MARYLAND AT A GLANCE

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FILMS


[photo, TV news film crew, City Hall Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland]

TV news film crew, City Hall Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2015. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


[photo, TV film crew, Baltimore Flowermart, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland] Within the Department of Commerce, the Maryland Film Office promotes Maryland's diverse locations for film and video production. For feature films, and television programs and commercials, the Office works to provide facilities throughout the State. The Office also helps with location scouting, permits, casting, film crew housing, catering, and equipment rental.

Local TV film crew, Baltimore Flowermart, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2010. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


FILMS

(shot on location in Maryland)

2010-2019
Sollers Point (Matthew Porterfield, director, 2017)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (George C. Wolfe, director, 2016)
Jackie (Pablo Larraín, director, 2016)

Better Living Through Chemistry (Geoff Moore & David Posamentier, directors, 2013)
I Used to Be Darker (Matthew Porterfield, director, 2013)
V/H/S/2 (Simon Barrett, Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Gregg Hale, Eduardo Sánchez, Timo Tjahjanto, & Adam Wingard, directors, 2013)
WNUF Halloween Special (James Branscome, Shawn Jones, Chris LaMartina, Scott Maccubbin, Lonnie Martin, Matthew Menter, & Andy Schoeb, directors, 2013)
A Year and Change (Stephen Suettinger, director, 2013)

Dead Money (Frank E. Jackson, Jr., director, 2012)
The Devil’s Playthings (Ben Reilly & Bijou Steele, directors, 2012)
Elf-Man (Ethan Wiley, director, 2012)
Game Change (Jay Roach, director, aired March 10, 2012)
Jamesy Boy (Trevor White, director, 2012)
LUV (Learning Uncle Vincent) (Sheldon Candis, director, 2012)
Nitro Circus: The Movie (Gregg Godfrey & Jeremy Rawle, directors, 2012)
Ping-Pong Summer (Michael Tully, director, 2012)

All in the Game (Gary Ugarek, director, 2011)
The Dead Ones (Jeremy Kasten, director, 2011)
Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best (Ryan O'Nan, director, 2011)
Hookman 2 (Adam Dutch Durham, director, 2011)
Lovely Molly (Edward Sanchez, director, 2011)
Roulette (Erik Kristopher Myers, director, 2011)

The Possession (Eduardo Sanchez, director, 2010)
Putty Hill (Matthew Porterfield, director, 2010)
The Social Network (David Fincher, director, 2010)

2000-2009
An American Affair (William Olsson, director, 2009)
He's Just Not That Into You (Ken Kwapis, director, 2009)
Laid to Rest (Robert Hall, director, 2009)
My One and Only (Richard Loncraine, director, 2009)

Body of Lies (Ridley Scott, director, 2008)
Deadlands 2: Trapped (Gary Ugarek, director, 2008)
From Within (Phedon Papamichael, director, 2008)
Good People (Lewis L. Long III, director, 2008)
One-Eyed Horse (Wayne Shipley, director, 2008)
Praxis (Alex Pacheco, director, 2008)
Red (Trygve Allister Diesen & Lucky McKee, directors, 2008)
The Response (Adam Rodgers, director, 2008)
Step Up 2: The Streets (Jon Chu, director, 2008)

First Sunday (David E. Talbert, director, 2007)
Live Free or Die Hard (Len Wiseman, director, 2007)
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (Jon Turteltaub, director, 2007) Shooter (Antoine Fuqua, director, 2007)

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benifit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (Larry Charles, director, 2006)
Deadlands: The Rising (Gary Ugarek, director,2006)
Failure to Launch (Tom Dey, director, 2006)
Hamilton (Matthew Porterfield, director, 2006)
The Invasion (Oliver Hirschbiegel, director, 2006)
The Last Mango (John Calvin Doyle, director, 2006)
Man of the Year (Barry Levinson, director, 2006)
Mentor (David Langlitz, director, 2006)
Rocket Science (Jeffrey Blitz, director, 2006)
Step Up (Anne Fletcher, director, 2006)
Swarm of the Snakehead (Joel Denning, Frank Lama, directors, 2006)

The Salon (Mark Brown, director, 2005)
Syriana (Stephen Gaghan, director, 2005)
Triple X: State of the Union (Lee Tamahori, director, 2005)
Wedding Crashers (David Dobkin, director, 2005)

A Dirty Shame (John Waters, director, 2004)
Hair Show (Leslie Small, director, 2004)
Pizza Palace (Rod Lopez, director, 2004)
Something the Lord Made (Joseph Sargent, director, 2004)
Swimmers (Doug Sadler, director, 2004)

Ladder 49 (Jay Russell, director, 2003)
Replay (Lee Bonner, director, 2003)
Shattered Glass (Billy Ray, director, 2003)

Gods and Generals (Ronald F. Maxwell, director, 2002)
Head of State (Chris Rock, director, 2002)
Hunting Humans (Kevin Kangas, director, 2002)
Red Dragon (Brett Ratner, director, 2002)
Sum of All Fears (Phil Alden, director, 2002)
Tuck Everlasting (Jay Russell, director, 2002)

Along Came a Spider (Lee Tamahori, director, 2001)
Polish Spaghetti (David P. Moore, director, 2001)
Riders (Doug Sadler, director, 2001)

Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (Joseph Berlinger, director, 2000)
Cecil B. Demented (John Waters, director, 2000)
The Contender (Rod Lurie, director, 2000)
Little Red (Clay Valenti, director, 2000)
The Replacements (Howard Deutch, director, 2000)

1990-1999
Barry's Gift (Francis Xavier, director, 1999)
The Blair Witch Project (Ed Sanchez, director, 1999)
The Corner (Roc Dutton, director, 1999)
Liberty Heights (Barry Levinson, director, 1999)
Random Hearts (Sydney Pollack, director, 1999)
Runaway Bride (Garry Marshall, director, 1999)

The Adversaries (made-for-television movie, 1998)
Beloved (Jonathan Demme, director, 1998)
The Curve (Dan Rosen, director, 1998)
Deep Impact (Mimi Leder, director, 1998)
Divine Trash (Steve Yeager, director, 1998)
Enemy of the State (Tony Scott, director, 1998)
Forest For the Trees (Jonathan Slade, director, 1998)
Pecker (John Waters, director, 1998)
Species 2 (Peter Medak, director, 1998)
There's Something About Mary (Peter & Bobby Farrelly, directors, 1998)

Absolute Power (Clint Eastwood, director, 1997)
Dead Man's Curve (Dan Rosen, director, 1997)
For Richer or Poorer (Brian Spicer, director, 1997)
The Shadow Conspiracy (George Pan Cosmatos, director, 1997)
Speed 2: Cruise Control (Jan de Bont, director, 1997)
Washington Square (Agnieszka Holland, director, 1997)

Boys (Stacy Cochran, director, 1996)
Eraser (Chuck Russell, director, 1996)
Fly Away Home (Carroll Ballard, director, 1996)
G. I. Jane (Ridley Scott, director, 1996)

Die Hard with a Vengeance (John McTiernan, director, 1995)
Home for the Holidays (Jodie Foster, director, 1995)
Twelve Monkeys (Terry Gilliam, director, 1995)

Guarding Tess (Hugh Wilson, director, 1994)
Serial Mom (John Waters, director, 1994)
Silent Fall (Bruce Beresford, director, 1994)
True Lies (James Cameron, director, 1994)

Dave (Ivan Reitman, director, 1993)
Major League II (David Ward, director, 1993)
The Meteor Man (Robert Townsend, director, 1993)
Pelican Brief (Alan J. Pakula, director, 1993)
Pool Days (Brian Sloan, director, 1993)
Silent Fall (Bruce Beresford, director, 1993)
Sleepless in Seattle (Nora Ephron, director, 1993)
That Night (Craig Bolotin, director, 1993)

Ax 'Em (Michael Mfume, director, 1992)
The Distinguished Gentleman (Jonathan Lynn, director, 1992)
Patriot Games (Phillip Noyce, director, 1992)

He Said, She Said (Ken Kwapis & Marisa Silver, directors, 1991)
Homicide (David Mamet, director, 1991)
True Colors (Herbert Ross, director, 1991)

Avalon (Barry Levinson, director, 1990)
Cry-Baby (John Waters, director, 1990)
Men Don’t Leave (Paul Brickman, director, 1990)
On the Block (Steve Yeager, director, 1990)

1980-1989
Chances Are (Emile Ardolino, director, 1989)
Her Alibi (Bruce Beresford, director, 1989)

Accidental Tourist (Lawrence Kasdan, director, 1988)
Clara’s Heart (Robert Mulligan, director, 1988)
Hairspray (John Waters, director, 1988)
Satisfaction (Joan Freeman, director, 1988)
Talking to Strangers (Rob Tregenza, director, 1988)

Bedroom Window (Curtis Hanson, director, 1987)
Broadcast News (James L. Brooks, director, 1987)
No Way Out (Roger Donaldson, director, 1987)
Tin Men (Barry Levinson, director, 1987)

Mosquito Coast (Peter Weir, director, 1986)
Violets are Blue (Jack Fiske, director, 1986)

The Galaxy Invader (Don Dohler, director, 1985)
St. Elmo’s Fire (Joel Schumacher, director, 1985)

Curse of the Cannibal Confederates (Tony Malanowski, director, 1982)
Diner (Barry Levinson, director, 1982)
Nightbeast (Don Dohler, director, 1982)
Space, 1982

Polyester (John Waters, director, 1981)

Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise (Robert Mugge, director, 1980)

1970-1979
And Justice for All (Norman Jewison, director, 1979)
The Seduction of Joe Tynan (Jerry Schatzaberg, director, 1979)

Alien Factor (Don Dohler, director, 1977)
Desperate Living (John Waters, director, 1977)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (Anthony Page, director, 1977)

Brotherhood of Death (Bill Berry, director, 1976)

Female Trouble (John Waters, director, 1975)

Amazing Grace (Stan Lathan, director, 1974)

Pink Flamingos (John Waters, director, 1972)

Multiple Maniacs (John Waters, director, 1971)
Two for the Money (made-for-television movie, Bernard Kowalski, director, 1971)

1960-1969
Mondo Trasho (John Waters, director, 1969)
Nightmare's Child (Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting, 1969)

Lilith (Robert Rossen, director, 1964)
Nothing But a Man (Michael Roemer, director, 1964)

Best Friends, 1960

1950-1959
The Goddess (John Cromwell, director, 1958)
Houseboat (Melville Shavelson, director, 1958)

A Man Called Peter (Henry Koster, director, 1955)

The Tall Target (Anthony Mann, director, 1951)

1940-1949
Anchors Aweigh (George Sidney II, director, 1945)

1930-1939
Thunder Afloat (George B. Seitz, director, 1939)

Annapolis Salute (Christy Cabanne, director, 1937)
Navy Blue and Gold (Sam Wood, director, 1937)

Annapolis Farewell (Alexander Hall, director, 1935)
Shipmates Forever (Frank Borzage, director, 1935)

Midshipman Jack (Christy Cabanne, director, 1933)

1920-1929
The Flying Fleet (George W. Hill, director, 1929)
Salute (John Ford, director, 1929)

Annapolis (Christy Cabanne, director, 1928)
The First Kiss (Rowland V. Lee, director, 1928)

The Spider's Web (Oscar Micheaux, director, 1927)

The Midshipmen (Christy Cabanne, director, 1925)

Civilian Clothes (Hugh Ford, director, 1920)

1910-1919
Checkers (Richard Stanton, director, 1919)
A Tempermental Wife (David Kirkland, director, 1919)

Little Miss Hoover (John S. Robertson, director, 1918)

The Whip (Maurice Tourneur, director, 1917)

The Hero of Submarine D-2 (Paul Scardon, director, 1916)

A Child of the Regiment, 1910


DOCUMENTARIES

2010-2019
Throw (Darren Durlach & Dave Larson, directors, 2016)

12 O'Clock Boys (Lotfy Nathan, director, 2013)

2000-2009
Hit & Stay (Joe Tropea and Skizz Cyzyk, directors, 2013)
I Am Divine (Jeffrey Schwarz, director, 2013)
If We Shout Loud Enough (Gabriel DeLoach and Zach Keifer, directors, 2013)
With All Deliberate Speed: One High School's Story (Merideth Taylor, director, 2009)
Gameshow and Tell (Smitha R. Chadaga & Warren A. McPherson, directors, 2009)
Poliwood (Barry Levinson, director, 2009)
Extreme Commuting (Andrea K. Bloom, director, 2008)
Hard Times at Douglass High: A No Child Left Behind Report Card (Alan & Susan Raymond, directors, 2008)
Pip & Zastrow: An American Friendship (Victoria Bruce & Karin Hayes, directors, 2008)
The Trials of Law School (Porter Heath Morgan, director, 2007)
Darkon (Luke Meyer & Andrew Neel, directors, 2006)
Lincoln and Lee at Antietam: The Cost of Freedom (Robert Child, director, 2006)
The Boys of Baraka (Heidi Ewing & Rachel Grady, directors, 2005)
Status Anxiety (Neil Crombie, director, 2004)
Word Wars (Eric Chaikin & Julian Petrillo, directors, 2004)
Desperate Man Blues (Edward Gillan, director, 2003)
Tupac: Resurrection (Lauren Lazin, director, 2003)
The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (Charles Cohen & Joseph Mathew, directors, 2002)
Investigation of a Flame (Lynne Sachs, director, 2001)
The Unfinished Civil War (Glenn Kirschbaum, director, 2001)
In Bad Taste (Steve Yeager, director, 2000)
Steel Legends: Railroads of the Northeast (Michael Thomas Dunn, director, 2000)

1990-1999
Divine Trash (Steve Yeager, director, 1998)
Memory & Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress (Julian Krainin & Michael R. Lawrence, directors, 1990)

1980-1989
The Mind of Music (Michael R. Lawrence, director, 1980)

1970-1979
Love Letter to Edie (Robert Maier, director, 1975)

1960-1969
Watermen (Holly Fisher & Romas Slezas, directors, 1968)
Harvest of Shame (Fred W. Friendly, director, 1960)


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[photo, Recreation Pier (set of Homicide: Life on the Streets), Thames St., Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland]
  • Homicide: Life on the Streets, filmed in Baltimore, 1992-99
  • The Buddy Deane Show, filmed in Baltimore, 1957-64
  • Men of Annapolis, filmed in Annapolis, 1957-58
  • Recreation Pier (set of Homicide: Life on the Streets), Thames St., Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland, July 2015. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks.


    [photo, C-SPAN cameraman, Annapolis Book Festival, Annapolis, Maryland]

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    C-SPAN cameraman, Annapolis Book Festival, Annapolis, Maryland, April 2015. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


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