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  2. Category:Films shot in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio; Memory Lane (2012 film) Midsummer Rock; The Mighty; Miles Ahead (film) Milk Money (film) Minerva Monster; Monica (2022 film) More than a Game; My Blind Brother; My Friend Dahmer (film) My Summer Story

  3. Category:Films set in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Filmed in Ohio: 5 memorable movie sites you can visit IRL today

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    Recognizable locations from classic movies, including “The Shawshank Redemption” and “A Christmas Story,” that were filmed in Ohio. Filmed in Ohio: 5 memorable movie sites you can visit ...

  5. Greenwich, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich is a village in Huron County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,409 at the 2020 census . It is served by a branch of the Willard Memorial Library .

  6. A Man Called Sledge - Wikipedia

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    The gold is held in a safe in a cell, but only the warden knew the combination. Sledge locks the old man up in his former cell, adjoining the cell with the safe, which he heard being opened for years. By sound, the old man guides Bice through opening the safe. The gold guards arrive and encounter armed, rioting prisoners and Sledge's gang.

  7. Sometimes They Come Back (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes They Come Back is a 1991 American made-for-television horror film based on the 1974 short story of the same name by Stephen King.Originally optioned as a segment of the 1985 feature film Stephen King's Cat's Eye, it was developed into a separate feature by producer Dino De Laurentiis.

  8. Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, WKEF management began looking for a gimmick to garner ratings on Saturday nights. When Hobart suggested a late-night horror movie show, station management accepted the idea; encouraged by colleagues, Hobart himself auditioned for the hosting job by donning a monk's robe, fangs and skull-like make-up, initially calling himself "Dr. Death".

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