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==1901-1980==
==1901-1980==
* "[[Moonshiner's Daughter]]" (1908-1910s,  Kalem Company), [[Bluff Park]], [[Hales Springs]]
[[File:Stay Hungry movie poster.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Poster for ''[[Stay Hungry (film)|Stay Hungry]]'' (1976)]]
 
* ''[[The Western Heroine]]'' (1912, [[Lubin Company]]) [[Bluff Park]]
* ''[[On The Mountain Ranch]]'' (1913, [[Lubin Company]])
* ''[[The Open Switch]]'' (1913, [[Kalem Company]])
* ''[[Moonshiner's Daughter]]'' (1913[[Kalem Company]]), [[Bluff Park]], [[Hales Springs]]
* ''[[Moving Picture of Birmingham]]'' (1913, Educational Film Company)
* ''[[Coming Through]]'' (1925, Famous Players-Lasky Corp./Paramount Pictures), [[Brookside]], [[New Castle]], [[Oxmoor Road]]
* ''[[Coming Through]]'' (1925, Famous Players-Lasky Corp./Paramount Pictures), [[Brookside]], [[New Castle]], [[Oxmoor Road]]
* ''[[Things You Ought to Know About Birmingham]]'' (1925, Imperial Pictures), [[Birmingham]]
* ''[[Things You Ought to Know About Birmingham]]'' (1925, Imperial Pictures), [[Birmingham]]
* ''[[Men of Steel]]'' (1926, First National Pictures), [[Ensley]]
* ''[[Men of Steel]]'' (1926, First National Pictures), [[Ensley]]
* ''[[Stay Hungry]]'' (1975, United Artists), several locations
* ''[[All-Birmingham Movie]]'' (1927, unknown), [[Old Mill]]
* ''[[Stay Hungry (film)|Stay Hungry]]'' (1976, United Artists), several locations
* ''[[Hooper]]'' (1978), scenes at the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[Northington Campus]], [[Lynns Park Bridge]] and [[U.S. 78 Locust Fork Bridge|Locust Fork Bridge]] on [[U. S. Highway 78]] in [[Walker County]]
* ''[[Hooper]]'' (1978), scenes at the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[Northington Campus]], [[Lynns Park Bridge]] and [[U.S. 78 Locust Fork Bridge|Locust Fork Bridge]] on [[U. S. Highway 78]] in [[Walker County]]
* ''[[Ravagers]]'' (1978, Columbia Pictures), scenes at [[Sloss Furnaces]] and [[Morris Avenue]]
* ''[[Ravagers]]'' (1978, Columbia Pictures), scenes at [[Sloss Furnaces]] and [[Morris Avenue]]
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==1981-2000==
==1981-2000==
[[File:Verne Miller movie poster.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Poster for ''[[Verne Miller]]'' (1976)]]
* ''[[Benny's Place]]'' (1982, Titus Productions/ABC), scenes at [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]], [[Southside]] ([[The Garages]]) and [[West End]]
* ''[[Benny's Place]]'' (1982, Titus Productions/ABC), scenes at [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]], [[Southside]] ([[The Garages]]) and [[West End]]
* ''[[Six Pack]]'' (1982, Lion Share/20th Century Fox)
* ''[[Six Pack]]'' (1982, Lion Share/20th Century Fox)
* ''[[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 former [[Clow Corp.]] pipe plant, [[Tarrant]], [[North Birmingham]]
* ''[[Rebel Love]]'', originally ''Shadow Waltz'' (1985, Ravencliff Productsions), [[Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park]]
* ''[[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]]
* ''[[Elvis' Grave]]'' (1989, Westbrook Productions)
* ''[[Elvis' Grave]]'' (1989, Westbrook Productions), [[Columbiana]]
* ''[[25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones]]'', interviews with members of the band recorded at [[Straight Furrow Productions]] in [[Lakeview]], October 4 & 6, 1989 (1989, BBC)
* ''[[25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones]]'', interviews with members of the band recorded at [[Straight Furrow Productions]] in [[Lakeview]], October 4 & 6, 1989 (1989, BBC)
* ''[[A Perfect World]]'' (1993, Malpaso Productions/Warner Brothers)
* ''[[A Perfect World]]'' (1993, Malpaso Productions/Warner Brothers)
* ''[[Cobb]]'' (1994, Warner Brothers), scenes at [[Rickwood Field]]
* ''[[Cobb]]'' (1994, Warner Brothers), scenes at [[Rickwood Field]]
* ''[[Soul of the Game]]'' (1995, Gary Hoffman Productions/HBO)
* ''[[Soul of the Game]]'' (1995, Gary Hoffman Productions/HBO)
* ''Space Jam'' (1996, Warner Bros.), [[Michael Jordan]]'s opening scene shot at [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]]
* ''[[Four Little Girls]]'' (1997, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks/HBO)
* ''[[Four Little Girls]]'' (1997, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks/HBO)
* ''[[Her Maiden Name]]'' (1997, Pam White Productions)
* ''[[Her Maiden Name]]'' (1997, Pam White Productions)
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==2001-2010==
==2001-2010==
[[File:Borat-poster.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Poster for ''[[Borat|Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan]]'' (2006)]]
* ''[[World Traveler]]'' (2001, Wit Productions)
* ''[[World Traveler]]'' (2001, Wit Productions)
* ''[[Alabama Love Story]]'' (2001, R & G Productions), [[Tuscaloosa]]
* ''[[Alabama Love Story]]'' (2001, R & G Productions), [[Tuscaloosa]]
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==2011-2020==
==2011-2020==
[[File:42 poster.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Poster for ''[[42]]'' (2013)]]
* ''[[October Baby]]'' (2011, [[Erwin Brothers]]), [[Morris Avenue]], [[Bibb Medical Center]], and [[Alabama Theatre]]
* ''[[October Baby]]'' (2011, [[Erwin Brothers]]), [[Morris Avenue]], [[Bibb Medical Center]], and [[Alabama Theatre]]
* ''[[Life Tracker]]'' (2012, Sarju Patel), [[January 2012 tornado outbreak|tornado-damaged]] areas of [[Clay]]
* ''[[Life Tracker]]'' (2012, Sarju Patel), [[January 2012 tornado outbreak|tornado-damaged]] areas of [[Clay]]
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* ''[[Into the Ashes]]'' (n.d.), [[Bessemer]], [[Fairfield]]
* ''[[Into the Ashes]]'' (n.d.), [[Bessemer]], [[Fairfield]]
* ''[[Moose (film)|Moose]]'' (2018) , [[Birmingham]], [[What's on 2nd]]
* ''[[Moose (film)|Moose]]'' (2018) , [[Birmingham]], [[What's on 2nd]]
* ''[[Live (film)|Live]]'', [[downtown Birmingham]]
* ''[[Hale County This Morning, This Evening]]'' (2018), [[Hale County]]
* ''[[Run the Race]]'' (2019, Reserve Entertainment / Roadside Attractions), [[Bessemer Academy]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]], [[Homer Smiles Field]]
* ''[[Run the Race]]'' (2019, Reserve Entertainment / Roadside Attractions), [[Bessemer Academy]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]], [[Homer Smiles Field]]
* ''[[The Death of Dick Long]]'' (2019, A24 Films)
* ''[[Embattled]]'' (Blitz Films/Straight Up Films) (2019) [[Alabama Theatre]], [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]], [[Elyton Hotel]], [[Collins Bar]], [[Ramsay High School]]
* ''[[Embattled]]'' (Blitz Films/Straight Up Films) (2019) [[Alabama Theatre]], [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]], [[Elyton Hotel]], [[Collins Bar]], [[Ramsay High School]]
* ''[[Hell on the Border]]'' (2019, Sweet Unknown Studios/WrenLee Pictures) downtown [[Bessemer]]
* ''[[Hell on the Border]]'' (2019, Sweet Unknown Studios/WrenLee Pictures) downtown [[Bessemer]], [[Old York Farms]]
* ''[[Inheritance]]'' (Southpaw Entertainment)
* ''[[Sword of Trust]]'' (2019, Forager Films/IFC Films)
* ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'' (2020, Borderline Films / Ninestory), [[Forest Park]], [[Cliff Road]], [[Anniston]]
* ''[[The Death of Dick Long]]'' (2019, A24 Films) [[Bessemer]] and [[Birmingham]]
* ''[[Line of Duty]]'' (November 2019,Saban Films), [[downtown Birmingham]]
* ''[[Inheritance]]'' (2020, Southpaw Entertainment)
* ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'' (2020, Borderline Films / Ninestory), [[Forest Park]], [[Cliff Road]], [[Anniston]], [[Main Street (Montevallo)]]
* ''[[Collection]]'' (2020, Warner Davis Company), [[The Murals on Niazuma]] apartments
 
==2021–2030==
* ''[[Survivor Girls]]'' (2021, Half Fool Motion Pictures), [[Bibb County]], [[Gadsden]]
* ''[[The Integrity of Joseph Chambers]]'' (2021, 433/Back40 Pictures), [[Pell City]]
* ''[[Castle Falls]]'' (2021,  BondIt Media Capital, Buffalo 8 Productions, VMI Worldwide), [[Birmingham]]
* ''[[Assassin (film)|Assassin]]'' (2023, Saban Films), [[Birmingham]] and [[Bessemer]]
* ''[[Nashville Legacy]]'' (2023, Hallmark Channel)
* ''[[The Tutor]]'' (2023, Vertical Entertainment)
* ''[[The Shift]]'' (2023, Nook Lane Entertainment), [[Sloss Furnaces]], [[Adios]], [[Wine Loft]], [[Colored Masonic Temple]]
* ''[[Magic City: Birmingham According to Sun Ra]]'' (2024, Guillaume Maupin and Pablo Guarise), [[Elmwood Cemetery]], [[Ensley]], [[downtown Birmingham]]
* ''[[Gunner]]'' (Logothetis, magiCity Studios & Acme Rocket Fuel), [[Watermark Place]]
* ''[[The Rivals of Amziah King]]'' (2024, Black Bear Pictures) [[J & J Grocery and Deli]], [[Pell City Steakhouse]], [[Elvin Hill Elementary School]]
* ''[[Nowhere Men]]'' (2024, Zero Gravity Management, Black Magic, and Filmopoly) [[Irondale]]
* ''[[Bad Man]]'' (2024, Hemlock Circle Productions and Petri Entertainment) [[Adamsville]], [[Graysville]], and [[Helena]]


==References==
==References==
* "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/birmingham-post-herald-moving-picture-pl/138905274/ Moving Picture Players Will Arrive Here Sunday]." (November 29, 1912) {{BAH}}, p. 10
* "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-birmingham-news-kalem-company-will-t/138907633/ Kalem Company Will Try Luck In Magic City]." (December 31, 1912) {{BN}}, p. 17
* Boyer, Michael (1991) "On Location". ''Old Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3, p. 12
* 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." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (March 23, 1995) "On Location: Take a homegrown Hollywood tour." {{BN}}
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* Wright, A. J. (November 13, 2012) "[http://birminghamhistorycenter.wordpress.com/2012/11/13/mines-mills-and-moonshine-silent-filmmaking-in-the-birmingham-area-part-i/ Mines, Mills And Moonshine: Silent Filmmaking in the Birmingham Area, Part I]" 1731 Blog Avenue
* Wright, A. J. (November 13, 2012) "[http://birminghamhistorycenter.wordpress.com/2012/11/13/mines-mills-and-moonshine-silent-filmmaking-in-the-birmingham-area-part-i/ Mines, Mills And Moonshine: Silent Filmmaking in the Birmingham Area, Part I]" 1731 Blog Avenue
* Lloyd, Gary (August 6, 2014) "Movie based in Clay nears production completion." {{TT}}
* Lloyd, Gary (August 6, 2014) "Movie based in Clay nears production completion." {{TT}}
* Taylor, Drew (August 6, 2019) "[https://www.cbs42.com/local-news/birmingham-has-big-role-in-new-film-sword-of-trust/ Birmingham has big role in new film ‘Sword of Trust’]" CBS42.com
* Thornton, William (May 25, 2021) "With ‘Survivor Girls,’ Alabama’s film industry looks to get rolling post-COVID." {{BN}}


[[Category:Films shot in Birmingham|*]]
[[Category:Films shot in Birmingham|*]]
[[Category:Lists|Films]]
[[Category:Lists of works|Films]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 27 February 2024

This is a List of feature films shot in Birmingham:

1901-1980

Poster for Stay Hungry (1976)

1981-2000

Poster for Verne Miller (1976)

2001-2010

2011-2020

Poster for 42 (2013)

2021–2030

References