This list includes movies/shows that either take place or were made, in West Virginia or the surrounding area:
Films
1940–1969
1970–1989
| Title
|
Director
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Release
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Location
|
Note
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| Fools' Parade
|
Andrew V. McLaglen
|
1971
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Moundsville, West Virginia
|
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| No Drums, No Bugles
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Clyde Ware
|
1972
|
|
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| The Gravy Train
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Jack Starrett
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1974
|
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| The Deer Hunter
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Michael Cimino
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1978
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Weirton, West Virginia
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1979 Academy Awards Best Picture Winner[1][2][3]
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| Reckless
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James Foley
|
1983
|
Weirton, West Virginia
|
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| Superman III
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Richard Lester
|
1983
|
|
[4]
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| Pudd'nhead Wilson
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Alan Bridges
|
1984
|
Hampshire County, West Virginia
|
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| Sweet Dreams
|
Karel Reisz
|
1985
|
Monroe County, West Virginia
|
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| A Killing Affair
|
David Saperstein
|
1986
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Logan County, West Virginia
|
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| Act of Vengeance
|
John Mackenzie
|
1986
|
Charleston, West Virginia
|
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| Matewan
|
John Sayles
|
1986
|
Mingo County, West Virginia
|
[1][5][4][3]
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| Chillers
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Daniel Boyd
|
1986
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Kanawha County, West Virginia
|
|
| Big Business
|
Jim Abrahams
|
1988
|
Fayette County, West Virginia
|
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| Rain Man
|
Barry Levinson
|
December 16, 1988
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
1989 Academy Awards Best Picture. One of the individuals Dustin Hoffman based his character, Raymond Babbitt, on, Joseph Sullivan, lived in Huntington, West Virginia.[6] One of the film's premieres was later held in Huntington.[7]
|
| Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers
|
Daniel Boyd
|
1989
|
Kanawha County, West Virginia
|
|
1990–2009
| Title
|
Director
|
Release
|
Location
|
Note
|
| The Turning
|
L.A. Puopolo
|
1992
|
Nemours, West Virginia
|
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| The Silence of the Lambs
|
Jonathan Demme
|
1991
|
Clay County, West Virginia
|
1992 Academy Awards Best Picture[1][8][9]
|
| Sommersby
|
Jon Amiel
|
1993
|
Snowshoe, West Virginia
|
[3]
|
| Off and Running
|
Ed Bianchi
|
1991
|
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| The Bodyguard
|
Mick Jackson
|
1992
|
Morgantown, West Virginia
|
[5]
|
| Lassie
|
Daniel Petrie
|
1994
|
Summers County, West Virginia
|
[3]
|
| Primal Fear
|
Gregory Hoblit
|
1996
|
McDowell County, West Virginia
|
[1]
|
| My Fellow Americans
|
Peter Segal
|
1996
|
Charleston, West Virginia
|
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| Whatever
|
Susan Skoog
|
1998
|
Wheeling, West Virginia
|
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| Patch Adams
|
Tom Shadyac
|
1998
|
Pocahontas County, West Virginia
|
[2][5]
|
| October Sky
|
Joe Johnston
|
1999
|
Coalwood, West Virginia
|
[2][5][4]
|
| Road Trip
|
Todd Phillips
|
2000
|
Morgantown, West Virginia
|
|
| Ashes to Glory
|
Deborah Novak
|
November 18, 2000
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
|
| A Beautiful Mind
|
Ron Howard
|
2001
|
Bluefield, West Virginia
|
2002 Academy Awards Best Picture[2][10][5]
|
| The Mothman Prophecies
|
Mark Pellington
|
2002
|
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
|
[5][8][4][9]
|
| Gods and Generals
|
Ronald F. Maxwell
|
2003
|
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
|
[10][5]
|
| Wrong Turn
|
Rob Schmidt
|
2003
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[8][4]
|
| Burning Annie
|
Van Flesher
|
October 9, 2003
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[11]
|
| Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
|
Robert Luketic
|
2004
|
Putnam County, West Virginia
|
[2][5][3]
|
| Super Size Me
|
Morgan Spurlock
|
2004
|
Beckley, West Virginia
|
[1]
|
| Dark Harvest
|
Paul Moore
|
2004
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[11]
|
| Bubble
|
Steven Soderbergh
|
2005
|
Parkersburg, West Virginia
|
|
| The Devil and Daniel Johnston
|
Jeff Feuerzeig
|
2005
|
|
[1]
|
| Dear Wendy
|
Thomas Vinterberg
|
2005
|
Charleston, West Virginia
|
|
| The Descent
|
Neil Marshall
|
2005
|
|
|
| We Are Marshall
|
McG
|
2006
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[10][5][4][3]
|
| Header
|
Archibald Flancranstin
|
2006
|
|
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| Salvage
|
Joshua Crook & Jeffrey Crook
|
2006
|
Parkersburg, West Virginia
|
[8]
|
| Silent Hill
|
Christophe Gans
|
2006
|
Silent Hill, West Virginia
|
[9][4]
|
| Two Tickets to Paradise
|
D.B. Sweeney
|
2006
|
Charleston, West Virginia
|
|
| Live Free or Die Hard
|
Len Wiseman
|
2007
|
|
|
| The Rock-afire Explosion
|
Brett Whitcomb
|
2008
|
Barboursville, West Virginia
|
[12][13]
|
| Timber Falls
|
Tony Giglio
|
2007
|
Kanawha County, West Virginia
|
|
| Wrong Turn 2: Dead End
|
Joe Lynch
|
2007
|
Fayette County, West Virginia
|
|
| The X-Files: I Want to Believe
|
Chris Carter
|
2008
|
|
[9]
|
| XIII: The Conspiracy
|
Duane Clark
|
2008
|
|
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| Blood Creek
|
Joel Schumacher
|
2009
|
Morgantown, West Virginia
|
|
| Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead
|
Declan O'Brien
|
2009
|
Clay County, West Virginia
|
|
| Still Bill
|
Damani Baker & Alex Vlack
|
2009
|
Raleigh County, West Virginia
|
[1][5]
|
2010–Present
| Title
|
Director
|
Release
|
Location
|
Note
|
| Unstoppable
|
Tony Scott
|
2010
|
Benwood, West Virginia
|
[5]
|
| Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
|
Eli Craig
|
2010
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[9]
|
| Mothman
|
Sheldon Wilson
|
2010
|
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
|
|
| The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
|
Julien Nitzberg
|
2010
|
Boone County, West Virginia
|
|
| The Last Mountain
|
Bill Haney
|
2011
|
|
[1]
|
| Super 8
|
J. J. Abrams
|
2011
|
Wheeling, West Virginia & Weirton, West Virginia
|
[2][5][9][3]
|
| Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings
|
Declan O'Brien
|
2011
|
Fayette County, West Virginia
|
|
| Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines
|
Declan O'Brien
|
2012
|
Morgantown, West Virginia
|
|
| Memory Lane
|
Shawn Holmes
|
2012
|
Wheeling, West Virginia
|
|
| A Single Shot
|
David M. Rosenthal
|
2013
|
|
|
| Hollow: An Interactive Documentary
|
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
|
2013
|
McDowell County, West Virginia
|
Won a Peabody Award, nominated for an Emmy Award.[14][15][16][17][18]
|
| Oxyana
|
Sean Dunne
|
2013
|
Wyoming County, West Virginia
|
|
| Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies
|
Cody Knotts
|
2013
|
Parkersburg, West Virginia
|
[9]
|
| The Hunted
|
Josh Stewart
|
2013
|
|
[4][9]
|
| Out of the Furnace
|
Scott Cooper
|
2013
|
Moundsville, West Virginia
|
|
| A Christmas Tree Miracle
|
JW Myers
|
2013
|
Wheeling, West Virginia
|
|
| Child of God
|
James Franco
|
2013
|
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
|
[3]
|
| Little Accidents
|
Sara Colangelo
|
2014
|
Wyoming County, West Virginia
|
[5]
|
| Surviving Cliffside
|
Jon Matthews
|
2014
|
Alum Creek, West Virginia
|
|
| Rand University
|
Marquis Daisy
|
2014
|
Rand, West Virginia & Huntington, West Virginia
|
Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines former NFL star Randy Moss and his origins.[19]
|
| Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort
|
Valeri Milev
|
2014
|
Kanawha County, West Virginia
|
|
| American Ultra
|
Nima Nourizadeh
|
2015
|
|
|
| Z for Zachariah
|
Craig Zobel
|
2015
|
Welch, West Virginia
|
|
| Hidden Figures
|
Theodore Melfi
|
2016
|
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
|
[10][5]
|
| Don't Let the Devil In
|
Courtney Fathom Sell
|
2016
|
|
| Hollow Creek
|
Guisela Moro
|
2016
|
Wyoming County, West Virginia
|
|
| The Mothman of Point Pleasant
|
Seth Breedlove
|
2017
|
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
|
|
| The Glass Castle
|
Destin Daniel Cretton
|
2017
|
Welch, West Virginia
|
[5]
|
| Logan Lucky
|
Steven Soderbergh
|
2017
|
Boone County, West Virginia
|
[5]
|
| Heroin(e)
|
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
|
September 3, 2017
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[20]
|
| Heroin Town
|
Dan Child
|
October 8, 2017
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
[11][10]
|
| Feast of the Seven Fishes
|
Robert Tinnell
|
2018
|
Fairmont, West Virginia
|
|
| Recovery Boys
|
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
|
2018
|
|
|
| Dark Waters
|
Todd Haynes
|
2019
|
Parkersburg, West Virginia
|
|
| The Devil All the Time
|
Antonio Campos
|
2020
|
Coal Creek, West Virginia
|
[9]
|
| The Big Ugly
|
Scott Wiper
|
2020
|
|
[21]
|
| Untold: Deal with the Devil
|
Laura Brownson
|
2021
|
Mullens, West Virginia
|
[22]
|
| Wrong Turn
|
Mike P. Nelson
|
2021
|
Pocahontas County, West Virginia
|
|
| King Coal
|
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
|
2023
|
|
|
| Small Town Universe
|
Katie Dellamaggiore
|
2024
|
Green Bank, West Virginia
|
[23][24][25][26][27][28]
|
| American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders
|
Zachary Treitz
|
2024
|
Martinsburg, West Virginia
|
[29]
|
| Captain America: Brave New World
|
Julius Onah
|
2025
|
Green Bank, West Virginia
|
The Camp Echo One scenes take place in the Green Bank area of West Virginia.[30]
|
| As the Sunflower Whispers
|
Samuel Felinton
|
2025
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
Documentary on Ukrainian refugee crisis in collaboration with MUkraine, the film was later premiered at the Edwards Performing Arts Center in Huntington, West Virginia.[31][32][33]
|
| Untitled Christy Martin film
|
David Michôd
|
TBA
|
Mullens, West Virginia
|
[34]
|
| The Gun on Second Street
|
Rohit Karn Batra
|
TBA
|
Wheeling, West Virginia
|
[35]
|
See also
References
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