Iron Door Mine legend: The Canyon of Gold- is it just gold?
Enjoy a little history tour in Oracle, Arizona
of some gems and ancient buildings. FInd out about the legend of Cañada
del Oro, or Canyon of Gold. There may be more to the legend than just
gold. Tour the Catalina Mountains, north of Tucson, Arizona, Southwest
USA, with Arizona historian Flint Carter. For more information contact:
Flint Carter, 520-289-4566.
"Search for the Iron Door" CD
Listen to seven songs and ballads
on CD about the Iron Door Mine, the Santa Catalina Mountains, the Old
West and Flint Carter. $9.95. Call 520-289-4566 for more information and
to purchase directly. Mention the Iron Door web site.
Cody Stone is mined and designed as
jewelry grade gold and silver in quartz from the Old West. Cody stone
specimens are on display at the Oracle Inn Steakhouse & Saloon in
Oracle, Arizona. Get a tour of the area, see artifacts in the Iron Door
Mine Museum and mine for gold with Flint Carter, call 520-289-4566
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Tour la Cañada del Oro- the Canyon of Gold with Flint Carter
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CD of "Search for the Iron Door"
Listen to seven songs and ballads
on CD about the Iron Door Mine, the Santa Catalina Mountains and Flint
Carter. $9.95. Call 520-289-4566 for more information and to purchase
directly. Mention the Iron Door web site.
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Legend of the Iron Door Mine article in The Explorer. November 25, 2009 special edition. Read about Flint Carter and the history and legend surrounding the Iron Door Mine. |
Tours of the Iron Door Mine Museum by Flint Carter, displays of artifacts and specimens from the surround area. Call 520-289-4566. |
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Cody
Stone is from Southern Arizona, USA and designed as jewelry grade gold
and silver in quartz. Cody stone specimens and hand made items are on
display at the Oracle Inn Steakhouse & Saloon in Oracle, Arizona.
Call Flint at 520-289-4566 or email finder@emol.org. Mention the Iron Door web site.
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"Ballads of the Santa Catalina Mountains" CD
Listen to songs and ballads on CD
about the Iron Door Mine, the Santa Catalina Mountains, the Old West by
Arizona historian Flint Carter. $9.95. Call 520-289-4566 for more
information and to purchase directly. Mention the Iron Door web site.
Iron Door Mine Legend Tour and Artifacts
Explore displays of over 1,000 Old
West artifacts and specimens from the surrounding area with Flint
Carter. Learn about Western legends. Call Fint at 520-289-4566. Mention
the Iron Door web site.
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"MacKenna's Gold" (1969)
Starring Gregory Peck and Omar Sherif
Attempting to do for
Westerns what his Guns of Navarone had done for World War II action
epics, director J. Lee Thompson crafted Mackenna's Gold as a lavish,
absurdly ambitious variation on Erich Von Stroheim's Greed, resulting in
a last-gasp Western so eager to encompass the genre's traditions that
it turns into a big, silly, wildly entertaining mess. Gregory Peck
surely had more serious intentions when he signed on, and he brings
prestigious gravitas to his glum role as Marshall Mackenna, who gets
shanghaied into searching for the gold-filled canyon of an elusive
Apache legend. The rest of the 1969 film labors to undermine Peck's
respectable demeanor; how else to explain Omar Sharif as a Mexican
villain, Julie Newmar as a hot-blooded Apache temptress (with underwater
nude scenes that were celebrated in Playboy magazine), and a
jaw-dropping finale that's so ridiculous it's impressive in spite of
itself?
Formerly blacklisted screenwriter Carl Foreman and
composer Dimitri Tiomkin joined up to coproduce the film, and one can
only imagine how Anthony Mann or Howard Hawks might've handled Foreman's
sensible script. Thompson goes for scenic splendor, heavy action, and
heavier emotions, casting everything at a fever pitch that's wildly
enjoyable without betraying his "serious" intentions. A stable of
Hollywood veterans (Eli Wallach, Raymond Massey, Edward G. Robinson, and
others) appear in lively supporting roles--they're all dispatched in a
garish Apache ambush--and Camilla Sparv is an ingénue with plenty of
fighting attitude. Gold fever reaches its peak, along with some awesome
special effects, and divine intervention reaches new heights of
intensity. Top it off with José Feliciano's theme song, and you'll be in
zany Western heaven. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
DVD edition of MacKenna's Gold. Studio: Sony Pictures. DVD format. Release Date: July 11, 2000. Run Time: 128 minutes.
Poster from Mackenna's Gold - Movie Poster -
11 x 17. This poster measures approx. 11 x 17. Rolled and shipped in a
sturdy tube. This poster is from the movie Mackenna's Gold (1969).
Printed book edition of Mackenna's Gold
A Five-time Spur Award-winning Author. Somewhere in 100,000 square
miles of wilderness was the fabled Lost Canyon of Gold. With his dying
breath, an ancient Apache warrior entrusted Glen Mackenna with the
location of the lode that would make any man - or woman - rich beyond
their wildest dreams. Halfbreed renegade and captive girl, mercenary
soldier and thieving scout - brave or beaten, innocent or evil, they'd
sell their very souls to possess Mackenna's gold. --This text refers to
the Hardcover edition. Avon Books (Mm) (June 1988).
Watch video on-demand from Amazon.com of MacKenna's Gold.
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The Mine with the Iron Door: A Romance (1936)
Movie Poster from the 1936 film The Mine with the Iron Door - Movie Poster - 11 x 17
Poster for the Mine with the Iron Door movie. Stars Richard Arlen,
Ceclia Parker and Henry B. Walthall. Poster measures approx. 11 x 17.
Rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube. This poster is from The Mine with
the Iron Door (1936).
Printed Edition of The Mine with the Iron Door.
(The Collected Works of Harold Bell Wright - 18 Volumes) (Library
Binding) Library Binding: 338 pages. Publisher: Classic Publishers,
Language: English. ISBN: 158201891X.
Digital CD Edition of Mine with the Iron Door: A Romance, The (CD-ROM Edition). The CD-ROM contains 338 pages. Publisher: Classic Books; 1923 edition (December 15, 2007).
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