You Mean That’s Not A Real Mountain There In Virginia City?

You Mean That’s Not A Real Mountain There In Virginia City?

Nope. Hollywood and the ‘Bonanza’ producers have fooled us again.

The “mountain” at the rear of the Western Street was actually constructed of a chicken-wire framework covered over by plaster and was immobile. I have highlighted in purple where I think it was.

In March of 1959, ‘Bonanza’ producer David Dortort selected Paramount Studios in Hollywood to film the series. They had the largest soundstages and a good western street which was built for ‘Whispering Smith’ in 1947 starring Alan Ladd.

The reason the fake mountain was erected was to hide a construction mill and sawdust collection tower built by Desilu in 1957. Another painted backdrop was located near the Western Street, for other shots, of a blue sky, with clouds. In the large photo from the early 70s, you can see the “sky” behind the water set…the same one used in the parting of the waters in ‘The Ten Commandments’.

The Western Street was much smaller than seen on ‘Bonanza’; wide-angle camera lenses made it appear much larger than in real-life. The local pigeons would frequently land and perch atop the fake mountain, shattering the illusion of distance and filming would be stopped until one of the crew members scared them away.

Other TV series made at the Western Street for exterior filming while ‘Bonanza’ was being made there were ‘Have Gun-Will Travel’, ‘Branded’, and ‘The Guns of Will Sonnet’.

In 1979, a demolition team demolished the Western Street for an executive parking lot. The only building that was saved was the barn which was first seen in Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Squaw Man” the first feature film ever made in 1914. On the ‘Bonanza’ series it is infrequently seen as the freight station. Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee



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10 Comments

  1. Debbi Early-De Preist January 18, 2015

    The lake scene loping up at Tahoe was real though love the real Virginia City miss it

  2. Joe Anderson January 3, 2015

    The Bonanza area is a parking lot now. 🙁

  3. Steve Dichter January 2, 2015

    Worked on both the western street and the “pond” during my stay at Paramount. A large fire some years ago destroyed much of the backlot. The backlot now contains an urban city center look buildings.

  4. Mike Clark January 2, 2015

    saw the ‘mountain’ at Paramount before it was torn down. Bobby, the diagonal you drew needs to be moved down a touch…it’s on the very bottom/left of your grid. The mountain actually ‘drooped’ backwards before it was removed.

  5. Rob Kates January 2, 2015

    Thanks, I love stuff like this.

  6. David Shipman January 2, 2015

    Those working at Paramount used to call it, “Paramountain!”

  7. David Breneman January 2, 2015

    I remember seeing the blue sky backdrop when I visited Paramount in the mid-80s but had no idea what its historical significance one. Thanks!

  8. Jim Gladstone January 2, 2015

    What about Rock Ridge in “Blazing Saddles”?

  9. Don Newbury January 2, 2015

    Another childhood memory shot to hell LOL.

  10. Terrell Manasco January 2, 2015

    I love all the behind the scenes posts and photos.