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Portland —Oregon's largest city—has been a major shooting location for filmmakers, and has been featured prominently in the films of Gus Van Sant, namely Mala Noche (1985), Drugstore Cowboy (1989), My Own Private Idaho (1991), and Elephant (2003). This list of films shot is organized first by region, and then chronologically by year. [3]
Capitol Theater (Salem, Oregon) Cinema 21; Clinton Street Theater; E. Elsinore Theatre; G. Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) H. Holly Theatre (Medford, Oregon)
Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon (22 P) F. Film festivals in Oregon (7 P) Filmmakers from Oregon (2 C, 5 P) Films set in Oregon (1 C, 142 P)
National Cash Register Building. Oregon Theatre. Paris Theatre. Portland's Centers for the Arts. Roseland Theater. Roseway Theater. St. Johns Twin Cinema. Star Theater.
Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon (2006) Closed Mondays (1974) Cold Weather (2010) Coraline (2009) Dark Honeymoon (2008) A Day Called 'X' (1950s) Drugstore Cowboy (1989) The Edge of Seventeen (2016) Elephant (2003) Emperor of the North Pole (1973) Feast of Love (2007) Fire with Fire (1986) First Love (1977) Five Easy Pieces (1970 ...
Roseburg, Oregon. / 43.22306°N 123.35194°W / 43.22306; -123.35194. Roseburg is the most populous city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Oregon. [5] It is located in the Umpqua River Valley in southern Oregon. Founded in 1851, the population was 23,683 at the 2020 census, making it the principal city of the Roseburg, Oregon ...
Binford died at the age of 89 on August 27, 1956, and his death became national headlines. The film was intended to be demonstrated in Nashville (via the Tennessee Theatre) in January 1957, but was banned by its local censor from being shown within the city; as such, the film ended up being booked for three drive-in theaters within Davidson County.
The shooting occurred in theater 14 during the 7:10 p.m. screening of Trainwreck, held at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette. [10] [11] John Russell Houser, 59, went to the theater alone, bought a ticket ten minutes late into the movie, [12] and sat for several minutes in the theater's second-to-last row.