John Ellingsen Interview, 2000.

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John Ellingsen Interview, 2000.

In this interview John Ellingsen discusses in further detail the motion pictures that were filmed in Virginia City and Nevada City in the 1970s and 1980s including "South by Northwest" a film about Blacks in the West; Montana State University student films; "The West of the Imagination"; "Unsolved Mysteries" episode concerning Plummer's Gold; "A thousand Pieces of Gold" concerning Chinese in the west; "The Return to Lonesome Dove"; "Nobody's Girl"; "Number's Alive"; "Restore America" with Bob Villa; and "Vigilantes" for the History Channel. (OH 1875)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8123467

Montana Historical Society Library

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