Movies Filmed in Port Townsend
Arts > Local Films
Not only do we have delightful venues for watching films in Port Townsend and an established Film Festival, but we have also been the movie location for some great films. Perhaps you dream of making a film yourself - a chance to capture a glimpse from behind the lens, or perhaps strut your stuff in front of the camera, whatever you dream...the possibilities are endless. Lights, camera, action!
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The
Ring - thriller (1998)
Dreamworks aquires remake rights to The Ring after a Fine Line deal
failed to materialize. Ehren Kruger, who wrote the script to the Tim
Robbins vehicle Arlington Road, has signed on to pen the screenplay,
with Gore Verbinski (The Mexican) directing and veteran gore artist
Rick Baker providing the corpses. The story revolves around a reporter
investigating the latest urban myth-- a videotape that kills whomever
watches it. Now with only a week left before her own life runs out,
this reporter must solve the riddle of the videotape and break its
deadly curse.
800 locals signed up as extras when casting agents were in town
during the fall of 2001 (15 locals were chosen). Filming began
November 7th at Fort Worden State Park and continued in early
December near the Quincy Street dock. |
Enough
- drama/thriller (2002)
Jennifer Lopez (J. Lo) and Billy Campbell came to town to film this
Columbia Pictures production. Locals were cast as extras and Port
Townsend streets filled with crews and Hollywood glitz for a week
of filming during the summer of 2001. |
An
Officer and a Gentleman - drama/love story (1982)
A favorite with Debra Winger and Richard Gere in a military love
story. This romantic classic was filmed at Fort Worden, the Tides
Inn, the Town Tavern (now Water St. Brew Pub), Port Townsend Paper
Mill and various other Port Townsend locations and on Whidbey Island. |
The
Egg and I (1947)
Author of the popular "Egg and I" book and the "Ma
and Pa Kettle" series, Betty Mac Donald lived near Port Townsend.
Our local video stores has the famous classic "The
Egg and I" available to rent. See the Betty
MacDonald Fan Club |
Coast Starlight
Film crews from Thailand were here June 2000 filming a made-for-Thailand-TV
Movie about a "love interest" that develops on a train trip.
The Port Townsend scene involved the male lead (Touch Natakuatoong)
pacing impatiently at a bus stop, apparently waiting for the female
star (Ning Kulasatiee) to arrive. |
Farewell
to Harry (2002)
Filmmakers searched all over the country for the backdrop for this
1940's tale of one man's dream to turn an old hat factory into a vaudeville
house. Writer/director, Garrett Bennett, grew up on nearby Bainbridge
Island and heard about his grandparent's residence in PT which lead
him to chose this location. This film was shown in the 2001 Port Townsend
Film Festival. |
Practical
Magic (1998)
Based on the novel 'Practical Magic' by Alice
Hoffman. Much of the movie was filmed on San Juan Island and the
main town on "Maria's Island" (home to the Owens women)
was portrayed by Coupeville on Whidbey Island. The film stars
Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing and Sandra Bullock in a delightful
tale of two sisters with a bewitching background. San Juan Island
residents were extras in the movie, and the house, cabin and set
were built at San Juan County Park and land nearby. Filmmakers
shopped at the PT Antique Mall for bottles and knick-knacks to
use as props for the movie.
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Snow
Falling on Cedars (1999)
Beautiful snowy and haunting scenes in this
film starring Ethan Hawke, Max von Sydow and Rick Yune, with some
of the scenes filmed near the old ferry landing in downtown Port
Townsend next to the old cannery building at Quincy Dock. They
transformed the entire Quincy Street area by removing all the power
and telephone lines and then replaced it all! |
Years
of the Beast (1981)
Christian "end time" rapture filmed in PT. See the Sarah
Rush Fan Club. |
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