List of films shot in New Mexico

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The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in New Mexico, United States.

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Films

FilmYearLocationsReferences
Indian Day School1897 Isleta Pueblo [1]
Navajo Love Story1908 Farmington, San Juan River [2]
Brothers1911 Alamogordo [2]
Dude, The1911Cox San Augustine Ranch, near Organ [2]
Fools Gold1911 Alamogordo [2]
Mexican Border Defenders1911 Las Cruces [2]
Wages of Sin1911 Alamogordo [2]
Tourists, The1912 Albuquerque (Santa Fe Railroad Station, Alvarado Hotel/Harvey House, Barelas) [2]
A Pueblo Legend1912 Albuquerque (Bosque, on the banks of the Rio Grande), Tijeras Canyon, Pueblo of Isleta [2]
The Grapes of Wrath 1940 Gallup, Laguna Pueblo, Santa Rosa [3]
Sundown 1941 Shiprock [4] [5]
Flying Tigers 1942 Kirtland Air Force Base [6]
Ride the Pink Horse 1947 Taos, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe [7] [8]
Ace In The Hole 1951Manuelito, NM and AZ border, Gallup [9]
Salt of the Earth 1954 Grant County [10]
Them! 1954 Chihuahuan Desert, Alamogordo, Holloman Air Force Base [11]
The Man from Laramie 1955 Santa Fe [12]
Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 Carlsbad Caverns National Park [13]
Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law ( Walt Disney Presents: The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca anthology film)1959 Cerrillos, Socorro County, and the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area [14] [15] [16] [17]
Lonely Are the Brave 1962 Albuquerque [18]
The Devil's Mistress1965 Las Cruces [19] [20]
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows 1968 Santa Fe [21]
Hang 'Em High 1968 Las Cruces, White Sands [22]
Easy Rider 1969 Navajo Nation [23]
The Cheyenne Social Club 1970 Santa Fe, Eaves Movie Ranch [24]
Gas-s-s-s 1970 Fort Bliss [25]
The Gatling Gun 1971 Albuquerque [26]
My Name Is Nobody 1973 Acoma Pueblo, Cabezon, Mogollon, San Estévan del Rey Mission Church, White Sands [27]
Bite the Bullet 1975La Puente, Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, Chama, Carson National Forest, Taos, White Sands National Park [28]
The Man Who Fell to Earth 1976 Albuquerque, White Sands, Artesia, Fenton Lake [29] [30]
Superman 1978 Gallup [31]
Every Which Way but Loose 1978 Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos [32]
The Muppet Movie 1979 Albuquerque [33]
Nightwing 1979 Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Cubero [34]
Kenny Rogers as The Gambler 1980 Valles Caldera [35]
Monster 1980 Chimayo, Santuario de Chimayo [36]
The Legend of the Lone Ranger 1981 Navajo Nation [37]
Private Lessons 1981 Albuquerque [38] [39]
Second Thoughts 1983 Santa Fe [40] [41]
The Prodigal Planet 1983 Santa Fe [42]
Silkwood 1983 Albuquerque, Los Alamos [43]
2010: The Year We Make Contact 1984 Very Large Array [44]
Red Dawn 1984 Las Vegas [45]
Little Treasure 1985 Santa Fe [46]
Silverado 1985 Cerro Pelon Ranch [47] [48]
And God Created Woman 1988 New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe Plaza, Randall Davey Museum, Pecos National Historical Park, New Mexico Museum of Art [49] [50]
She's Having a Baby 1988 Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51]
The Milagro Beanfield War 1988 Truchas [52] [53]
Young Guns 1988 Santa Fe, Los Cerrillos [54]
Twins 1988 Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51]
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989 Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad [55]
Begotten 1989 Santa Fe, Albuquerque [56] [57]
Enid Is Sleeping 1990Las Moscas [58]
Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1991 Santa Fe [59]
Gas Food Lodging 1992 Deming [60]
White Sands 1992 Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51]
Lightning Jack 1994 Santa Fe [61]
Natural Born Killers 1994 Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51]
Tank Girl 1995 White Sands [62]
Independence Day 1996 Plains of San Agustin [63]
Infinity 1996 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, Albuquerque [64]
Contact 1997 Very Large Array, Socorro [65]
Vampires 1998 Socorro [66]
The Staircase 1998 Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, El Rancho de las Golondrinas [67]
The Hi-Lo Country 1998 Taos, Lamy, Las Vegas [68]
Wild Wild West 1999 Santa Fe, Cerro Pelon Ranch [69]
The Tao of Steve 2000 Santa Fe [70]
All the Pretty Horses 2000 Las Cruces [71]
Atomic Ed and the Black Hole 2001 Los Alamos National Laboratory [72]
Ghosts of Mars 2001 Socorro [73]
The Missing 2003 Las Cruces [74]
Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero (aka 'Susan Hero')2004 Albuquerque, Laguna Pueblo, Mountainair [75]
Suspect Zero 2004 Albuquerque [76]
Rx 2005 Albuquerque, Sunland Park [77]
The Longest Yard 2005 New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe [78]
Cruel World 2005 Albuquerque [79]
Rent 2005 Santa Fe [80]
Three Wise Guys 2005 Albuquerque [81]
Bordertown 2006 Albuquerque [82]
Beerfest 2006 Albuquerque [83]
Seraphim Falls 2006 Santa Fe [84]
Employee of the Month 2006 Albuquerque [85]
Wild Hogs 2007 Madrid, Albuquerque, Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51]
Undead or Alive 2007 Santa Fe [86]
No Country for Old Men 2007 Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Vegas [87] [88]
Transformers 2007 Holloman Air Force Base [89]
3:10 to Yuma 2007 Santa Fe, Abiquiú, Galisteo [90]
The Eye 2008 Albuquerque [91]
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 Deming [92]
Felon 2008 New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe [93]
Beer for My Horses 2008 Las Vegas [94]
Hamlet 2 2008 West Mesa High School, Albuquerque [95] [96] [97]
Swing Vote 2008 Albuquerque, Belen [98]
The Burning Plain 2008 Las Cruces [99]
Afterwards 2008 Albuquerque, Alamogordo, Jemez Springs, Tularosa [100]
Appaloosa 2008 Albuquerque, Santa Fe [101]
The Spirit 2008 Albuquerque [102]
Observe and Report 2009 Winrock Shopping Center, Albuquerque [103]
Not Forgotten 2009 Las Cruces [104]
Terminator Salvation 2009 Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque [105] [106]
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Holloman Air Force Base, White Sands Missile Range [107]
The War Boys 2009 Albuquerque [108]
My One and Only 2009 Albuquerque [109]
Gamer 2009 Albuquerque [110] [111]
Carriers 2009 Santa Fe [112] [113]
Georgia O'Keeffe 2009 Santa Fe, Ghost Ranch, Abiquiú [114]
Dark Country 2009 Albuquerque [115]
Crazy Heart 2009 Albuquerque, Española, Galisteo, Santa Fe [116]
The Book of Eli 2010 Santa Fe [117] [118]
The Spy Next Door 2010 Rio Rancho [119]
Legion 2010 Santa Fe [120]
MacGruber 2010 Albuquerque [121]
Deadly Impact 2010 Albuquerque [122]
Let Me In 2010 Albuquerque, Los Alamos [123] [124] [125] [126]
Due Date 2010 Las Cruces [127]
True Grit 2010 Santa Fe [128]
Paul 2011 Las Cruces, Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [51] [129]
Lemonade Mouth 2011 Albuquerque [130]
Thor 2011 Galisteo [131]
This Must Be the Place 2011 Bingham, Alamogordo, Carrizozo, Eagle Nest, Red River, Questa [132]
Cowboys & Aliens 2011 Albuquerque [133]
Fright Night 2011 Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, National Hispanic Cultural Center, Isleta [134]
10 Years 2011 Albuquerque [135]
Gambit 2012 Carrizozo, Galisteo, Laguna Pueblo, Los Lunas, Rio Rancho, Socorro [136]
Goats 2012 Albuquerque [137]
John Carter 2012 Four Corners [138] [139] [140]
5 Shells 2012 Santa Fe [141]
The Avengers 2012 Albuquerque [142]
Dead Man's Burden 2012 Santa Fe [143]
Bless Me, Ultima 2013 Albuquerque, Santa Fe University of Art and Design, Santa Fe [144] [145]
The Host 2013 Santa Fe [146] [147]
Odd Thomas 2013 Santa Fe, Albuquerque [148]
The Lone Ranger 2013 Cimarron Canyon State Park [149]
2 Guns 2013Tres Cruces [150]
We're the Millers 2013 Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Santo Domingo, Zia Pueblos [151]
Frank 2014 Truth or Consequences [152] [153]
The Signal 2014 Albuquerque, Los Lunas, Taos, Rio Grande Gorge Bridge [154] [155] [156]
Two Men in Town 2014 Albuquerque, Deming [157]
Transcendence 2014 Albuquerque, Belen [158]
A Million Ways to Die in the West 2014 Albuquerque, Santa Fe [159] [160] [161] [162]
Persecuted 2014 Albuquerque [163]
Fort Bliss 2014 Fort Bliss [164]
Don't Blink 2014 Ruidoso [165] [166]
Good Kill 2014 Albuquerque [167]
Spare Parts 2015 Albuquerque [168]
Dirty Weekend 2015 Albuquerque [169] [170]
Sicario 2015 Albuquerque [171] [172]
Big Sky 2015 Albuquerque [173] [174]
Lazer Team 2015 Roswell [175]
The Condemned 2 2015 Albuquerque, Zia Pueblo [176]
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 2016 Santa Fe, Santa Fe University of Art and Design [177] [178] [179] [180]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016 Deming [181]
In a Valley of Violence 2016 Santa Fe, Galisteo [182] [183]
Hell or High Water 2016 Clovis, Portales, Tucumcari, Quay, Guadalupe [184] [185] [186] [187] [188] [189]
Blood Father 2016 Albuquerque, Los Lunas [190]
Independence Day: Resurgence 2016 Albuquerque [191]
The Magnificent Seven 2016 Santa Fe [192]
Katie Says Goodbye 2016 Albuquerque [193] [194] [195]
Priceless 2016 Albuquerque [196]
Gold 2016 Albuquerque [197] [198]
The Vanishing of Sidney Hall 2017 Santa Fe [199]
The Space Between Us 2017 Albuquerque [200] [201]
Logan 2017 Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Abiquiú, Tierra Amarilla, Chama [202] [203] [204] [205]
Busy Day 2017 Albuquerque [206] [207]
Shot Caller 2017 Albuquerque, Santa Fe [208] [209]
Woman Walks Ahead 2017 Santa Fe [210]
Hostiles 2017 Santa Fe [211]
12 Strong 2018 Orogrande, Socorro, Alamogordo, White Sands National Monument [212] [213] [214] [215] [216]
The Long Dumb Road 2018 Albuquerque, Belen [217] [218]
Ideal Home 2018 Santa Fe [219]
Fast Color 2018 Santa Fe [220]
Sicario: Day of the Soldado 2018 Albuquerque [221]
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018 San Juan County [222] [223]
Beyond the Sky 2018 Pueblo [224]
Deadman Standing 2018 Santa Fe [225]
Corporate Animals 2019 Santa Fe [226]
Cliffs of Freedom 2019 Albuquerque [227]
She's Missing 2019 Ruidoso, Albuquerque, Moriarty [228] [229] [230] [231]
The Kid 2019 Santa Fe [232]
Walk. Ride. Rodeo. 2019 Albuquerque [233] [234]
The Goldfinch 2019 Albuquerque [235]
Running with the Devil 2019 Albuquerque [236] [237]
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie 2019 Albuquerque [238] [239]
Rattlesnake 2019 Santa Fe [240]
Santa Fake 2019 Santa Fe [241]
Stargirl 2020 Albuquerque, Truth or Consequences [242] [243] [244]
Wander 2020 Carrizozo, Ruidoso [245]
The Comeback Trail 2020 Albuquerque [246]
Half Brothers 2020 Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Cedar Crest, Los Lunas, Hatch [247]
News of the World 2020 Santa Fe [248]
The Marksman 2021 Tohajiilee Indian Reservation, Albuquerque, Belen, Rio Rancho, Jemez Pueblo [249]
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar 2021 Albuquerque [250]
Silk Road 2021 Albuquerque [251] [252]
Walking with Herb 2021 Las Cruces [253] [254]
Army of the Dead 2021 Albuquerque [255] [256]
Those Who Wish Me Dead 2021 Santa Fe [257]
Cry Macho 2021 Albuquerque, Socorro County, Belen [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263]
Copshop 2021 Albuquerque [264]
Apache Junction 2021 Albuquerque [265]
The Harder They Fall 2021 Santa Fe [266] [267]
Holiday in Santa Fe 2021 Santa Fe [268]
Finch 2021 Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Shiprock, Los Lunas, Socorro, White Sands National Monument [269]
The Commando 2022 Albuquerque [270]
Vengeance 2022 Albuquerque [271]
Dig 2022 Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Doña Ana County [272] [273] [274]
Dead for a Dollar 2022 Santa Fe [275] [276]
How to Blow Up a Pipeline 2022 Albuquerque [277]
Detective Knight: Rogue 2022 Las Cruces [278]
Slayers 2022 Albuquerque [279]
The Locksmith 2023 Las Cruces [280]
Americana 2023 Santa Fe [281]
Surrounded 2023 Albuquerque [282]
Ghosted 2023 Apache Canyon Railroad Bridge [283]
Robots 2023 Albuquerque [284]
LaRoy, Texas 2023 Albuquerque [285] [286]
God Is a Bullet 2023 Albuquerque [287]
Dead Man's Hand 2023 Santa Fe [288]
Oppenheimer 2023 Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Albuquerque, Belen, Ghost Ranch [289] [290] [291] [292]
A Really Haunted Loud House 2023 Albuquerque [293] [294]
Wanted Man 2024 Las Cruces [295]
Love Lies Bleeding 2024 Albuquerque [296] [297]
Trigger Warning 2024 Zia Pueblo [298] [299] [300]
Sunlight 2024 Albuquerque [301]
Rez Ball 2024 Navajo Nation [302]
Hold Your Breath 2024 Stanley, Santa Fe, Gallisteo [303] [304]
Please Don't Feed the Children 2024 Santa Fe [305] [306]
Rust 2024 Bonanza City, La Cienega [307] [308] [309]
Santa's Cousin 2024 Las Cruces [310]
L2: Empuraan 2025 Albuquerque [311]
The Smashing Machine 2025 Albuquerque [312]
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip TBA Albuquerque [313] [314]
Eddington TBA Estancia, Albuquerque, Truth or Consequences [315] [316] [317] [318]
Fruit of the Poisonous TreeTBA Albuquerque [319] [320]
He Bled NeonTBA Albuquerque [321]
Hello Out There TBA Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Alamogordo, Roswell [322] [323]
Honey Don't! TBA Albuquerque [324] [325]
Joe's College Road Trip TBA Las Cruces [326] [327] [328]
Killer KaféTBA Albuquerque [329]
Killing Faith TBA Santa Fe [330]
The Lost Bus TBA Ruidoso [331]
OnslaughtTBA Albuquerque [332]
Opus TBA Pojoaque [333]
The PloughmenTBA Albuquerque [334] [335]
Trap House TBA Albuquerque [336]
Coyote vs. Acme N/A [337] Albuquerque [338]

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