The Alabama Hills are a popular location for television and movie productions (especially Westerns) set in an archetypical "rugged" environment. Since the early 1920s, 150 movies and about a dozen television shows have been filmed here, including Tom Mix films, Hopalong Cassidy films, The Gene Autry Show, and The Lone Ranger. Classics such as Gunga Din, Springfield Rifle, and How the West Was Won, as well as more recent productions such as Tremors and Joshua Tree, were filmed at sites known as Movie Flats and Movie Flat Road. In Gladiator, actor Russell Crowe rides a horse in front of the Alabamas, with Mount Whitney in the background, for a scene presumably set in Spain. Star Trek Generations was filmed here in addition to Overton, Nevada and Paramount Studios.
The movie Walking Tall is set in Kitsap County, Washington, but was filmed in Squamish, B.C., Canada.
The original walking tall movies were filmed in henderson, tn. Right next to the actual selmer county where the real story took place.
Randolph Azzopardi is 6'.
Zach Randolph is 6' 9".
Randolph Turpin is 5' 10".
Randolph Dobbs is 5' 11".
Carl Randolph is 6' 2".
Corie Randolph is 4' 11".
Jamon Randolph is 5' 8".
Katherine Randolph is 5' 6".
Preston Randolph is 6' 4".
Steven Randolph is 5' 8".