List of films shot in Pittsburgh

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This list includes major feature films shot either completely or partially in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and/or the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Some of these are set in the city; others were shot in Pittsburgh but set in another real or fictional location[1]

1890s[]

Academy Award Winner Golden Globe Winner Nominated, or minor award winner

1897

1898

1899

1900s[]

1902

1903

1904

1905

1910s[]

1912

1914

1915

1918

1919

1920s[]

1920

1922

1924

1926

1930s[]

1931

1936

1939

1940s[]

1940

1941

1942

1945

1947

1948

1950s[]

1951

1952

1955

1958

1960s[]

1960

1963

1965

  • Sylvia
    • Peter Lawford, Carroll Baker

1968

1970s[]

1970

  • Looking for Me
  • Inside/Outside Station 9

1971

1972

1973

  • The Crazies
    • Lynn Lowry, Richard Liberty
  • The Song Remains the Same
    • Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
  • After the Game
  • A Forty Dollar Misunderstanding
  • The Informant
  • A Legal Discussion of a Hit and Run
  • Manifold Controversy
  • Nothing Hurt But My Pride
  • Two Brothers
  • $21 or 21 days
  • Wrong Kid
  • You Wasn't Loitering
  • Henry Is Drunk
  • The 4th, 5th, & Exclusionary Rule

1974

1976

1977

  • Slap Shot
    • Paul Newman, Lindsay Crouse

1978

  • Martin
    • Tom Savini, John Amplas
  • The Deer Hunter
    • Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro
  • Death Penalty
  • Dawn of the Dead
    • Tom Savini

1979

1980s[]

1980

1981

  • Knightriders
    • Ed Harris, Patricia Tallman, Tom Savini
    • Robert Richter

1982

  • Creepshow #1 Nov. 12–18 Top 10 Nov. 12 – Dec. 16
    • Ed Harris, Hal Holbrook, Ted Danson, Leslie Nielsen
  • Midnight
    • John Amplas

1983

  • Flashdance #1 Apr. 15 – May 12 Top 5 May 15 – Jun. 9 Top 10 -Jul. 28 & Aug. 26 – Oct. 13 Top 15 until Oct. 20
    • Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri
  • All the Right Moves Top 5 Oct. 21 – Nov. 15 & Dec. 2–Dec. 8 Top 10 until Dec. 15
    • Tom Cruise, Lea Thompson, Craig T. Nelson

1984

  • Mrs. Soffel Top 10 Feb. 8–10, 1985 Top 20 Dec. 28, 1984 – Jan. 10, 1985
    • Mel Gibson, Diane Keaton
  • Reckless Top 5 Feb. 3 – Feb. 16
    • Aidan Quinn, Daryl Hannah, Dan Hedaya
  • The Muppets Take Manhattan Top 5 Jul. 13–19 Top 10 Jul 20 – Aug. 2 Top 15 until Aug. 16
  • Maria's Lovers
    • John Goodman, Nastassja Kinski
  • The Boy Who Loved Trolls
    • William H. Macy, Sam Waterston, Susan Anton

1985

  • Day of the Dead
  • Rappin' #5 May 10 – May 16 #14 May 17–23
    • Mario Van Peebles, Rutanya Alda

1986

  • Gung Ho #1 Mar. 14–20 Top 5 Mar. 21 – Apr. 24 Top 10 until May 29
    • Michael Keaton, John Turturro, George Wendt, Mimi Rogers
  • The Majorettes

1987

  • RoboCop Top 5 Jul. 17 – Aug. 6 Top 10 Aug. 7–27 Top 15 Until Oct. 1
    • Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Miguel Ferrer, Kurtwood Smith
  • Lady Beware
    • , Diane Lane
    • Susan Pleshette, Danny Aiello

1988

1989

1990s[]

1990

1991

  • The Silence of the Lambs #1 Feb. 15 – Mar. 21 #2 Mar. 22 – Apr. 11 Top 6 Apr. 12 – May 16 Top 15 until Jun. 20
    • Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Jodie Foster
  • My Girl #2 Nov. 29 – Dec. 5 #3 Dec. 6–12 #4 Nov. 22–28 Top 10 until Jan. 2, 1992
    • Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Anna Chlumsky
  • Diary of a Hitman
    • James Belushi, Forest Whitaker, Sharon Stone
  • Waterland
    • Jeremy Irons, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Gyllenhaal
  • (also known as Picking up the Pieces)
    • Tom Tully,
  • North of Pittsburgh

1992

  • Passed Away #14 Apr. 24–30
    • Bob Hoskins, Maureen Stapleton, Frances McDormand, Teri Polo
  • Whispers in the Dark #8 Aug. 7–13 #11 Aug. 14–20
    • Jamey Sheridan, John Leguizamo, Alan Alda
  • Bob Roberts Top 15 Sep. 11–17 & Sep. 25 – Oct. 1 Top 20 Sep. 4–Oct. 1
    • Tim Robbins, Jack Black, Fred Ward, Jeremy Irons, Susan Sarandon, Helen Hunt, John Cusack
  • Innocent Blood #8 Sep. 25 – Oct. 1 #12 Oct. 2–8
    • Don Rickles, Chazz Palminteri, Angela Bassett
  • Hoffa #6 Dec. 25, 1992 – Jan. 7, 1993 #8 Jan. 8–14 #12 until Jan. 21
    • Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito
  • The Cemetery Club
    • Danny Aiello, Christina Ricci, Diane Ladd, Olympia Dukakis
  • The Fire Next Time
  • The Jacksons: An American Dream

1993

  • Lorenzo's Oil Top 20 Jan. 1–Feb. 4
    • Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Laura Linney
  • Groundhog Day #1 Feb. 12–25 #2 Feb. 26 – Mar. 11 Top 18 until Jun. 17
    • Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell
  • The Dark Half #6 Apr. 23–29 #8 Apr. 30 – May 6 #11 until May 13
    • Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan
  • Money for Nothing #16 Sep. 10–16
    • John Cusack, Benicio del Toro, James Gandolfini
  • Striking Distance #1 Sep. 17–23 #4Sep. 24–30 Top 10 until Oct. 7 Top 15 until Oct. 14
    • Bruce Willis, Dennis Farina, John Mahoney, Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Roommates
    • Peter Falk, D. B. Sweeney, Julianne Moore, Ellen Burstyn
  • Heartstopper

1994

  • Boys on the Side #2 Feb. 3–9 #4 Feb. 10–16 Top 10 until Mar. 2
    • Matthew McConaughey, Drew Barrymore, Mary-Louise Parker, Whoopi Goldberg
  • Milk Money Top 5 Sep. 2–8 & 16-22 Top 10 until Sep.
    • Ed Harris, Melanie Griffith, Anne Heche
  • Timecop #1 Sep. 16–29 #3 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6 #6 until Oct. 13 Top 15 until Oct. 27
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ron Silver, Gloria Reuben
  • Only You #3 Oct. 7–13 Top 10 Oct. 14–27 Top 15 until Nov.
    • Billy Zane, Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei
  • Street Corner Justice
  • No Pets

1995

  • Houseguest #3 Jan. 6–12 #6 Jan. 13–19 Top 11 until Feb. 9
  • Sudden Death Top 11 Dec. 22, 1995 – Jan. 7, 1996
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme, Powers Boothe, Audra Lindley
    • Pat Morita

1996

  • Bed of Roses #2 Jan. 26 – Feb. 1 #5 Feb. 2–8 #7 Feb. 9–15
    • Christian Slater, Mary Stuart Masterson
  • Diabolique #3 Mar. 22–28 #5 Mar. 29 – Apr. 4 #11 until Apr. 7
    • Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri, Kathy Bates
  • Independence Day
    • Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum
  • Kingpin #4 Jul. 26 – Aug. 1 #6 Aug. 2–8Top 20 until Aug. 18
    • Bill Murray, Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid
  • That Thing You Do! Top 5 Oct. 4–24 Top 10 Oct. 25 – Oct. 31
    • Tom Hanks, Liv Tyler, Steve Zahn
  • Santa Claws

1997

  • Fire Down Below #1 Sep. 5–11 #3 Sep. 5–18 #10 Sep. 19–21
    • Steven Seagal, Kris Kristofferson
  • Sprung (Written, directed and starring native Rusty Cundeiff)

1998

1999

  • Inspector Gadget #2 Jul. 23–29 #5 Jul. 30 – Aug. 5 #7 Aug. 6–26
    • Matthew Broderick, Rupert Everett, Andy Dick, D. L. Hughley, Dabney Coleman, Joely Fisher, Cheri Oteri
  • Stigmata #1 Sep. 10–16 #4 Sep. 17–24 Top 10 Sep. 25 – Oct. 7 Top 15 Oct. 8–21
    • Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Patricia Arquette
  • Dogma #3 Nov. 12–18 #7 Nov. 19 – Dec. 2 #6 Dec. 3–9 #8 Dec. 10–16 #13 Dec. 17–23
    • Chris Rock, Matt Damon, Kevin Smith, George Carlin, Salma Hayek

2000s[]

2000

  • Eye of the Beholder #1 Jan. 28 – Feb. 3 #5 Feb. 4–10 #9 Feb. 11–17
    • Ewan McGregor, Jason Priestley, Ashley Judd
  • Wonder Boys #7 Feb. 25 – Mar. 2 #10 Mar. 3–9 #13 Mar. 10–16 Top 20 Mar. 17–30
    • Michael Douglas, Tobey Maguire, Robert Downey Jr., Katie Holmes, Frances McDormand
  • Screwed #8 May 12–18 #12 May 19–25 #20 May 26 – Jun. 1
    • Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Danny DeVito, Sarah Silverman
  • Civility
    • William Forsythe, Tom Arnold
  • View from the Vault
    • Jerry Garcia
  • Brother 2
    • Sergei Bodrov Jr.
    • Matthew Montgomery,

2001

  • Rock Star #4 Sep. 7–13 #9 Sep. 14–20 #8 Sep. 21–27 #17 Sep. 28 – Oct. 4
    • Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston
  • A Wedding for Bella
    • Scott Baio

2002

  • The Mothman Prophecies #6 Jan. 25 – Feb. 7 #10 Feb. 8–14 #18 Feb. 15–21
    • Richard Gere, Will Patton, Debra Messing
  • The Murder

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

  • Adventureland #6 Apr. 3–9 #9 Apr. 10–16 #13 Apr. 17–23 #16 Apr. 24–30 #25 May 1–7[18]
    • Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig
  • The Road #10 Nov. 27 – Dec. 3 #16 Dec. 4–10 #17 Dec. 11–24 #19 Dec. 25–31 #18 Jan. 1–7 2010[19]
    • Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall, Charlize Theron
  • Hollywood & Wine
    • Chris Kattan, David Spade
  • Shannon's Rainbow
    • Louis Gossett Jr., George Lopez, Charles Durning, Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah
  • Sorority Row
    • Carrie Fisher
  • Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3-D[20]
    • Kenny Chesney
    • Kurt Angle
  • If It Ain't Broke, Break It

2010s[]

2010[]

  • She's Out of My League #3 Mar. 12–18 #6 Mar. 19–25 #7 Mar. 26 – Apr. 1 #9 Apr. 2–8 #14 Apr. 9–15 #25 Apr. 16–22[21]
    • Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve
  • Unstoppable #2 Nov.12-18 #3 Nov. 19–25 #5 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2 #4 Dec. 3–9 #6 Dec. 10–16 #12 Dec. 17–23 #17 Dec. 24–30 #15 Dec. 31 – Jan. 6 #18 Jan. 7–13[22]
    • Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Mimi Rogers
  • The Next Three Days #6 Nov. 19–25 #9 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2 #10 Dec. 3–9 #13 Dec. 10–16 #25 Dec. 17–23[23]
    • Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson, Brian Dennehy, Elizabeth Banks
  • Love & Other Drugs #10 November. 19–25 #6 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2 #5 Dec. 3–9 #8 Dec. 10–16 #16 Dec. 17–23 #22 Dec. 31 – Jan. 6 #19 Jan. 7–13[24]
    • Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway
  • Dog Jack
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
  • The Chief
    • Tom Atkins
  • Chasing 3000
    • Ray Liotta, Willa Holland

2011[]

  • I Am Number Four #3 Feb. 18–24 #4 Feb. 25 – Mar. 3 #9 Mar. 4–10 #12 Mar. 11–17 #15 Mar. 18–24 #19 Mar. 25–31[25]
    • Timothy Olyphant
  • Super 8 #1 Jun. 10–16 #2 Jun. 17–23 #5 Jun. 24 – Jul. 7 #7 Jul. 8–14 #9 Jul. 15–21 #14 Jul. 22–28[26]
    • Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler
  • Warrior #3 Sep. 9–15 #8 Sep. 16–22 #12 Sep. 23–29 #17 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6 #24 Oct. 7–13[27]
    • Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte, Kurt Angle, Jennifer Morrison
  • Abduction #4 Sep. 23–29 #8 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6 #11 Oct. 7–13 #13 Oct. 14–20 #20 Oct. 21–27[28]
    • Taylor Lautner, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver
  • Death from Above
    • Kurt Angle
  • River of Darkness
    • Kurt Angle
  • On the Inside
    • Olivia Wilde
  • [29]
    • Michael Clarke Duncan, Mischa Barton, Devon Sawa
  • Riddle[29]
    • Val Kilmer
  • [29]
    • Ving Rhames, Pam Grier
    • Eric Roberts
  • [30]

2012[]

  • One for the Money #3Jan. 27 – Feb. 2 #6Feb. 3–9 #13Feb. 10–16 #18Feb. 17–23[31]
  • The Avengers[32] #1May 4–24 #2May 25–31 #3Jun. 1–7 #5Jun. 8–14 #7Jun. 15–21 #8Jun. 22–28 #11Jun. 29 – Jul. 5 #12Jul. 6–19[33]
    • Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson
  • The Dark Knight Rises #1Jul. 20 – Aug. 9 #3Aug. 10–16 #5Aug. 17–23 #6Aug. 24–30 8Aug. 31 – Sep. 6 10Sep. 7–13 12Sep. 14–20 14Sep. 21–27[34]
    • Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Anne Hathaway
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower #13Sep. 28 – Oct. 4 #11Oct. 5–11 #10Oct. 12–18 #12Oct. 19–25 #16Oct. 26 – Nov. 1 #17Nov. 2–8 #14Nov. 9–15[35]
    • Logan Lerman, Emma Watson
  • Won't Back Down[36][37] #10Sep. 28 – Oct. 4 #13Oct. 5–11 #23Oct. 12–18[38]
    • Maggie Gyllenhaal, Holly Hunter
  • Jack Reacher #4Dec. 21–27 #5Dec. 28 – Jan. 10 #11Jan. 11–17 #16Jan. 18–24[39]
    • Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins, David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike
  • [40]
  • Homemakers
  • 13 Score

2013[]

  • Promised Land #29Dec. 28, 2012 – Jan. 3 #10Jan. 4–10 #19Jan. 11–17[41]
    • Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Hal Holbrook, Frances McDormand
  • Out of the Furnace[42] #3Dec. 6–12 #7Dec. 13–19 #29Dec. 20–26[43]
    • Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, Willem Dafoe, Zoe Saldana
  • Grudge Match #12Dec. 20–26 #11Dec. 27 – Jan. 2 2014 #11Jan. 3–9 #15Jan. 10–16[44]
  • The Lifeguard[45]
    • Martin Starr, Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer
  • 6 Souls[46]
    • Julianne Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers
  • Generation Iron[47]
  • Elixir[48]
    • Chelsea Kane, Jane Seymour, Sara Paxton
  • [49][50]
    • Rocky Braat

2014[]

  • The Fault in Our Stars[51] #1Jun 6–12 #4Jun 13–19 #7Jun 20–26 #8Jun 27 – Jul 3 #11Jul 4–10 #15Jul 11–17 #19Jul 18–24[52]
    • Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Laura Dern, Nat Wolff
  • Foxcatcher[53]
    • Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo, Channing Tatum, Sienna Miller
  • [54]
  • [55]
  • [56]

2015[]

2016[]

2019[]

See also[]

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