What is tremors filming locations?

"Tremors" is a 1990 science-fiction horror comedy movie directed by Ron Underwood and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The movie was filmed on location in the remote desert town of Lone Pine, California, USA. Many of the scenes were shot in the Alabama Hills, a rugged area of rock formations and volcanic ash, that provided an ideal backdrop for the fictional Perfection, Nevada, where the story takes place.

Apart from Lone Pine and the Alabama Hills, other filming locations for "Tremors" included the Vallecito Mountains, Trona Pinnacles, and Owens Lake. The crew used a variety of techniques to simulate the creatures moving and burrowing underground, including a pneumatic worm-head model, a 30-foot practical worm puppet, and miniatures of buildings and vehicles.

Interestingly, the movie's shooting location also served as the inspiration for the architecture of the fictional town of Perfection, as many of the buildings in Lone Pine were from the early 20th century, giving the film a western feel. The unique and picturesque landscape of Lone Pine and the Alabama Hills can be seen in several other movies like "Iron Man," "How the West Was Won," and "Gunga Din."