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Killer Movie (2008) Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014) Leatherheads (2008) Life Partners (2014) Little Big League (1994) Los Enchiladas! (1999) Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) Mallrats (1995) [1] Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (1998) The Mighty Ducks (1992) [4] Miracle (2004) The Monster of Phantom Lake (2006) Mystery Science ...
A Simple Plan (film) Sirup (film) Skyscraper (2018 film) Smith of Minnesota; Someone's Knocking at the Door; Strange Nature (film) The Stranger Within (1990 film) A Stray; Stuart Saves His Family; Stuck Between Stations; The Substitute (1993 film) Sugar & Spice; Superchief (film) Sweet Land
Pages in category "Films set in Minneapolis" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... The Personals (1982 film) Purple Rain (film) S.
Besides shooting many of Joel and Ethan Coen's movies, including "Fargo" and "No Country for Old Men," Deakins is a 16-time Oscar nominee with two wins, for "1917″ and "Blade Runner 2049."
The entire film was shot in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Exterior scenes were filmed in Minneapolis, Saint Paul and rural Minnesota. The film included landmarks such as Ground Zero nightclub, used as the strip club, Minneapolis Convention Center as the airport, the Stillwater Lift Bridge, and University of St. Thomas as The University of ...
Most of the filming was at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. A display in the terminal, with stills from the field and the film, says: "Minnesota's legendary winters attracted Hollywood here in 1969, when portions of the film Airport were shot in the terminal and on the field. The weather remained stubbornly clear, however ...
Two episodes of Route 66 were made in Minneapolis in the 1960s. The 1970s CBS situation comedy set in Minneapolis, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, won three Golden Globes [14] and 29 Emmy Awards. [15] The show's opening sequences were filmed in the city. [16]