Movies Filmed In Maryland
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"Washington Square"
"Washington Square" starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Bert Finney was filmed completely in Baltimore.
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"12 Monkeys"
Brad Pitt won a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his role in "12 Monkeys," which was partially filmed in Baltimore.
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"Absolute Power"
Scott Glenn And Clint Eastwood starred in "Absolute Power,"which was filmed in parts of Maryland.
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"Along Came A Spider"
Actor Morgan Freeman performs on the set of "Along Came a Spider,"which had parts filmed in Baltimore.
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"Avalon"
Armin Mueller-Stahl stars in "Avalon," a movie with scenes filmed in the Baltimore City Court House, the Broadway Pier in Fells Point and the Hollins Market.
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"Liberty Heights"/"Diner"
Director Barry Levinson has had several movies filmed in Baltimore, including "Diner" and "Liberty Heights."
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"The Invasion"
The majority of the action in "The Invasion" starring Nicole Kidman is set in Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
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"Home For The Holidays"
Scenes from "Home for the Holidays," starring Robert Downey Jr., were shot in BWI Airport and the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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"Runaway Bride"
Julia Roberts (as Maggie Carpenter, AKA The Runaway Bride) starred in "Runaway Bride," which was filmed on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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"Guarding Tess"
Scenes from "Guarding Tess" were filmed in Timonium. It stars Shirley MacLaine.
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"Shooter"
Mark Wahlberg starred in "Shooter," which was filmed partly in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore.
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"The Contender"
William Petersen stars as Governor Jack Hathaway in the political thriller, “The Contender,” which was filmed in Baltimore and D.C.
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"Beloved"
Danny Glover and Oprah Winfrey star in the 1998 movie "Beloved," which was filmed in Fair Hill, Md.
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"Deep Impact"
"Deep Impact" was partially filmed in West River, Md.
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"Die Hard With A Vengeance"
Bruce Willis stars in "Die Hard With A Vengeance," which had parts filmed in Jessup, Md.
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"Enemy Of The State"
Will Smith stars in the 1998 thriller "Enemy Of The State." Parts of the movie was filmed in Baltimore.
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"Eraser"
Arnold Schwarzeneggar and Maria Shriver arrive at the premier of "Eraser," which was filmed in Maryland.
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"Failure To Launch"
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker poses at a photocall to promote her romantic comedy "Failure To Launch," which was filmed in Baltimore.
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"Hairspray"
Ricki Lake had a leading role in the 1988 film "Hairspray" that was filmed in Baltimore and Perry Hall.
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"He's Just Not That Into You"
Actress Ginnifer Goodwin arrives for the premiere of "He's Just Not That Into You." Parts of the romantic comedy was filmed in Baltimore.
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"Ladder 49"
Firefighters of engine 49 look on at the film premiere of "Ladder 49," which was filmed in Baltimore.
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"Quiz Show"
The drama "Quiz Show" was partly filmed in Baltimore.
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"Random Hearts"
he Harrison Ford-Kristin Scott Thomas film, "Random Hearts," was partially filmed in Baltimore.
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"Red Dragon"
The Edward Norton thriller "Red Dragon" (a prequel to "Silence of the Lambs") was partially filmed in Baltimore.
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"Sleepless In Seattle"
he Meg Ryan portions of "Sleepless in Seattle" were set and filmed in Baltimore.
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"Step Up 2 The Streets"
Actress Briana Evigan arrives at the world premiere of "Step Up 2, The Streets." Both "Step Up" and "Step Up 2" were filmed in Baltimore.
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"The Sum of All Fears"
Actor Morgan Freeman attends a photocall for the Spanish premiere of the movie "The Sum of All Fears,"which was filmed in parts of Baltimore.
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"Syriana"
Actor George Clooney poses at a photocall to promote "Syriana," which was filmed partly in Baltimore.
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7) -- "The Blair Witch Project"
"The Blair Witch Project" stirred up a few scares in Adamstown, Md.
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"The Replacements"
Actress Brooke Langton arrives at the premiere of "The Replacements." The football movie was filmed in Baltimore.
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"The Salon"
Actress Vivica A. Fox of the film "The Salon" poses for portraits during the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The movie was filmed in Baltimore.
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"There's Something About Mary"
Cameron Diaz stars in the 1998 comedy "There's Something About Mary," which was partially filmed in Baltimore.
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"True Lies"
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (bottom) hangs onto a stuntman on a "helicopter" during the 67th annual Academy Awards ceremony. The scene was taken from the movie, "True Lies", which was filmed in Bethesda and Baltimore.
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"Tuck Everlasting"
Actor Jonathan Jackson, director Jay Russell and actor Scott Bairstow attend the film premiere of "Tuck Everlasting, " which is filmed in parts of Maryland.
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"Wedding Crashers"
Actor Owen Wilson arrives at the Melbourne premiere of the movie "Wedding Crashers, which was partly filmed in Easton, Md."
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"XXX:State of the Union"
Studios partner Todd Garner (L) and actor Ice Cube attend the afterparty for the premiere of the Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures' film "XXX:State of the Union,"which was partially filmed in Baltimore.
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