List of films shot in Oregon
Throughout film history, the U.S. state of Oregon has been a popular shooting location for filmmakers due to its wide range of landscapes, as well as its proximity to California, specifically Hollywood.[1] The first documented commercial film made in Oregon was a short silent film titled The Fisherman's Bride, shot in Astoria by the Selig Polyscope Company, and released in 1909.[2] Another documentary short, Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad, was shot in Portland in 1897.
Since then, numerous major motion pictures have been shot in the state, including F.W. Murnau's City Girl (1930), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Animal House (1978), Stand by Me (1986), Free Willy (1993), and Wild (2014). 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] Some films may appear more than once if they were shot in more than one region.
Northeast[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Where Cowboy is King | 1915 | Pendleton | [3] |
Passing on the West | 1924 | Pendleton | [3] |
Winds of Chance | 1925 | Wallowa County | [3] |
City Girl | 1928 | Athena, Pendleton | [4] |
Our Daily Bread | 1928 | Pendleton | [5] |
Singing Waters | 1931 | Pendleton | [3] |
The Great Sioux Uprising | 1953 | Pendleton | [6] |
Pillars of the Sky | 1955 | La Grande | [7] |
Paint Your Wagon | 1969 | Baker | [8] |
Napoleon and Samantha | 1972 | John Day | [9] |
The Year in Lincoln Plains | 1987 | Condon | [3] |
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey | 1993 | Joseph | [10] |
8 Seconds | 1994 | Pendleton | [3] |
Sammyville | 1998 | La Grande | [3] |
Dog Story | 1999 | La Grande | [3] |
Gold Rush | 2016 | Baker County | [11] |
Southeast[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Bronco Billy | 1980 | Malheur County, Ontario | [12] |
Meek's Cutoff | 2010 | Burns | [13] |
Lean on Pete | 2018 | Burns | [14] |
Southwest[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Grace's Visit to the Rogue Valley | 1915 | Jackson County | [3] |
The Stolen Pie | 1916 | Klamath Falls | [3] |
Find Your Man | 1924 | Klamath Falls | [15] |
The Ice Flood | 1926 | Klamath Falls | [3] |
The General | 1927 | Cottage Grove | [3] |
The Reporter | 1927 | Medford, Jacksonville | [3] |
Ed's Coed | 1929 | Eugene, Oregon | [3] |
Abe Lincoln in Illinois | 1940 | Eugene, McKenzie River | [3] |
Canyon Passage | 1946 | Diamond Lake, Umpqua National Forest | |
Last of the Wild Horses | 1948 | Jacksonville | [16] |
Rachel and the Stranger | 1948 | Eugene | [17] |
How the West Was Won | 1962 | Grants Pass | [18] |
Fields of Honor | 1964 | Mohawk Valley, Eugene | |
Shenandoah | 1965 | Marcola | |
Mackenna's Gold | 1969 | Grants Pass | [19] |
Getting Straight | 1970 | Eugene | [20] |
Five Easy Pieces | 1970 | Eugene | [3] |
Drive, He Said | 1971 | Eugene | |
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid | 1972 | Jacksonville | |
Emperor of the North | 1973 | Cottage Grove | [20] |
Lost in the Stars | 1974 | Cottage Grove | [20] |
Rooster Cogburn | 1975 | Grants Pass | |
Street Girls | 1975 | Eugene | [21] |
Flood! | 1976 | Eugene, Brownsville, Sweet Home | [22] |
Animal House | 1978 | Eugene, Cottage Grove, Dexter | [23] |
How to Beat the High Cost of Living | 1980 | Eugene | [20] |
Hell and High Water | 1981 | Rogue River | |
Personal Best | 1982 | Eugene | [20] |
Mystery Mansion | 1983 | Jacksonville | [3] |
Sacred Ground | 1983 | Chiloquin, Klamath Falls | [24] |
The Dream Chasers | 1984 | Medford, Jacksonville | |
Stand by Me | 1986 | Eugene, Cottage Grove, Brownsville | [23] |
Inherit the Wind | 1988 | Jacksonville | [25] |
Spirit of the Eagle | 1988 | Grants Pass | |
Finish Line | 1988 | Corvallis, Eugene | [20] |
Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow | 1988 | Eugene | [3] |
Girl of the Limberlost | 1989 | Jacksonville | |
Martial Marshal | 1989 | Jacksonville | |
Grand Tour | 1990 | Eugene, Oakland, Drain | |
Timescape | 1992 | Eugene | [26] |
Fire in the Sky | 1993 | Roseburg, Oakland | [27] |
1993 | Portland | [28] | |
The River Wild | 1993 | Grants Pass | [29] |
The Four Diamonds | 1994 | Eugene, McKenzie Pass | [20] |
Grizzly Mountain | 1994 | Grants Pass, Eugene | [20] |
Dead Man | 1994 | Grants Pass | [30] |
Without Limits | 1996 | Eugene | [31] |
Ricochet River | 1997 | Eugene, Cottage Grove | |
Inconceivable | 1997 | Eugene | |
Delicate Instruments | 2000 | Ashland, Medford | |
Stealing Time | 2000 | Eugene | |
Raspberry Heaven | 2002 | Ashland | [3] |
Indigo | 2003 | Ashland, Medford, Talent, Phoenix | |
The Sisters | 2004 | Eugene, Cottage Grove | [3] |
Yesterday's Dreams | 2004 | Ashland | |
Zerophilia | 2004 | Eugene, Cottage Grove | |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | 2004 | Florence | |
Conversations With God | 2005 | Ashland | |
Calvin Marshall | 2007 | Medford, Ashland | |
My Name Is Bruce | 2006 | Medford | |
Seraphim Falls | 2006 | McKenzie River | |
2006 | Medford | ||
The Go-Getter | 2007 | Eugene | |
Didi's Last Wish | 2010 | Oakland, Albany, Umpqua | |
How to Die in Oregon | 2011 | ||
Redwood Highway | 2013 | Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Grants Pass, Cave Junction, Brookings | |
Night Moves | 2013 | Roseburg, Ashland, Medford | [13] |
Something Wicked | 2014 | Eugene | [3] |
Wild | 2014 | Ashland | [32] |
Free to Play | 2014 | Medford | |
Brother Nature | 2016 | Klamath Falls | [11] |
Black Road | 2016 | Ashland | [11] |
Northwest[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad | 1897 | Portland area | [33] |
A Nugget In The Rough | 1917 | Portland, Oregon City, Columbia River Highway | [34] |
Martyrs of Yesterday[a] | 1919 | Oregon City, Portland | [3] |
The Golden Trail | 1920 | Portland | [3] |
Headed North | 1920 | Troutdale | [3] |
The Death Message | 1922 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
The Flash | 1923 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
The Frame Up | 1923 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
The Power Divine | 1923 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
The Vow of Vengeance | 1923 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
Way of the Transgressor | 1923 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
Beaten | 1924 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
Harbor Patrol | 1924 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
Under the Rouge | 1925 | Portland | [35] |
The Fighting Parson | 1925 | Tygh Valley | [3] |
Youth's Highway | 1925 | Portland, Beaverton | [3] |
Flames | 1926 | Portland | [3] |
Mystery House | 1927 | Mount Hood National Forest | [3] |
Call of the Wild | 1935 | Mount Baker Lodge | [36] |
Lost Horizon | 1937 | Mount Hood National Forest | [3] |
Thunderhead, Son of Flicka | 1945 | Gresham | [3] |
Golden Earrings | 1947 | Corbett | [37] |
Bend of the River | 1952 | Mount Hood, Palmer Glacier | [3] |
The Great Sioux Uprising | 1953 | Portland | [38] |
Portland Exposé | 1957 | Portland, Gresham | [3] |
A Day Called X | 1957 | Portland | [39] |
All the Young Men | 1960 | Timberline Lodge | [3] |
Ring of Fire | 1961 | Vernonia | [3] |
The Mightiest Clydesdale | 1969 | Estacada | [3] |
Five Easy Pieces | 1970 | Portland | [3] |
Kansas City Bomber | 1972 | Portland | [3] |
The Circle | 1972 | Portland | [3] |
Death of a Sideshow | 1972 | Portland | [3] |
Isn't It Shocking? | 1973 | Salem, Silverton | [3] |
Lost Horizon | 1973 | Mount Hood | [3] |
Closed Mondays | 1974 | Portland | [3] |
Deafula | 1975 | Portland | [40] |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 1975 | Salem | [23] |
The Possessed | 1977 | Portland | [41] |
First Love | 1977 | Portland | [42] |
Fire | 1978 | Yamhill County | [3] |
The Shining | 1980 | Timberline Lodge | [23] |
Paydirt | 1980 | Hood River, Newberg, Yamhill County | [3] |
Just Before Dawn | 1981 | Silver Falls State Park, Sublimity | [3] |
Unhinged | 1982 | Pittock Mansion, Portland | [3] |
The Courier of Death | 1983 | Portland | [3] |
Quarterback Princess | 1983 | McMinnville | [3] |
Off Sides | 1983 | Salem | [3] |
American Taboo | 1984 | Portland | [3] |
Station to Station | 1984 | Portland | [3] |
Toby's Gorilla | 1984 | Salem | [3] |
The Adventures of Mark Twain | 1985 | Portland | [3] |
Mala Noche | 1985 | Portland | [43] |
The Last Innocent Man | 1985 | Portland | [3] |
Short Circuit | 1986 | Portland, Columbia River Gorge | [23] |
Shadow Play | 1986 | Portland | [3] |
The Penalty Phase | 1986 | Portland, The Dalles | [3] |
Promise | 1986 | Salem, Dallas | [3] |
A Claymation Christmas Celebration | 1987 | Portland | [3] |
Permanent Record | 1988 | Portland | [3] |
Homer and Eddie | 1988 | Mount Hood, Oregon City | [3] |
The Watcher | 1988 | Portland | [3] |
Fatal Revenge | 1988 | Portland | [3] |
Meet the Raisins: The Story of the California Raisins | 1988 | Portland | [3] |
Drugstore Cowboy | 1989 | Portland | [44] |
Breaking In | 1989 | Portland | [3] |
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy | 1989 | Portland | [3] |
Spy | 1989 | Portland | [3] |
Dangerous Pursuit | 1989 | Portland | [3] |
Come See the Paradise | 1989 | Portland, Willamette Valley | [3] |
The California Raisin Show | 1989 | Portland | [3] |
The Vernonia Incident | 1989 | Vernonia | [3] |
Love at Large | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Murder COD | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Cops and Robbers | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Fatal Exposure | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
The Favor | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
The Marla Hanson Story | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Ironheart | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Love & Dynamite | 1990 | Portland | [3] |
Ski School | 1991 | Mount Hood | [3] |
My Own Private Idaho | 1991 | Portland, Maupin | [44] |
Run | 1991 | Portland | [3] |
Child of Darkness, Child of Light | 1991 | Portland | [3] |
Deadly Game | 1991 | Portland, Columbia River Gorge | [3] |
Deceptions: A Mother's Secret | 1991 | Portland | [3] |
Frozen Assets | 1991 | Portland, Columbia River Gorge | [3] |
Wild Child | 1991 | Portland | [3] |
Chrome Soldiers | 1991 | Portland, Columbia County | [3] |
Claire of the Moon | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Duplicates | 1992 | Portland area | [3] |
Body Language | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Devils Keep | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Programmed for Murder | 1992 | Portland, Wilsonville | [3] |
A Claymation Easter Special | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Perfect Family | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Dr. Giggles | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
Sam & Ed | 1992 | Portland | [3] |
The Bed You Sleep In | 1992 | Toledo | [3] |
Frameup | 1992 | Newport | [3] |
Fade to Black | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues | 1993 | Portland | [23] |
Free Willy | 1993 | Portland | [23] |
The Temp | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Body of Evidence | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Gayle Moffatt Story | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Hear No Evil | 1993 | Portland, Columbia River Gorge | [45] |
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey | 1993 | Portland, Mount Hood National Forest, Columbia River Gorge | [46] |
Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter? | 1993 | Portland | [47] |
Brainsmasher... A Love Story | 1993 | Portland | [48] |
Praying Mantis | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Terror in the Towers | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Maverick | 1993 | Columbia River Gorge | [23] |
To My Daughter With Love | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Save the Last Dance for Me | 1993 | Portland | [3] |
Imaginary Crimes | 1993 | Portland | [49] |
Guns on the Clackamas | 1993 | Oregon City | [3] |
Rose City | 1994 | Portland | [3] |
Medicine Ball | 1994 | Portland | [3] |
Mystery Dance | 1994 | Portland | [3] |
Mr. Holland's Opus | 1994 | Portland | [23] |
Gathering Evidence | 1994 | Salem | [3] |
The Ox and the Eye | 1994 | Portland | [3] |
Tinkercrank | 1994 | Portland | [3] |
Things I Never Told You | 1995 | St. Helens | [3] |
Foxfire | 1995 | Portland | [3] |
Assassins | 1995 | Portland | [3] |
Dead by Sunset | 1995 | Portland | [3] |
Lords of the Tanglewood | 1995 | Hood River | [3] |
Batman Forever | 1995 | Corbett | [50] |
Nowhere Man | 1996 | Portland area | [3] |
Reunion | 1996 | Portland | [3] |
Reggie's Prayer | 1996 | Portland | [3] |
Payback | 1996 | Portland | [3] |
Forest Warrior | 1996 | Hood River, Mount Hood National Forest | [51] |
In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory | 1996 | Portland | [3] |
The Catalyst | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Total Reality | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Zero Effect | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Fifteen and Pregnant | 1997 | Sherwood, Portland | [3] |
Big Red | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Anoosh of the Airways | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Final Justice | 1997 | Portland | [3] |
Kurt & Courtney | 1998 | Portland | [52] |
A Change of Heart | 1998 | Portland | [3] |
Love is Strange | 1998 | Portland | [3] |
Physical Graffiti | 1998 | Scappoose, Portland | [3] |
Halloweentown | 1998 | St. Helens, Portland | [3] |
No Alibi | 1998 | Portland | [3] |
Bongwater | 1998 | Portland | [3] |
The Joyriders | 1998 | Columbia River Gorge, Portland | [3] |
Night Ride Home | 1998 | Portland, Oregon City, Aurora, Canby | [3] |
Take My Advice (Ann & Abby Story) | 1999 | Portland | [3] |
Hollyriridge | 1999 | Portland | [3] |
Switched at Birth | 1999 | Gresham, Portland | [3] |
The PJs | 1999 | Portland | [3] |
Double Jeopardy | 1999 | Salem | [3] |
Men of Honor | 2000 | Rainier, Portland | [3] |
The Sexy Chef | 2000 | Portland | [3] |
Gary & Mike | 2000 | Portland | [3] |
Pay It Forward | 2000 | Portland | [23] |
Therese: The Story of a Soul | 2000 | Portland, Salem | [3] |
Down and Out with The Dolls | 2000 | Portland | [3] |
Antitrust | 2000 | Portland | [3] |
Bandits | 2000 | Salem, Silverton, Oregon City, Wilsonville, Sandy | [3] |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence | 2000 | Gresham | [53] |
The Wise Ones | 2000 | Gresham | [3] |
Eban and Charley | 2000 | Portland, | [3] |
Extreme Days | 2001 | Portland, Canyonville, Columbia River Gorge | [3] |
The Hunted | 2001 | Portland, Oregon City, Salem | [54] |
The Ring | 2002 | Columbia River Gorge | [23] |
Don't You Cry For Me | 2002 | St. Helens | [3] |
The Dust Factory | 2002 | Mount Hood, Clatskanie, Hillsboro, Portland | [3] |
Jackass: The Movie | 2002 | Portland | [3] |
The Skin Horse | 2002 | Portland | [3] |
Sacred Science | 2002 | Portland | [3] |
Elephant | 2002 | Portland | [44] |
Coming Up Easy | 2003 | Portland | [3] |
Twilight Conspiracy | 2003 | Portland | [3] |
Mean Creek | 2003 | Estacada, Troutdale | [55] |
Harvest of Fear | 2003 | Estacada | [3] |
Losers Lounge | 2003 | Portland | [3] |
The Good Lot | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Are We There Yet? | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Bigger Than the Sky | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Donut Hole | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Nearing Grace | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Monday Night Gig | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon | 2004 | Portland, Banks, St. Helens, Estacada | [3] |
Damaged Goods | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
What the Bleep Do We Know!? | 2004 | Portland | [3] |
Thumbsucker | 2005 | Beaverton, Tigard, Vernonia, Portland, Sherwood, Tualatin | [3] |
Tillamook Treasure | 2005 | Vernonia | [3] |
Film Geek | 2005 | Portland, Gresham | [3] |
Path of Evil | 2005 | Portland | [3] |
Drama Queens | 2005 | Portland | [3] |
Spiral | 2005 | Portland | [3] |
Kate's Smile | 2005 | Portland | [3] |
Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon | 2006 | Philomath | [3] |
Music Within | 2006 | Portland, Oregon City | [3] |
Feast of Love | 2006 | Portland | [3] |
Raising Flagg | 2006 | Portland, St. Helens | |
Old Joy | 2006 | Portland, Colton | [3] |
Into the Wild | 2006 | Cascade Mountains | [3] |
The Sasquatch Gang | 2006 | Oregon City, Oregon Clackamas | [56] |
Paranoid Park | 2006 | Portland | [3] |
Mr. Brooks | 2006 | Portland | [3] |
Dark Horizon | 2006 | Salem | [3] |
Cathedral Park | 2006 | Portland, Hood River, Welches, St. Johns, Mosier, Arch Cape, Sauvie Island | |
Untraceable | 2007 | Portland | [57] |
The Valley Of Light | 2007 | Scotts Mills | [3] |
Selfless | 2007 | Portland | [3] |
Follow | 2007 | Portland, Mount Hood | [3] |
Management | 2007 | Portland | [3] |
Street | 2007 | Portland | [3] |
The Auteur | 2008 | Portland | [3] |
The Burning Plain | 2008 | Portland | [3] |
Not Dead Yet | 2008 | Portland | [3] |
Twilight | 2008 | Portland, Estacada, Vernonia, St. Helens | [3] |
The Road | 2008 | Portland | [3] |
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling | 2009 | Portland area, Clackamas County | [3] |
Wendy and Lucy | 2008 | Portland, Wilsonville | [3] |
Everyman's War | 2008 | Mount Hood, Scappoose, St. Helens | [3] |
Coraline | 2009 | Hillsboro animation studio | [58] |
Case 39 | 2009 | Portland | [59] |
Extraordinary Measures | 2009 | Portland, Wilsonville | [60] |
Follow the Prophet | 2009 | Portland | [3] |
Diary of the Dorks | 2010 | Estacada | [3] |
The Presence | 2010 | Mount Hood National Forest | [3] |
A Walk in My Shoes | 2010 | Portland | [61] |
The River Why | 2010 | Portland | [62] |
Restless | 2011 | Portland | [63] |
Cold Weather | 2011 | Portland, The Dalles | [3] |
Rid of Me | 2011 | Portland, Multnomah Village | [3] |
Bucksville | 2011 | Portland, Vernonia, Zigzag | [3] |
1 Out of 7 | 2011 | Portland | |
Gone | 2012 | Portland | [3] |
The Kill Hole | 2012 | Portland | [3] |
Tragic Summer | 2012 | The Dalles | |
ParaNorman | 2012 | Hillsboro animation studio | [3] |
The Boxtrolls | 2013 | Portland | [3] |
House of Last Things | 2013 | Portland | [3] |
Wild | 2014 | Cascade Locks, Government Camp | [32] |
10 Days in a Madhouse | 2015 | Salem | [64] |
All the Wilderness | 2015 | Portland | [65] |
Cabin Fever | 2016 | Portland | [66] |
Green Room | 2016 | Portland, Mount Hood National Forest | [67] |
The Benefits of Husbandry | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
Birds of Neptune | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
Buddymoon | 2016 | Mount Hood National Forest | [11] |
Kubo and the Two Strings | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
Best Fake Friends | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
SEED: The Untold Story | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore | 2016 | Portland | [11] |
Captain Fantastic | 2016 | Portland | [68] |
Lean on Pete | 2018 | Portland | [69] |
Bad Samaritan | 2018 | Portland | [70] |
Leave No Trace | 2018 | Portland, Newberg, Estacada | [49] |
Clementine | 2019 | Portland | [71] |
We Quarantine Econo | 2020 | The Dalles | |
Pig | 2021 | Portland | [72] |
Wendell and Wild | 2021 | Portland | [73] |
Pinocchio | 2022 | Portland | [74] |
Central[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
The Indian Fighter | 1955 | Bend | |
Oregon Passage | 1957 | Bend | |
Tonka | 1958 | Bend | |
Day of the Outlaw | 1959 | Bend | [75] |
The Incredible Journey | 1963 | Terrebonne, Devils Lake, Three Sisters | [76] |
Mara of the Wilderness | 1965 | Deschutes National Forest | [3] |
The Way West | 1967 | Bend, Crooked River | |
American Wilderness | 1971 | Central Oregon, Rogue River | |
Rooster Cogburn | 1975 | Bend | |
The Apple Dumpling Gang | 1975 | Bend | [3] |
Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot | 1976 | Bend, Sisters | [77] |
St. Helens | 1981 | Bend, Mount Bachelor | |
Up the Creek | 1984 | Bend | |
From Oregon With Love | 1984 | Central Oregon | |
From Oregon With Love III | 1990 | Central Oregon | |
Love at Large | 1990 | Portland, Bend | [3] |
White Wolves | 1992 | Bend | |
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues | 1993 | Bend, Terrebonne | |
The Postman | 1997 | Central Oregon | [23] |
Salvation | 1998 | Bend | |
Swordfish | 2001 | Smith Rock | [78] |
Management | 2008 | Madras | [3] |
The Wait | 2013 | Bend, Sisters, Black Butte Ranch | [79] |
Coastal[]
Film | Year | Location(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
The Fisherman's Bride | 1909 | Astoria | [3] |
The Great Race | 1965 | Gearhart | [3] |
1941 | 1979 | Cannon Beach, Gold Beach | |
Sometimes a Great Notion | 1971 | Newport, Toledo | [3] |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 1975 | Central Coast | [3] |
The Sea Gypsies | 1978 | Gold Beach | [80] |
The Lathe of Heaven | 1980 | Agate Beach | [3] |
Hysterical | 1981 | Cannon Beach, Newport, Depoe Bay | [3] |
California Mix | 1981 | Astoria | [3] |
Blood Song | 1982 | Coos Bay, North Bend | [81] |
Cry for the Stranger | 1982 | Florence | |
The Final Terror | 1983 | Oregon Redwoods | [82] |
American Taboo | 1984 | Fort Stevens State Park | [3] |
The Goonies | 1985 | Astoria, Cannon Beach, Ecola State Park | [23] |
Short Circuit | 1986 | Astoria | [23] |
Benji the Hunted | 1986 | Astoria, Newport | [3] |
Overboard | 1987 | Newport | [83] |
Permanent Record | 1988 | Yaquina Head | [3] |
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy | 1989 | North Coast | [3] |
Come See the Paradise | 1989 | Astoria | [3] |
Kindergarten Cop | 1990 | Astoria, Ecola State Park | [23] |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | 1990 | Astoria | [23] |
Fallen Fortress at Cape Lookout | 1990 | Cape Lookout | [3] |
Shattered | 1991 | Nehalem, Neahkahnie Mountain, Oswald West State Park | [3] |
Point Break | 1991 | Wheeler, Ecola State Park | [3] |
Claire of the Moon | 1992 | Oregon Coast | [3] |
Free Willy | 1993 | Astoria, Ecola State Park, Warrenton | [23] |
The Temp | 1993 | Cannon Beach, Manzanita | [84] |
Fallen Fortress | 1993 | Cape Lookout | [3] |
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home | 1994 | Astoria | [3] |
The Ox and the Eye | 1994 | Coos Bay | [3] |
Good Luck | 1996 | Coos Bay | |
World Traveler | 2000 | Pacific City, Enterprise | [3] |
Eban and Charley | 2000 | Astoria, Seaside | [3] |
The Ring | 2002 | Newport, Columbia River Gorge | [23] |
The Ring 2 | 2004 | Astoria | [3] |
Tillamook Treasure | 2005 | Manzanita, Tillamook | [3] |
Into the Wild | 2006 | Astoria | [3] |
Cthulhu | 2007 | Astoria | [3] |
The Burning Plain | 2008 | Portland, Depoe Bay, Newport | [3] |
Twilight | 2008 | North Coast, Ecola State Park | [3] |
Prom Night | 2008 | Newport | |
Cold Weather | 2011 | Cannon Beach | [3] |
Green Room | 2016 | Astoria | [85] |
Deadliest Catch: Dungeon Cove | 2016 | Newport | [11] |
We Stay Econo | 2019 | Newport | |
Clementine | 2019 | Florence | [71] |
The Forgotten Battalion | 2020 | Tillamook County |
Other[]
- According to a list provided by the Oregon Film Council, the following films were shot in Oregon; however, specific locations and cities were not documented.[3]
Film | Year | Location |
---|---|---|
Barriers of Folly | 1922 | Unknown |
Bulldog Courage | 1922 | Unknown |
His Last Assignment | 1922 | Unknown |
The Mine Looters | 1922 | Unknown |
The Range Patrol | 1922 | Unknown |
Underground Trail | 1922 | Unknown |
The Covered Wagon | 1923 | Unknown |
Crashing Courage | 1923 | Unknown |
Flames of Passion | 1923 | Unknown |
Scars of Hate | 1923 | Unknown |
Driftwood | 1924 | Unknown |
Shackles of Fear | 1924 | Unknown |
Trail of Vengeance | 1924 | Unknown |
Hills Aflame | 1925 | Unknown |
Peggy of the Secret Service | 1925 | Unknown |
Phantom Shadows | 1925 | Unknown |
Scarlet and Gold | 1925 | Unknown |
The Fighting Chance | 1925 | Unknown |
The Fighting Romeo | 1925 | Unknown |
Vanishing Horse | 1925 | Unknown |
Forbidden Traffic | 1927 | Unknown |
The Big Trail | 1930 | Unknown |
Big Timber | 1937 | Unknown |
Running Wild | 1938 | Unknown |
The Character | 1961 | Unknown |
Adventure West | 1962 | Unknown |
Bad Trip | 1988 | Unknown |
Notes[]
- ^ Also known as In the Land of the Setting Sun
References[]
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External links[]
- Oregon Film, a catalogue of films shot in Oregon by the Oregon Governor's Office of Film & Television
- The Oregon Film Museum, an online database of films shot in Oregon
- Films shot in Oregon
- Lists of films shot in the United States
- Oregon culture
- Oregon-related lists