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Filming LocationsEditGhost River, Alberta, Canada (ranch) (World War 1 trenches) 26 of 26 found this interesting Interesting? Calgary, Alberta, Canada 19 of 20 found this interesting Interesting? Morley, Alberta, Canada 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Alberta, Canada 8 of 8 found this interesting Interesting? Gastown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Alfred Ludlow's business in Helena) 8 of 8 found this interesting Interesting? Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica 5 of 5 found this interesting Interesting? Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (town: Helena) 4 of 5 found this interesting Interesting? Hotel Europe - 43 Powell Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (hotel in Helena) 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? British Columbia, Canada 3 of 4 found this interesting Interesting? Canada 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? Maple Leaf Square, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (town: Helena) 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? Filming Dates
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See alsoFull Cast and Crew | Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Technical Specs Getting Started | Contributor Zone » Contribute to This PageTop Gap Answer See more gaps » What city was Legends of the Fall filmed?Legends of the Fall was shot in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Filming also took place in St. Ann, Jamaica. Gastown, Vancouver, Canada.
What happened to the house from Legends of the Fall?The House from Legends of the Fall. It was vandalized and burned shortly after shooting wrapped up.
Why is it called Legends of the Fall?The title refers to the Biblical fall from innocence. In Sweden, however, the title was translated as "Höstlegender" meaning "Legends of the Autumn", the season. Similarly, in South Korea, the title was "Gaeul-ui jeonseol" interpreting "the fall" as the autumn season.
Is Legends of the Falls a true story?Harrison was visiting his in-laws' home when he came upon the journals of his wife's great-grandfather, a mining engineer named William Ludlow, and was inspired to write a story. The completion of what became Legends of the Fall was made possible by a $15,000 loan from Nicholson.
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