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Wilmington, North Carolina

Dino De Laurentiis began his cinematic association with Wilmington when his company secured use of the Orton Plantation Home, 15 miles south of town, for use in 1984’s Firestarter. That…..

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Wilmington, Delaware

I believe it was Wayne Campbell who summed up the steep challenge facing Delaware’s film office when it comes to luring major productions to set their movies on location in…..

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Camera Q&A: Charlie Humphrey on Pittsburgh-shot films

Who: Charlie Humphrey is Executive Director of Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Pittsburgh Center for the Arts in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pitt film incentives: A 25% tax credit for producers making projects for a national…..

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Shermer High School, Illinois

When John Hughes created Shermer, Illinois he based it on his hometown of Northbrook, and then set several films he made in the 1980’s at mythical “Shermer High School.” These…..

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Reno, Nevada

Turner Classic Movies sometimes airs a 1943 newsreel about Reno, featuring a drive-along shot of the era’s gaming halls and informing us that “the ever-increasing number of vacationists and divorce-seeking…..

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The Hoover Dam, Nevada

In the desert, water is essential for human survival, and in the dusty ranges of Nevada water has indeed been the key to that state’s cinematic legacy. When the Corleone…..

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The Rocky Mountains, Alberta

When Clint Eastwood shot his last U.S.-set Western, Unforgiven, in Alberta it wasn’t a surprising move. After all, he had risen to fame during the 1960’s in Westerns that were…..

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The Rocky Mountains, Colorado

The towering peaks of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains posed a daunting obstacle for 19th-century settlers pushing America’s expansion, establishing a legacy for later film and television portrayals as a locale where…..

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Miami, Florida

Cocaine Cowboys opens with a look back at the afternoon of July 11th, 1979, when two men were gunned down at the Crown Liquors store in Miami’s Dadeland Mall over…..

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The Keys, Florida

In 1898, a Thomas Edison film crew captured the Key West burial of sailors killed when the U.S.S. Maine was sunk in Havana Harbor. The grainy footage is a glimpse…..