Hollywood producers started filming movies in Utah in the 1910s. Since then, more than 700 feature and television movies have been filmed, or partially shot, in the state, including:
"Austin Powers in Goldmember," Monument Valley, 2002
"Broken Arrow," Kanab, Lake Powell, 1996
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," southern Utah, 1969
"The Covered Wagon," Antelope Island, 1923
"Easy Rider," Monument Valley, 1969
TV's "Everwood," Ogden, Salt Lake City, Park City, 2002-present
"Footloose," Lehi, Orem, Utah County, 1984
"Forrest Gump," Monument Valley, Highway 163, 1994
TV's "Gunsmoke," Kanab, Kane County, 1955-75
"Independence Day," Wendover, Skull Valley, 1996
"Mission Impossible II," Dead Horse Point State Park, 2000
"The Outlaw Josie Wales," Kanab, Kane County, 1976
"Riders of the Purple Sage," southern Utah, 1918
"Romancing the Stone," St. George, 1984
"Stagecoach," Kanab, Monument Valley, 1939
"Thelma and Louise," Moab, Thompson, 1991
TV's "Touched by an Angel," Salt Lake City and locations statewide, 1994-2003
Source: Utah Film Commission