“Stand by Me 1986”

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Stand by Me is a 1986 American coming of age drama comedy film directed by Rob Reiner.

Based on the novella The Body by Stephen King, the title is derived from the Ben E. King song of the same name, which plays over the end credits.

The films tells the story of four boys who go on a hike across the countryside to find the missing body of a dead kid.

 

Parts of the film were shot in Brownsville, Oregon, which stood in for the fictional town of Castle Rock.

Scenes that include the mailbox baseball and the junkyard scenes were filmed in Veneta, Oregon.

The junkyard is still in operation.

The campout/standing-guard scene was filmed in Eugene, Oregon, just a few miles from Veneta.

The general store is in Franklin, Oregon, just north of Veneta.

Scenes along the railroad tracks were shot near Cottage Grove, Oregon, along the right-of-way of the Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway, now used as the Row River National Recreation Trail.

The scene where the boys outrace a locomotive across a trestle was filmed at Lake Britton on the McCloud River Railroad, near McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, California.

 

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