The rock formations in Full Contact appear to be the familiar sandstone outcrops at Stoney Point in Chatsworth, Los Angeles , a location often used for film and TV desert-rock scenes. The movie’s look matches that area’s distinctive boulders and ridgelines.

Location note

A precise, scene-by-scene location for Full Contact is not clearly documented in the sources I found, but the rock backdrop strongly points to Stoney Point rather than a generic studio set.

Why that fits

  • Stoney Point is a well-known filming spot in the San Fernando Valley.
  • Its isolated sandstone formations are a common match for production shots needing rugged rock scenery.
  • The geography and shape of the rocks in the film line up with that area’s signature look.

Extra context

There is some naming confusion online because there are multiple films titled Full Contact , including the 1993 Hong Kong film by Ringo Lam and a different action film listed on IMDb with the same title. If you mean the Ringo Lam film, the rock sequence most likely comes from the Chatsworth/Stoney Point area.

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