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* ''[[Stroker Ace]]'' (1983, Warner Brothers/Universal Pictures), [[Talladega]]
* ''[[Stroker Ace]]'' (1983, Warner Brothers/Universal Pictures), [[Talladega]]
* ''[[The River]]'' (1984, Universal Pictures), scenes at [[McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company]], [[North Birmingham]]
* ''[[The River]]'' (1984, Universal Pictures), scenes at [[McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company]], [[North Birmingham]]
* ''[[Rebel Love]]'', originally ''Shadow Waltz'' (1985, Ravencliff Productsions), [[Birmingham]] and [[Shelby County]]
* ''[[Rebel Love]]'', originally ''Shadow Waltz'' (1985, Ravencliff Productsions), [[Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park]]
* ''[[Verne Miller]]'' (1986, Alive/UAA Productions), scenes at the [[Woodward residence]], [[Alabama Theatre]], [[Tutwiler Hotel (1986)|Tutwiler Hotel]], [[Springville]], [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School pedestrian underpass]], [[Romeo's]] on [[7th Avenue South]] and the [[Bessemer Hall of History]]
* ''[[Verne Miller]]'' (1986, Alive/UAA Productions), scenes at the [[Woodward residence]], [[Alabama Theatre]], [[Tutwiler Hotel (1986)|Tutwiler Hotel]], [[Springville]], [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School pedestrian underpass]], [[Romeo's]] on [[7th Avenue South]] and the [[Bessemer Hall of History]]
* ''[[Roses Are for the Rich]]'' (1987, Phoenix Productions), scenes at the [[Hallmark farm]]
* ''[[Roses Are for the Rich]]'' (1987, Phoenix Productions), scenes at the [[Hallmark farm]]

Revision as of 11:16, 23 October 2010

This is a List of feature films shot in Birmingham:

References

  • Boyer, Michael (1991) "On Location". Old Birmingham magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3, p. 12
  • 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
  • Fims Productions That Filmed In Alabama (sic). Montgomery Advertiser