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George Christian Spahn (Chestnut Hill, 11 febbraio 1889 – Los Angeles, 22 settembre 1974) è stato un allevatore statunitense, famoso per essere stato il proprietario dello Spahn Movie Ranch, un ranch cinematografico utilizzato per film western caduto poi in disuso, e diventato la base logistica della cosiddetta "Famiglia" di ...
George Christian Spahn (February 11, 1889 – September 22, 1974) was an American rancher who once owned the Spahn Ranch near Chatsworth, Los Angeles. Spahn rented the ranch to the movie industry to film Westerns, and later allowed Charles Manson and his "Family" of followers to live at the site.
- George Christian Spahn, February 11, 1889, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- Spahn Movie Ranch
- September 22, 1974 (aged 85), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
8 ago 2019 · George Spahn, blind owner of Spahn Movie Ranch, in San Fernando Valley, California, late 1969. Convicted murderer Charles Manson and his followers lived on Spahn's ranch in 1968 and 1969,...
- Lesley Kennedy
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With mountainous terrain, boulder-strewn scenery and an "old Western town" set, Spahn Ranch was a suitable filming site for westerns and had been used mostly for B movies and TV series. In 1953, McReynolds sold the site to dairy farmer George Spahn, and it became known as the Spahn Ranch.
- 22 ha (55 acres)
- United States
- 1947
- California
16 giu 2019 · The Manson Family used George Spahn’s ranch in Los Angeles county to plot the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and others. George Spahn let Charles Manson’s “family” stay on his ranch, so long as he could have his way with the cult’s “wives.”
Lo Spahn Ranch è tristemente famoso per essere stato la base logistica di Charles Manson e dei suoi seguaci, la "Famiglia Manson", tra il 1968 e il 1969. [6] Film. Il ranch prese il nome del suo proprietario George Spahn, che lo acquistò nel 1953.
30 mag 2020 · In Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, George Spahn (played by Bruce Dern) is a very old man who is nearly blind and doesn’t do much other than sleep and watch TV. After insisting on talking to him, Booth is let in by “Squeaky” Fromme (Dakota Fanning), and though Spahn struggles to recognize him, he ends up dismissing his concerns.