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* ''[[Hooper]]'' (1978) | * ''[[Hooper]]'' (1978) | ||
* ''[[The Ravagers]]'' (1978), scenes at [[Sloss Furnaces]] and [[Morris Avenue]] | * ''[[The Ravagers]]'' (1978), scenes at [[Sloss Furnaces]] and [[Morris Avenue]] | ||
* ''[[Hooper]]'' (1978), scenes at the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[Northington Campus]], [[Lynns Park Bridge]] and [[Locust Fork Bridge]] on [[U. S. Highway 78]] in [[Walker County]] | |||
* ''[[Benny's Place]]'' (1982), scenes at [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] | * ''[[Benny's Place]]'' (1982), scenes at [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] | ||
* ''[[Shadow Waltz]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Shadow Waltz]]'' (1983) |
Revision as of 10:23, 5 February 2008
This is a List of feature films shot in Birmingham:
- Coming Through (1925), Brookside, New Castle, Oxmoor Road
- Stay Hungry (1975), several locations
- Hooper (1978)
- The Ravagers (1978), scenes at Sloss Furnaces and Morris Avenue
- Hooper (1978), scenes at the University of Alabama's Northington Campus, Lynns Park Bridge and Locust Fork Bridge on U. S. Highway 78 in Walker County
- Benny's Place (1982), scenes at American Cast Iron Pipe Company
- Shadow Waltz (1983)
- The River (1984), scenes at McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company
- Verne Miller (1986), scenes at the Woodward residence, Alabama Theatre, Tutwiler Hotel, Shades Cahaba Elementary School pedestrian underpass, Romeo's on 7th Avenue South and the Bessemer Hall of History
- Roses Are for the Rich (1987), scenes at the Hallmark farm
- Elvis' Grave (1989)
- Cobb (1994), scenes at Rickwood Field
- Soul of the Game (1995)
- Four Little Girls (1997)
- Her Maiden Name (1997)
- Main Street (1998)
- Rustin (1999)
- World Traveler (2000)
- Johnny Flynton (2002)
- Under the Sidewalk Moon (2002)
- Camp D.O.A. (2004)
References
- Carlton, Bob (March 23, 1995) "On Location: Take a homegrown Hollywood tour." Birmingham News.
- Alabama Film Office (2002 - ) "Productions Filmed in Alabama" Database accessed December 21, 2006