The movie "Silverado" is primarily set in the fictional town of Silverado, New Mexico. Although filmed in various locations, including California, the setting reflects the Old West landscape typical of Southwestern United States. The backdrop features rugged mountains, deserts, and canyons that enhance the film's Western atmosphere. The town itself serves as a central hub for the characters' interactions and conflicts throughout the story.
Most of the scenes are set in New York, with some in LA and Mexico.
The complete set of borders for New Mexico are Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado,
In the movie the setting is in Texas but it was filmed in New Mexico. The scene where the boys see their dad was filmed at the Drive-In next to Las Vegas NM.
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He worked in Los Alamos, New Mexico in a research station he set up.
On the set of her new move On the set of her new movie
He was from New Mexico
with a timing light on the hermonic balancer NEW ANSWER: The timing is not adjustable, it is controlled by the computer.
No, but the movie set that was inclined to replicate the sinking was south of California, in Mexico.
France invaded Mexico and set up Maximilian I as the new ruler for the so-called Second Mexican Empire.
This film was set in New York.
Medical bills are usually the result of a written agreement. That is set at six years in New Mexico.