
If the West is defined by the landscape of John Wayne films, this location is the epicenter. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the quintessential John Ford and John Wayne film. We'll be screening the movie in the great outdoors near Goulding's Lodge (1000 Main Street at Highway 163), where director Ford and the cast and crew stayed while filming The Searchers.
Before the Movie
3:00 PM
Starts in the lobby of Goulding's Lodge
Monument Valley Movie Location Tour
The day of the screening, a 3-hour tour of the shooting locations in the valley will be available. (An extra charge will apply. For more information please call 435-727-3231.)
Starts in the lobby of Goulding's Lodge
Monument Valley Movie Location Tour
The day of the screening, a 3-hour tour of the shooting locations in the valley will be available. (An extra charge will apply. For more information please call 435-727-3231.)
The Movie
8:30 PM
Goulding's Lodge
1000 Main Street at Highway 163
Monument Valley, UT
Goulding's Lodge
1000 Main Street at Highway 163
Monument Valley, UT

How do I get tickets?
The movie is free and seating is first come, first served.
Where do events take place?
The movie is outside. Part of the fun for you, and for us, is creating cinema viewing in places you might never imagine. Dress in comfortable clothing, good walking shoes and bug spray can be invaluable!
Are there seats at the screenings?
No. Netflix does not provide seating. You are encouraged to bring quilts, ground clothes, camping chairs or the like for your comfort.
What do I need to bring?
The movie is outside, so please prepare accordingly. Think of attending a Rolling Roadshow as though you were going to an outdoor evening picnic. Sturdy shoes, camping chairs, quilts, flashlights, light jackets and bug spray would all be good things to bring.
Do details about the event ever change?
Yes. Sometimes things can change that are beyond our control, like the weather. We recommend checking the event's web page periodically for new updates. We also urge everyone to at least make a last-minute visit to the website before leaving for the event - especially if you are coming from out of town.
Are food and beverages available?
No. Please bring your own.
Can we bring our own food into events?
Yes. We will have trash bins available to keep the event area tidy.
Can we bring our own alcoholic beverages into events?
No. Netflix Rolling Roadshow events do not allow alcohol.
Will there be bathroom facilities?
Yes. The Netflix Rolling Roadshow will always provide public restrooms that are handicap accessible.
Can we bring still or video cameras?
We encourage you to bring still cameras to document what is often a full evening of fun or even a great moment, like meeting a cinema legend. Please refrain from shooting during the actual screening.
Are kids welcome?
Yes. However, The Netflix Rolling Roadshow recommends that parents use the MPAA rating guidelines to determine if a film is suitable for their children:
The Searchers is unrated by the MPAA, but contains mature themes of sexuality, violence and race, and may not be suitable for very young viewers.
How are you producing the tour?
Netflix has teamed up with Austin's Alamo Drafthouse to produce the Rolling Roadshow.
Named by Entertainment Weekly as the nation's number one movie theater in 2005, the Alamo specializes in unique movie watching experiences.
John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter spend years searching for Wayne's niece (Natalie Wood), who was abducted as a child by Comanches. Far from a picaresque adventure yarn, The Searchers is director John Ford's forceful meditation on racism, revenge and obsession -- one of the most powerful ever filmed. And Wayne's portrayal of a brutishly obsessed "savior" is downright frightening.



















