Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The original "Halloweentown" was filmed in St. Helens, Oregon, and every year the town celebrates the season by hosting the Spirit of "Halloweentown" Festival from mid-September through October 31
Follow in the footsteps of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode in EW's guide to the filming locations of John Carpenter's franchise starter.
Disney's 'Halloweentown' is a must-watch movie in October, now true fans can visit the actual town in real life.
Filming location takes place within Staten Island, New York: Moesko Island, Washington The Ring: DreamWorks Pictures: Monstropolis Monsters, Inc. Disney/Pixar The town where the titular Monsters, Inc. is located and Mike and Sulley’s hometown Mos Eisley: Star Wars: 20th Century-Fox Mos Eisley is a spaceport on the planet Tatooine in the Star ...
Sparta is a fictional town in Mississippi. It was filmed in Hammond, Indiana and also Covington, Georgia. Mystic Falls The Vampire Diaries: CW Hometown to the main characters of the series. Founded in 1860 by a few founding families, the small town with a long history of supernatural creatures such as Vampires, Werewolves and Witches.
Located in southwestern Indiana, the city is known for its downtown with numerous antique shops. It is part of the Jasper Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city is also known as the "Hollywood of the Midwest." The movies A League of Their Own (1992), Hard Rain (1998), and the HBO film Soul of the Game (1996) were filmed in Huntingburg.
Haddonfield, Illinois, a fictional small town, is the setting for John Carpenter's iconic horror film "Halloween," which has become a cultural phenomenon and has inspired numerous sequels and remakes.
While filming a dance scene in the theater, Debbie Reynolds pulled a muscle. [7] Singer went on to say how impressive it was for the young actors on set to see what a "real work ethic" was. The final scene shot during filming was of Marnie and Aggie flying. The flying scenes took a day to film, capturing the actors in front of a blue-screen. [16]