15 Movies You had Absolutely No Idea Were Filmed in Tennessee
By Meghan Kraft|Published March 29, 2015
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
You’ve probably seen a couple of these blockbuster hits, but did you know they were filmed in Tennessee? From horror to Disney to laugh-til-you-cry comedy, take a look at our list of fifteen unknown movies filmed in the great state of Tennessee.
The creepy thriller, "21 Grams" was filmed in part within the city of blues, Memphis.
"Black Snake Moan," the dark and metaphoric cult film, was shot in Memphis and Stanton.
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Loretta Lynn was born in Kentucky, but after a rise to fame made her home in the good 'ol Volunteer State. "The Coal Miner's Daughter" was shot in part at her home: Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
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"Country Strong," a story of the rise and fall of country music fame was filmed in and around Nashville, Tennessee.
Where better to film a Miley Cyrus movie than her hometown? Middle Tennessee served as the backdrop for, "Hannah Montana: The Movie."
A majority of, "The Identity Thief" was shot in Georgia, but that last bridge shot? It's all Chattanooga,.
The entirety of, "October Sky" was filmed in Tennessee, giving an inspirational film a beautiful backdrop.
Though none of the actors filmed in the state, stock footage from Memphis was used for, "The Silence of the Lambs," therefore, giving the city forever bragging rights to the horror film.
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"The Firm" kept to its literary roots by being filmed in Memphis, the original written setting.
The castle-like exterior of, the prison in, "The Green Mile" is actually the Tennessee State Penitentiary, closed in 1992.
The foliage of Fall Creek Falls served as the backdrop for scenes in the live action film, "The Jungle Book."
The Nashville skyline is used as the darkened backdrop of the opening chase sequence in, "The Matrix."
A majority of the fun Disney film, "The Country Bears," was shot in both Franklin and Nashville, TN.
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There's no better place to film the love story of Johnny and June other than their adopted home state of Tennessee, which is precisely where a large part of the movie was shot - part, even, in the same prison as, "The Green Mile."
The Parthenon replica in Nashville serves as the setting fodder for scenes in, "Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief."
Have you seen any of these great movies? If not, you now have a list of great films shot right here in god’s country – Tennessee. Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below!
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