Thelma & Louise was filmed in United States of America.
Locations
Bedrock Store
Scene where Louise decides to phone the FBI. Thelma cuts of the conversation.
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Vagabond Inn - Los Angeles at USC
Scene where J.D. knocks on the door. Thelma can not resist him.
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Palomino Drive
Scene where Louise picks up Thelma at her home. They hope they are going to have a great time.
Scene was shot The location was spotted by Robert of Set-Jetter.com.
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Valley City Road - BLM 144
Scene where Thelma and Louise pass the truck driver they met once before. They decide to stop and have a decent conversation with the guy.
Scene was shot Thompson Springs, for a time officially also known as just Thompson, is a very small town in Grand County, Utah. In 2010 - at the time of the census - only 39 people lived there. Thompson Springs was named for E.W. Thompson, who lived near the springs and operated a sawmill to the north near the Book Cliffs. The town began life in the late nineteenth century as a station stop on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Construction of I-70 south of Thompson Springs drew traffic away from the city. The exact GPS location is not know yet, but filming took place on this road. Mr. Locations has quite an impressive overview of many locations from the movie: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrlocation/albums/72157632014009525
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Cowboy Country
Scene where Thelma and Louise are having a good time in the bar. Thelma lets herself go.
Scene was shot The movie, was filmed at the Silver Bullet bar in southern LA. The bar is now known as Cowboy Country.