Many films and movies have been
filmed in and around Mendocino and Mendocino County, including
Dying Young,
The Russians Are Coming;
Overboard;
The Dunwich Horror;
The Karate Kid Part III;
Dead & Buried;
Forever Young;
Same Time Next Year;
Racing with the Moon;
Pontiac Moon; and
The Majestic. Mendocino was depicted as turn-of-the-20th-century Monterey in the James Dean classic
East of Eden, and it served as a New England resort town in ''
Summer of '42'' (the latter film featuring numerous local Mendocino High School students as extras). The
Sir Douglas Quintet had a number 27 hit with their song "Mendocino" (from
the album of the same name) in early 1969. The singers
Kate & Anna McGarrigle wrote and sang the 1976 song "Talk to Me of Mendocino" about someone returning to the happiness of the town after unhappy experiences in New York. The TV series
Murder, She Wrote has had perhaps the largest impact on the community in recent years.
Murder, She Wrote was set in the fictional town of
Cabot Cove,
Maine. Nine episodes of the 264-episode program were filmed in Mendocino, while exterior shots throughout Mendocino were used in the remaining episodes. The program was broadcast for 12 seasons, from September 1984 until May 1996 on CBS. Local residents looked forward to the yearly filming, as over a hundred and fifty were chosen to play background parts. A few were cast for speaking roles. Poet, playwright and actor Lawrence Bullock cites being cast in a speaking role as a "Townsperson" in the episode "Indian Giver" as giving him eligibility to join the Screen Actors' Guild. Locals, including Linda Pack and James Henderson, were also cast in speaking roles. The residence of the main character
Jessica Fletcher was an actual home in Mendocino and is now a bed and breakfast under the name "Blair House." While scenes for
Murder, She Wrote were being filmed in Mendocino, residents say that it was common to see
Angela Lansbury, who played Jessica Fletcher, stop to speak with a toddler, or for
Tom Bosley to sign his autograph on a Glad Bag box presented by a shopper stepping out of the local grocery store.
Murder, She Wrote also brought in more money to the town due to increased tourism—by some estimates, around $2,000,000. The local high school band appeared in one of the episodes and received enough money from the appearance to go on a band trip.
Cliffs of Mendocino, a musical arrangement composed by Alan Lee Silva that is designed for developing middle and high school bands, was also inspired by and named after the community. ==Sister city==