Old 11-20-2009, 04:44 PM
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I decided to start a new thread on this, so as not to hijack the other one :wink:

Stephen King's movie The Shining included many outdoor shots of this lodge.

Timberline Lodge is on Mt Hood in Oregon. It is a very popular place to ski, mountain climb, inner tube and in the summer a gorgeous place to hike and camp. Skiing and snowboarding are year round there. You can stay at the lodge or stop in to look around, have a meal, etc....

Here is a link to the lodge Click on explore the possibilites link to see more pictures and videos.

http://timberlinelodge-px.trvlclick.com/visit/

some of the videos are a hoot to watch...they can get pretty crazy on those boards and skis LMBO...

There have been many movies shot at the lodge, Stephen King's "The Shining" probably being the most well known recently....

Here is the list of movies shot at Timberline Lodge:


1980 movie The Shining, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, used aerial shots of Timberline as part of its opening scene. Film of the exterior of the Timberline Lodge is also used for some establishing shots of the fictional Overlook Hotel throughout the movie. However, several of the exterior shots in the film which purport to show the Lodge, such as those with the hedge maze or loading dock, were not taken at the Timberline Lodge itself, but at Elstree Studios in England, using a mock-up of the south face of the Lodge. There is no hedge maze (and hardly any level ground) at the Timberline Lodge. All interior scenes were shot at Elstree Studios as well, and do not depict the interior of the Timberline Lodge.

In 1981, Boris Sagal was directing the TV movie World War III starring Rock Hudson. During filming, Sagal was killed in Timberline Lodge's parking lot when he walked into the tail rotor blades of a helicopter, almost decapitating him.

The 1973 version of Lost Horizon, starring Liv Ullman, Michael York, Peter Finch, Sally Kellerman, John Gielgud and Olivia Hussey had portions shot in the Timberline parking lot. Blizzard conditions needed in the film were created by a helicopter. Other scenes were shot in the immediate area while the lodge was a base for the cast and crew.

The 1993 film Hear No Evil was partly filmed at Timberline.

The 1960 film All the Young Men, starring Alan Ladd and Sidney Poitier, had some snow scenes filmed at Timberline.

The 1952 film Bend of the River starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Julie Adams, and Rock Hudson was partially filmed on the snow above Timberline Lodge, near the Magic Mile chairlift.

The 1941 short musical film, Jingle Belles is set at the lodge.

I have no affliation with the lodge other than a deep seated love for this whole area and many awesome memories of times spent there!!! 8) 8) 8)
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