Duel (1971) , Steven Spielberg's tense thriller starring Dennis Weaver, was primarily filmed in Southern California deserts and highways to capture its relentless road chase atmosphere.

Key Filming Locations

The movie unfolds across rugged terrains north of Los Angeles, chosen for authentic, on-location shooting despite budget constraints—Spielberg rejected studio backlots for real-world grit.

  • Acton, CA : Gas station and laundromat (31924 Crown Valley Rd.) where Mann calls his wife and gets a radiator warning.
  • Santa Clarita / Soledad Canyon Road : Core chase sequences, including the train-interrupted nap spot and junkyard scenes (south side, near Middleton Ranch at 6201 Soledad Canyon Road).
  • Agua Dulce : "Chuck's Cafe" truckstop (now upscale Le Chene at 12625 Sierra Highway).
  • Toluca Lake : David Mann's house (10414 Bloomfield St.).

Additional spots include Sierra Highway, Agua Dulce Canyon Road, Angeles Forest Highway, Lancaster, Palmdale, and Vasquez Canyon Road (truck crash at 16948).

Production Context

Filmed in just 13 days in 1971, Duel transformed a simple TV movie into Spielberg's breakout, using real trucks and practical stunts for edge-of-your- seat realism—no heavy CGI needed. Locations like Route 14 and Angeles National Forest amplified isolation, mirroring Mann's desperation against the faceless trucker.

TL;DR : Mostly Acton, Santa Clarita, and Agua Dulce in California—prime desert highways for that iconic pursuit.

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