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This list includes major feature films shot either completely or partially in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and/or the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Some of these are set in the city; others were shot in Pittsburgh but set in another real or fictional location [1]
Sun Center Studios is a television and film sound stage located in Chester Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania (Aston ZIP code). Opened in 2011, it is Pennsylvania's first purpose-built studio. Opened in 2011, it is Pennsylvania's first purpose-built studio.
Pennsylvania ranked 35th in the nation, with Pennsylvanians having a 0.0553% chance of encountering the supernatural. Maine, Vermont and Montana claimed the top spots. Here are the full top 10 lists
"U.S. Marshals" (feature film, 1998) - fugitive Mark Roberts (Wesley Snipes) is said to be in Harrisburg, PA; Stolen Honor (documentary film, 2004) - anti-John Kerry film produced by Carlton Sherwood, a project of Red, White and Blue Productions based in Harrisburg; Taking Lives (feature film, 2004) - partially filmed and set in Carlisle
Dec. 18—The supernatural thriller Killing Faith will start filming in January at a local Western set and other locations around Santa Fe County, the Santa Fe Film Office reported Monday. The ...
Supernatural: Beginning's End deals with "the definitive events that led to Sam leaving his family to attend Stanford". A fourth miniseries, Caledonia (named Supernatural: The Dogs of Edinburgh in the UK), by Brian Wood and Grant Bond, dealt with Sam Winchester's trip to the United Kingdom during the Stanford years. [143]