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  1. Located in San Fernando Valley, California, the Rowland V. Lee Ranch was purchased by the director in 1935. Although Lee called his 214-acre property Farm Lake Ranch, the motion picture industry knew it as the Rowland V. Lee Ranch. Rowland Vance Lee was born into a show business family.

  2. Rowland Vance Lee (September 6, 1891 – December 21, 1975) was an American film director, actor, writer, and producer.

  3. ROWLAND V. LEE RANCH. Rowland V. Lee purchased 214 acres of Canoga Park land in 1935, naming the ranch Farm Lake Ranch. In 1945, Republic Pictures erected the set shown in the below photograph for their film I've Always Loved You .

  4. Nov 24, 2010 · Rowland V. Lee Ranch Currently: Location: Fallbrook Avenue in Canoga Park "...had a small lake and was used for the exteriors of the carnival set in Hitchcock's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN as well as the only feature Charles Laughton directed which was NIGHT OF THE HUNTER." - Rich Monogram Ranch - Melody Ranch (name circa 1960) Currently:

  5. Roland V. Lee Movie Ranch, 214 acres. Approximate location and dimension. Roland Lee was a movie director who directed his first movie in 1921 and his last in 1945. He bought a 214 acre ranch that he called Farm Lake Ranch, but the movie industry knew as the Roland V. Lee Ranch.

  6. After Lee died in 1975, the ranch was developed into an expensive gated community called Hidden Lake Estates. He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6313 Hollywood Blvd.

  7. Rowland V. Lee, a film director, owned a 214-acre movie ranch, located in Canoga Park. He purchased the property in 1935, from the Ben Porter Estate. Lee called it Farm Lake Ranch, but the film industry always knew it as the Rowland V. Lee Ranch.

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