Harrisburg in film and television
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List of films and television series that have been filmed or set in and around Harrisburg, PA, USA:
- The Vendors (short film, 2005) filmed in Harrisburg, submitted to national and international film festivals
- Taking Lives (feature film, 2004) partially filmed and set in Carlisle
- Stolen Honor (documentary film, 2004) anti-John Kerry film produced by Carlton Sherwood, a project of Red, White and Blue Productions based in Harrisburg
- Thomas and the Magic Railroad (feature film, 2000) filmed in Harrisburg and Strasburg
- Lucky Numbers (feature film, 2000) takes place in Harrisburg [1]
- Girl, Interrupted (feature film 1999)
- Hollywood, Pa. (independent film, 1999) filmed in Harrisburg and Lancaster [2]
- The Simpsons (TV series, 1997-1998) Harrisburg mentioned in episode 179 of season nine [3]
- Major League II (feature film, 1994)
- The Distinguished Gentleman (feature film, 1992)
- Bob Roberts (feature film, 1992)
- Mannequin (feature film, 1987)
- The China Syndrome (feature film, 1979) was not inspired by the Three Mile Island incident in 1979, but did help the public realize and fear what could have resulted from the incident.
- The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (feature film, 1959) set in Philadelphia and Harrisburg [4]
- Broadway Limited (feature film, 1941) filmed at Harrisburg's Union Station [5]
- Frasier (TV series) When Frasier is watching an episode of Antiques Roadshow, the announcer comes over the air and says "Here's a shot of the city of Harrisburg".
Films and television series filmed/set in nearby locations:
- Gods and Generals (feature film, 2003) set in Gettysburg
- Scotland, Pa. (feature film, 2001)
- Gettysburg (feature film, 2001)
- The Amish and Us (documentary film, 1998) [6]
- Witness (feature film, 1985) filmed in Intercourse, Lancaster County