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Desperate Measures (1998) – Pittsburgh

 

Dogma (1999) – Pittsburgh, New Kensington

Pittsburgh: 600 Grant St. and The Pittsburgh International Airport (listed as General Mitchell Airport in the movie)

 

Gettysburg (1993) – Adams County, Cashtown, Gettysburg

Gettysburg: Gettysburg National Military Park at 97 Taneytown Road as well as Yingling Farm on Pumping Station Road
Cashtown: Cashtown Inn at 1325 Old Route 30

 

Girl, Interrupted (1999) – Hanover, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Mechanicsburg, Reading

Harrisburg: Harrisburg State Hospital at Cameron and Maclay Streets
Reading: Reading Public Museum at 500 Museum Road

 

Groundhog Day (1993) – Pittsburgh, Punxsutawney

 

Independence Day (1996) – Philadelphia, Pittsburgh

 

Inspector Gadget (1999) – Pittsburgh

 

The Italian Job (2003) – Philadelphia

 

Jackass: The Movie (2002) – West Chester

 

Jersey Girl (2004) – Havertown, Philadelphia

 

Kingpin (1996) – Pittsburgh, Rochester, Mars

 

The Mothman Prophecies (2002) – Bentleyville, Pittsburgh, Eighty Four, Ginger Hill, Kittanning, Oakdale, Shadyside

Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University

 

Signs (2002) – Bucks County, Doylestown, Morrisville, Newtown, Oxford

Doylestown: The main residence and its associated cornfield were constructed on land owned by Deleware Valley College on Almshouse Road.

 

Silence of the Lambs (1991) – Perryopolis, Pittsburgh

 

Unbreakable (2000) – Philadelphia, Ithan

Philadelphia: Franklin Field at 235 S. 33 rd St. at the University of Pennsylvania, Manayunk

 

Up Close and Personal (1996) - Philadelphia, Bucks County

 

The Village (2004) – Chester County, Philadelphia

Note: Not filmed in Bucks County as some sources claim

 

National Treasure (2004) – Philadelphia

 

Rocky (1976) - Philadelphia

Philadelphia: Pat's King of Steaks at 1237 S. Passyunk Avenue. Also featured was the Philadelphia Museum of Art at 26st St. and Ben Franklin Parkway. This was the site of the famous steps scene in the movie. The museum itself features a wide array of artwork including, but not limited to: Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist (Cezanna, Renoir, etc.), Medievil Northern Renaissance, Rodin, and Marcel Duchamp.

Information:

(215) 763-8100
http://www.philamuseum.org

 

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