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The Journey of Natty Gann

Year: 1985

Genre: Adventure

Country: Canada

<p>The movie was shot in the picturesque regions of British Columbia. The local locations were ideal for recreating the atmosphere of the 1930s, the time of the Great Depression. Great Canadian steam locomotives - Canadian Pacific 3716 and MacMillan Bloedel 1077 - were used in the filming. The plot of the movie tells the story of a young girl, Natty Gunn (played by Meredith Salenger), who embarks on a journey across the United States to visit her father in Washington State, where he works in the logging industry. Along the way, she encounters many dangers and finds loyal friends, including fellow traveler Harry and even a half-armed wolf.</p>

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Locations

  • Farm

    In movie

    Scene where Natty finds a small town where she meets a group of orphans. They persuade her to help kidnap a bull they plan to sell. After the successful kidnapping, the group of orphans leave the farm, leaving Natty and her furry friend behind.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Sparwood, British Columbia. It is a small town located in the Elk River Valley in the Canadian Mountains. Sparwood is known for its coal mining history and picturesque mountain scenery. The town is home to a unique landmark, the world's largest coal excavator, which has been used in various shoots and is considered a symbol of the region.

  • River

    In movie

    Scene where The wolf-dog, Natty's faithful companion, suddenly breaks loose and runs deep into the forest. Natty, screaming, tries to stop him, but the animal does not hear her and continues running. Eventually they both reach a clear and cool river, where they enjoy quenching their thirst by drinking fresh water.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Crowsnest Pass, located in Alberta, Canada. Surrounded by majestic mountains and dense forests, this scenic location is perfect for creating a wilderness atmosphere. Crowsnest Pass is an important historical and geographical area connecting Canada to the United States through the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

  • Seattle Bus Depot

    In movie

    Scene where Harry finds a job in San Francisco at the Department of Public Works and invites Natty to join him. He hopes that they can start a new life together. However, Natty decides that she must continue her search for her father. Harry leaves the bus station and kisses Natty goodbye.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Vancouver's Central Pacific Station, which is an important transportation hub for the city. This station, built in a neoclassical revival style, was opened in 1919 for the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway.

  • Seattle Recruitment Stand

    In movie

    Scene where Natty finds an old flyer that indicates her father's possible location. The flyer apparently advertises a job in the logging industry in Washington State, where Natty's father has recently taken a job. After examining it carefully, Natty realizes that it may be a clue to the way forward.

    Real

    Scene was shot by the Vancouver Art Gallery, which is located in the former provincial courthouse. This historic heritage building was completed in 1909 and was a significant architectural milestone for the city. The building is located in the heart of the city, at the corner of Granville and Smith Streets, and was designated a heritage building in 1980.