzin
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World Gone Wild filming locations