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Laika’s Next Big Film Project is “Kubo And The Two Strings”

Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Byron Beck, GoLocalPDX Features Editor

Travis Knight
Travis Knight and Rep. Jennifer Williamson at an event earlier this year. Photo by Byron Beck.
According to Deadline.com, Oregon-based Laika's next big film project is "Kubo And The Two Strings." 

It looks like Laika is rising out its "Boxtrolls" sewers and moving into the starry nights of mythical Japan with its next, just-announced project with Focus Features. "Kubo and The Two Strings" is the first of a new three-picture deal for Laika and Focus. 

The Deadline story says, "Laika’s president and CEO Travis Knight (son of Nike's Phil Knight) is making his directorial debut on the film, from an original screenplay by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler (ParaNorman). Knight is producing with Arianne Sutner...the cast includes Matthew McConaughey, Charlize Theron, Rooney Mara, Ralph Fiennes and Brenda Vaccaro as well as "Game Of Thrones" star Art Parkinson, who is providing the voice of Kubo."

The film, set to be released in 2016, is based on Japanese folktales and said Knight to Deadline it's "kind of like it’s as if "Stand By Me" was set in a Temple Of Doom through the prism of Kurosawa on a bender of bath salts.”

  • The General

    The General 

    (1926)

    Directors: Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton

    Cast: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender

    Local Locations: Cottage Grove, Eugene, McKenzie River and Row River

    "The General" was filmed near Cottage Grove because it could double as the Southern town of Marietta, Georgia where the story takes place.

     
  • Abe Lincoln in Illinois

    Abe Lincoln in Illinois

    (1940)

    Director: John Cromwell 

    Cast: Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon

    Local Locations: Eugene, Oregon and along the McKenzie River 

    Abe's early years, before he was president, is the focus of this film that saw the debut of Ruth Gordon as Mary Todd Lincoln. Gordon would go on to star in many other films, including the cult classic "Harold and Maude."

     
  • Son of Flicka

    Thunderhead, Son of Flicka

     (1945)

    Director: Louis King

    Cast: Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster, Rita Johnson

    Local Locations: Gresham, Multnomah Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Oneonta Gorge

    This sequel to the highly popular "My Friend Flicka," this horse-powered flick starred Elizabeth Taylor's best buddy, a very young Roddy McDowall, as a rancher's son who must ultimately set free his favorite steed.

    Kleenex, anyone?

     
  • Portland Expose

    Portland Expose

    (1956)

    Director: Harold Schuster 

    Cast: Edward Binns, Carolyn Craig, Virginia Gregg

    Local Locations: Steel Bridge, Bonneville Dam, Union Station, Portland Tower Apartments 

    There was a time in the 1950's when Portland wasn't exactly the most wholesome place in the country. This "expose" reveals the corruption that allegedly ran rampant at the time in this region. Shot on location in and around Portland, this little-seen film noir wasn't exactly what the powers-that-be wanted the public to see on a postcard.

     
  • All the Young Men

    All the Young Men

    (1960)

    Director: Hall Bartlett

    Cast: Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier, James Darren

    Local Locations: Timberline Lodge

    This politically charged film, dealing with the intergration of the military during the Korean War, was filmed partly in the wintery woods of Mount Hood. 

     
  • Ring of Fire

    Ring of Fire

    (1961)

    Director: Andrew L. Stone

    Cast: David Janssen, Joyce Taylor, Frank Gorshin

    Local Locations: Vernonia

    Not to be confused with Christian Bale's film "Reign of Fire" this film about "cop-hating young hoodlums" and the sheriff they kidnap was shot partially in Vernonia as well as during a real, live forest fire. Hot. 

     
  • The Great Race

    The Great Race

    (1965)

    Director: Blake Edwards

    Cast: Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon

    Local Locations: Gearhart

    Based on "The Great Race" of 1908 this film, about the first automobile race around the world, was filmed in several locations across Europe as well as in the states, including both California and Oregon. 

     
  • Shenandoah

    Shenandoah

    (1965)

    Director:  Andrew V. McLaglen

    Cast: James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett

    Local Locations: Eugene


    Eugene's grassy hills stood in for the verdant countryside of Virginia during the Civil War in this Jimmy Stewart vehicle that was supposed to serve as a mirror to the conflicts over the war that was happening in Vietnam.

     
  • Paint Your Wagon

    Paint Your Wagon 

    (1969)

    Director: Joshua Logan

    Cast: Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg

    Local Locations: East Eagle Creek, Baker City

    Panned at the box office, this big-budget musical comedy was shot on location just outside of Baker City in East Eagle Creek. The city's Miner's Jubilee celebrates the mining history of the area as well as the filming of this generally dismissed box office dud featuring a very young Clint Eastwood. And yes, Clint did his own singing. Yee-haw!

     
  • Five Easy Pieces

    Five Easy Pieces

    (1970)

    Director: Bob Rafelson

    Cast: Jack Nicholson, Karen Black, Billy Green Bush

    Local Locations: Eugene, Florence, Portland

    A Denny's restaurant, not far from I-5 in Eugene, played a major role during Jack Nicholson's classic "chicken sandwich" scene in this film that was shot in several locations in Oregon. 

     
  • Sometimes a Great Notion

    Sometimes a Great Notion

    (1971)

    Director: Paul Newman

    Cast: Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, Lee Remick

    Local Locations: Toledo, Newport, and Central Coast

    Based on iconic Oregon novelist Ken Kesey's book of the same name, the story takes place in Oregon as well; the film is true to the scenery and is filmed in Oregon. The family of loggers fit right into place in Toledo and Newport.

     
  • Napoleon and Samantha

    Napoleon and Samantha

    (1972)

    Director: Bernard McEveety

    Cast: Michael Douglas, Jodie Foster, Johnny Whitaker

    Local Locations: Canyon City, John Day, and Strawberry Mountain

    Two children and a pet lion on an adventure over mountainous eastern Oregon. Strawberry Mountain and its surroundings provide a dangerous but beautiful environment for a very unique Disney movie. Whitaker was the big star here from his time on TV's Family Affair, but it would be Foster and Douglas who would go on to have major movie careers.

     
  • Kansas City Bomber

    Kansas City Bomber

    (1972)

    Director: Jerrold Freedman

    Cast: Raquel Welch, Kevin McCarthy, Helena Kallianiotes

    Local Locations : Portland, North Portland

    A roller derby skater balancing her life and her dreams while dealing with the world of co-ed roller derby. Having moved from Kansas City to Portland to raise her child, Portland provides a great change of scenery for her. North Portland's "World Famous" Kenton Club got its "world-famous" tag from being a scene in this flick.

     
  • Emperor of the North

    Emperor of the North / Emperor of the North Pole

    (1973)

    Director: Robert Aldrich

    Cast: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Carradine

    Local Locations : Cottage Grove

    The "hobos" of the Great Depression, trains, and no free riding encompass this action-adventure thriller filmed in Cottage Grove. 

     
  • Lost Horizon

    Lost Horizon 

    (1973)

    Director:  Charles Jarrott

    Cast: Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann, Sally Kellerman

    Local Locations : Timberline Lodge and Mt.Hood

    James Hilton's Utopian "lost world" musical taken from the classic film of the same name is filmed in many studios, but also Oregon's famous Timberline Lodge was used in shots, providing a blizzard condition for the story.

     
  • Rooster Cogburn

    Rooster Cogburn

    (1975)

    Director: Stuart Millar

    Cast: John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Zerbe 

    This hidden gem of a western flick starring Wayne and Hepburn contains many shots of Oregon, most notably Smith Rock State Park, where a lot of mountain climbing takes place. 

     
  • Cuckoo's Nest

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    (1975)

    Director: Milos Forman

    Cast: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Michael Berryman

    Local Locations: Depoe Bay, Salem, and the Oregon State Mental Hospital (in Salem)

    One "Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," based on a book by Ken Kesey (he also wrote "Sometimes A Great Notion") takes place inside a mental institution. And what better institute then the now-closed down Oregon State Mental Hospital in Salem. They creepy sterile hospital is perfect for Jack Nicholoson's level of crazy.

     
  • Animal House

    National Lampoon's Animal House

    (1978)

    Director: John Landis

    Cast: John Belushi, Karen Allen, Tom Hulce

    Local Locations: University of Oregon - Hayward Field, Autzen Stadium, Omega House/Phi Kappa Psi, and Delta House (but it's demolished now) 

    The quintessential college-frat life movie, this John Belushi classic was filmed at many places on and around the campus University of Oregon. 



     

     
  • 1941

    1941 

    (1979)

    Director: Steven Spielberg

    Cast: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Treat Williams 

    Local Locations: Gold Beach and Cannon Beach

    1941, a comedic telling of a Japanese invasion after Pearl Harbor, shows some of the beautiful Oregon coast. The opening scene was filmed in the small town of Gold Beach, providing a lovely coastal shot to open the hillarious, and often overlooked, movie.

     
  • The Shining

    The Shining 

    (1977)

    Director: Stanley Kubrick

    Cast: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd 

    Local Locations: Timberline Lodge

    Creepy Jack Nicholoson again! "The Shining"uses many shots from the region, but the most famous is the Timberline Lodge on Mount.Hood, used as the exterior of the sinister Overlook Hotel. A trip to the lodge and you might cringe in fear of hearing those words: "Here's Johhny!"

     
  • The High Co$t of Living

    How to Beat the High Co$t of Living

    (1980)

    Director: Robert Scheerer

    Cast: Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin, Jessica Lange 

    Local Locations: Eugene and the Valley River Center in Eugene

    The cost of living has risen, and what better way to avoid the effects of inflamation then to sleep in your car? A promising cash ball at the local mall, which happens to be Valley River Center in Eugene, gives them a chance to change their lives. 

     
  • Just Before Dawn

    Just Before Dawn ( Survivance)

    (1981)

    Director: Jeff Lieberman

    Cast: George Kennedy, Mike Kellin, Chris Lemmon

    Local Locations: Silver Falls State Park

    A group of campers, camping in the beautiful Silver Falls State Park, are chased by a machete-wielding psycho. A basic serial-killer movie, but with a twist about halfway that leaves the audience screaming.

     
  • Personal Best

    Personal Best

    (1982)

    Director: Robert Towne

    Cast: Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Patrice Donnelly 

    Local Locations: Eugene

    Chris, a highily-ranked athlete, strives for nationals. Filmed mainly in California, this film does have a few scenes in Eugene, showcasing the city at its sporty best. 

     
  • Up the Creek

    Up the Creek

    (1984)

    Director: Robert Butler

    Cast: Tim Matheson, Jennifer Runyon, Stephen Furst

    Local Locations: Bend

    A group of collegiate students forced into a intercollegiate rafting race must overcome their differences and show teamwork to travel 'up the creek.' The region around Bend provides a realistic environment for the chaos to ensue. With a tagline of 'Who says a bunch of boobs can't win a race?' expect humor at every turn.

     
  • American Taboo

    American Taboo

    (1984)

    Director: Steve Lustgarten

    Cast: Jay Horenstein, Nicole Harrison, Hester Schell

    Local Locations: Portland and Fort Stevens

    The stigmata of a cameraman is someone who usually is behind the camera because they don't want to be in front of it. Paul, the titular character of the movie, has been the cameraman for almost his whole life, until a new tenant moves in next door. Paul's passion is landscape photography and Fort Stevens and Portland provide beautiful scenery for him to explore with his new life.

     
  • The Goonies

    The Goonies

    (1985)

    Director: Richard Donner

    Cast: Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen 

    Local Locations: Cannon Beach and Astoria

    A group of kids, a map, and a hidden treasure. What more could anyone want? A perfect film for the adult looking for their childhood, or for a child looking for an adventure. Astoria and Cannon Beach provide a beautiful pirate-esque area for the treasure-hunting tykes and audiences alike.

     
  • Mala Noche

    Mala Noche

    (1985)

    Director: Gus Van Sant

    Cast: Tim Streeter, Doug Cooeyate, Ray Monge

    Local Locations: Portland, Old Town

    "Mala Noche," Spanish for bad night, tells the story of attraction between poet Walt and a young illegal immigrant. But the barriers of language and culture need to be overcome first. Filmed completely in Portland, "Mala Noche" weaves a tale of mad love. Gus, with a crew of three, made the film for around $25,000.

     
  • Short Circuit

    Short Circuit

    (1986)

    Director: John Badham

    Cast: Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens 

    Local Locations: Astoria, Cascade Locks, Crown Point, Columbia River Gorge

    A robot, struck by lightning, becomes intelligent and escapes his ordinary robot life. Filmed all over the west coast, including some really cool shots in the Columbia Gorge. This little robot sure loves to travel!

     
  • Stand By Me

    Stand By Me

    (1986)

    Director: Rob Reiner

    Cast: Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman

    Local Locations: Brownsville, Veneta, Cottage Grove and Franklin 

    Most people know the theme song of this movie without even realizing it, the lovely Ben E King, belts out sweet rythms: "Stand By Me." The movies takes place in "Castle Rock" where a group of boys recount their childhood as they adventure to find the body of a local kid who has gone missing. The areas of Cottage Grove, Franklin, Veneta, Brownsvile, and Eugene provide a picturesque backdrop for them to discover what friendship is all about.

     
  • Shadow Play

    Shadow Play

    (1986)

    Director: Susan Shadburne

    Cast: Dee Wallace, Cloris Leachman, Ron Kuhlman

    Local Locations: Portland

    "Shadow Play "is about a playwright haunted by her dead fiance's spirit.  In the movie Dee Wallace (best known as the mom in E.T.) travels to a remote island, which turns out to be Portland. 

     
  • Benji the Hunted

    Benji the Hunted

    (1986)

    Director: Joe Camp

    Cast: Red Steagall, Frank Inn, Benjean

    Local Locations: Astoria, Newport

    Benji, after experiencing an accident, is left alone in a vast wilderness to survive. He comes across many wild animals, and uses his show-dog skills to help others and survive to get back to his owner's arms. Surviving in the Oregon wilderness can be tough, especially with locations such as rugged wilderness outside of Newport and Astoria.

     
  • Permanent Record

    Permanent Record

    (1988)

    Director: Marisa Silver

    Cast: Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves, Pamela Gidley 

    Local Locations: Portland - Benson High School, Broadway Bridge, 12th Av & SW Taylor, Hawthorne Bridge, Lung Fung Restaurant (SE), and Cannon Beach - Ecola State Park

    After his friend dies and he takes over their responsibilities, school kid "David" learns of the pressures that his friend faced that had led him to his death. Using locales such as Benson High School and surrounding areas, the locations provide a movie Oregonians will connect with.

     
  • Homer & Eddie

    Homer & Eddie

    (1988)

    Director: Andrey Konchalovskiy (as Andrei Konchalovsky)

    Cast: James Belushi, Whoopi Goldberg, John Waters

    Local Locations: Mount Hood and Oregon City

    A crazy man and a sociopathic woman reunite with a death of a father who had disowned the man earlier. A cross-country car trip brings the two together and provides meaning to their dismal lives. This supposed cross-country car trip happens to only be through California and Oregon, but the changes in environment provide a perfect feel of the cross-country experience.

     
  • Drugstore Cowboy

    Drugstore Cowboy

    (1989)

    Director: Gus Van Sant (as Gus Van Sant Jr.)

    Cast: Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, James Le Gros

    Beacon Rock, Northwest Portland (Irving Apartments, Nob Hill Pharmacy), Pearl District

    Gus Van Sant's breakthrough film, Roger Ebert considered it one of the best films of 1989. Following a group of junkies as they rob local drugstores If you look close enough you will find the old Nob Hill Pharamacy where a robbery occurs at the corner of Northwest 21st and Glisan street. The film also offers views of Portland, specifically the Pearl District, that no longer exist. 

     
  • Come See the Paradise

    Come See the Paradise

    (1989)

    Director: Alan Parker

    Cast: Dennis Quaid, Tamlyn Tomita, Sab Shimono

    Local Locations: Astoria, Portland, Willamette Valley

    Jack McGurn falls in love with a Japanese woman, and then-World War II breaks out and Japanese immigrants are forced to live in war camps. Astoria, Portland (primarily Old Town and Chinatown) and the Willamette Valley provide the camp-like scenery for the movie to display its darker side.

     
  • Love at Large

    Love at Large

    (1990)

    Director: Alan Rudolph

    Cast: Tom Berenger, Elizabeth Perkins, Anne Archer 

    Local Locations: Bend, Downtown Portland

    A beautiful performer asks a private detective to investigate her lover, miscommunication ensues and two private detectives end up unraveling a giant mystery that takes place in Bend, Portland and the building where the Paramount Hotel now resides.

     
  • Kindergarten Cop

    Kindergarten Cop

    1990

    Director: Ivan Reitman

    Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed

    Local Locations : Cannon Beach - Ecola State Park, Astoria - John Jacbo Astor School

    Schwarzenegger is a tough who has to go undercover at a school to bust a notorious drug dealer. Only problem is that his cover is as a kindergarten teacher. John Jacob Astor Elementary School in Astoria provides this hillarious movie with a cute and comical site to otherwise brutal police movies.

     
  • The Favor

    The Favor

    1990

    Director: Donald Petrie

    Cast: Harley Jane Kozak, Elizabeth McGovern, Bill Pullman, Brad Pitt

    Local Locations: Portland, Pearl District

    A woman ponders what would happen if she had been with her past lover instead of the man she is married to now. She asks a friend to check on him to see how he is. Filmed in Los Angeles as well as Portland, the two cities mirror the two women in the film. This was one of Brad Pitt's first films. He played an artist who showed his work in gallery space of the Jamison/Thomas Gallery, a very well known gallery at the time.

     
  • My Own Private Idaho

    My Own Private Idaho

    1991

    Director: Gus Van Sant

    Cast: River Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, James Russo

    Local Locations: Maupin and Portland

    Based on the works of Shakespeare, this classic from director Gus Van Sant was shot in a crumbling hotel that would go on to become the Governor and then Sentinel Hotel. Playing hustlers, stars Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix seemed to have as much fun hanging out in Portland as they did making the movie. 

     
  • Shattered

    Shattered

    (1991)

    Director: Wolfgang Petersen

    Cast: Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins, Greta Scacchi 

    Local Locations: Manzanita

    "Shattered," just like the amnesia the main character faces, is a movie about picking up the pieces. Manzanita and San Francisco provide beautiful coastal environments for the character to experience as he picks up his life.

     
  • Point Break

    Point Break

    1991

    Director: Kathryn Bigelow

    Cast: Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey 

    Local Location: Cannon Beach and Wheeler


    Surfing and undercover agents. Sounds like a recipe for chaos. 
    The movie "Point Break" mixes the two ingredients well and provides a beautiful coastal environment for the surfing, Shooting in many places along the West Coast, including Cannon Beach, the movie is a hillarious mix of action in the land of surfing.


     

     
  • Claire of the Moon

    Claire of the Moon

    (1992)

    Director: Nicole Conn

    Cast: Trisha Todd, Karen Trumbo, Faith McDevitt

    Local Locations: Portland, and various coastal places

    A group of female authors go on a coastal retreat to work on their collective pieces—and each other. Considered one of the first mainstream films to feature an explicit lesbian storyline, this film was shot from Portland to the Oregon coast. A same-sex classic. 

     
  • Dr. Giggles

    Dr. Giggles

    (1992)

    Director: Manny Coto

    Cast: Larry Drake, Holly Marie Combs, Cliff De Young

    Local Location: Portland

    Set in Portland, the movie follows the psychopathic son of a mass-murder as he escapes to terrorize the town that captured his father. His murder weapon? Laughter. 

     
  • Guns on Clackamas

    Guns on Clackamas

    (1993)

    Director: Bill Plympton

    Cast: John Bader, Janice Bangs, Graydon Beeks 

    Local Location: Oregon City

    "Guns on Clackamas" is cartoonist Bill Plympton's peek into the film industry, a documentary about the making of a fictional Western titled after the documentary. The cast members are not up-to-par, and accidents happen on the set.  

     
  • The River Wild

    The River Wild

    (1993)

    Director: Curtis Hanson

    Cast: Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn 

    Local Locations: Grants Pass and the Upper Rogue River

    A rafting trip goes awry when a pair of armed killers appear, forcing the expert rafter, played by Meryl Streep, to navigate the violent river with even more difficulty. Filmed on difficult rivers including Oregon's Rogue River; this film takes a simple family trip and turns it into a terrifying adventure. 

     
  • Maverick

    Maverick

    (1993)

    Director: Richard Donner

    Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, James Garner

    Local Locations: Columbia River Gorge and Beacon Rock

    Based on the television show starring James Garner as "Bret Maverick," this movie stars Mel Gibson as Maverick, who must match wits with Jodie Foster as a charming thief. Filming location highlights include a stretch of the Columbia River near Cascade Locks. This film will make you laugh and keep you on the edge of your seat.

     
  • Cowgirls Get the Blues

    Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

    (1993)

    Director: Gus Van Sant (as Gus Van Sant Jr.)

    Cast: Uma Thurman, Lorraine Bracco, Pat Morita

    Local Locations: Bend, Portland, Sisters, and the John Day Fossil Beds at Kimberly

    The large-thumbed "Sissy," played by Uma Thurman, is a model sent to film a commercial at a well-known ranch. But not all is what it seems at this ranch, where the cowgirls rule. Filmed in downtown Portland as well as the remote John Day Fossil Beds, the movie is based on the novel by Northwest author Tom Robbins. 

     
  • Free Willy

    Free Willy

    1993

    Director: Simon Wincer

    Cast: Jason James Richter, Lori Petty, Michael Madsen

    Local Locations: Astoria, Cannon Beach, Portland, and the Burnside Skatepark in Portland

    "Free Willy" is the story of a killer whale that is set to be killed and a boy risking everything to free it. Filmed in Cannon Beach, Astoria and Portland, this movie is a beautiful family adventure to sit down and watch for movie night. How far would you go for something you love?

     
  • The Temp

    The Temp

    1993

    Director: Tom Holland

    Cast: Timothy Hutton, Faye Dunaway, Lara Flynn Boyle

    Local Locations: Portland and Oregon's North Coast

    A business takeover has the employees struggling to find new employment; an assistant takes leave and his replacement is a little 'too good to be true.' Filmed along the North Coast and in Portland (in the same hotel that My Own Private Idaho was shot) this dramatic thriller, starring a post-"Mommie Dearest," Faye Dunaway, bears the tagline 'Don't get mad. Get promoted.'

     
  • Body of Evidence

    Body of Evidence

    1993

    Director: Uli Edel

    Cast: Madonna, Willem Dafoe, Joe Mantegna 

    Local Locations: Portland in the Pittock Mansion

    A woman is accused of killing a man to inherit his fortune. She is arrested as a suspect and ends up having an affair with her lawyer. This BDSM-ish romantic thriller predates Fifty Shades of Grey by more than two decades and stars Madonna as...well...someone like Madonna. Filming locations include the staid Pittock Mansion as well as a houseboat on the Willamette River (where the kinky situation was very unstaid). 

     
  • Fire in the Sky

    Fire in the Sky

    1993

    Director: Robert Lieberman

    Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer 

    Local Locations: Oakland, Roseburg, Sutherlin, and Idleyld Park

    "Fire in the Sky," based off the book and events of the Walton family, Is a dramatic mystery about an Arizona logger abducted by a flying saucer. Filmed in Arizona as well as Oregon, this movie will give you a probing glimpse of those mysterious lights in the sky.


     

     
  • Homeward Bound

    Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

    1993

    Director: Duwayne Dunham

    Cast: (the voices of) Michael J. Fox, Sally Field, Don Alder

    Local Locations: Bend, Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood National Forest, Portland, Deshchutes National Forest, Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, Joseph, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Whitman National Forest

    Homeward Bound is a family drama about a group of pets surviving in the wilderness on their journey back home. The Oregon wildreness areas in which the movie is filmed provide a grueling adventure for the pets.

     
  • Free Willy 2

    Free Willy 2

    1994

    Director: Dwight H. Little

    Cast: Jason James Richter, Michael Madsen, Francis Capra

    Local Location: Astoria

    A continuation of the first "Free Willy" film, this time the main character has to help the whales and their families from an oil spill.


     

     
  • Foxfire

    Foxfire

    1995

    Director: Annette Haywood-Carter

    Cast: Hedy Burress, Angelina Jolie, Jenny Lewis

    Local Location: Portland

    Foxfire tells the story of a group of teenagers banding together after a turn of events puts them into similiar situations. But when their friendship starts to take a dangerous turn the plot thickens. Filmed in Portland, including the Burnside Bridge, this movies takes a darker look at school life in the '90s.

     
  • Assassin

    Assassins

    1995

    Director: Richard Donner

    Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas, Julianne Moore

    Local Location: Portland

    Robert, a seasoned hitman wants to leave the business, but younger assassin Bain's next task is to eliminate him. Pitting actors Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas, in the scenery of Mexico, Oregon and California. In the movie, the actors were holed up in the Old Town hotel that would go on to become the Embassy Suites. 

     
  • Reggie's Prayer

    Reggie's Prayer

    1996

    Director: Paul McKellips

    Cast: Reggiew White, Pat Morita, Cylk Cozart

    Local Location: Portland

    Reggie White plays titular Reggie, a pro football player turned coach in a Portland high school. He helps his players along the way and learns more about himself. 

     
  • Postman

    The Postman

    1997

    Director: Kevin Costner

    Cast: Kevin Costner, Will Patton, Larenz Tate

    Local Locations: Bend, Redmond, Three Lynx

    In post-apocalyptic America a no-name man finds a postman uniform and dons it, which begins his adventure to find other survivors. Filmed in the west, a major chunk of thi this action-adventure was filmed outside of Bend.

     
  • Zero Effect

    Zero Effect

    1997

    Director: Jake Kasdan

    Cast: Bill Pullman, Ben Stiller, Ryan O'Neal

    Local Locations: Crown Point at the Columbia River Gorge and Portland

    World-class detective "Daryl Zero" faces his biggest challenge yet. When he isn't working, he has no idea what to do with himself, and his lack of social skills only hinders progress. His next case, though, pushes his social skills to the limit. Filmed in Los Angeles, Portland and the Columbia River Gorge, this crime drama has a splash of comedy to make you laugh.

     
  • Bongwater

    Bongwater

    1998

    Director: Richard Sears

    Cast: Luke Wilson, Alicia Witt, Amy Locane 

    Local Location: Portland

    An aspiring artist/pot dealer is in love with smoking pot. So much in love that his girl leaves him and moves to New York, but now that she is gone he wants her back. Filmed in Los Angeles, Potland and New York this stoner-comedy will make your heart warm. 

     
  • Men of Honor

    Men of Honor

    1999

    Director: George Tillman Jr.

    Cast: Cuba Gooding Jr., Robert De Niro, Charlize Theron 

    Local Locations: Rainer, Portland, North Plains

    The story of Carl Brashear, the first African American U.S. Navy diver. Filmed in Washington as well as North Plains and a few restaurant exteriors in Portland, this biographical drama just might inspire you.

     
  • Blast

    Blast

    2000

    Director: Martin Schenk

    Cast: Liesel Matthews, Blake Heron, Tony Denman

    Local Locations: Columbia River Gorge, Lake Oswego, Scappoose, and Vernonia

    Four high school teens (including Liesel Matthews, following up her work in "Princess Bride" and "Air Force One"), believe the local legend about a killer on the loose. After a friend dissappears the other three believe they are the next targets. Filmed in the Columbia River Gorge, and on the streets of Vernonia, this revenge movie keeps you on your toes.

     
  • Swordfish

    Swordfish

    2000

    Director: Dominic Sena

    Cast: John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry

    Local Locations: Smith Rock, Terrebonne, Ventura

    A group of renegade counter-terrorists plan to steal billions in US government dirty money. This crime thriller is filmed in many places in California as well as the Central Oregon locales of Smith Rock and the small town of Terrebonne. 

     
  • Pay It Forward

    Pay It Forward

    2000

    Director: Mimi Leder

    Cast: Kevin Spacey, Haley Joel Osment, Helen Hunt 

    Local Location: Portland

    "Pay it Forward" is an inspirational drama about a young boy trying to change the world. Shot primarliy elsewhere, there is a scene on a bridge that was filmed in Portland. 

     
  • Bandits

    Bandits

    2000

    Director: Barry Levinson

    Cast: Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate Blanchett 

    Local Locations: Lake Oswego, Silverton, Broadway Bridge (Portland), Crown Point (Columbia Gorge), Oregon City, Portland, West Linn, Wilsonville

    A comedy crime drama where two bank robbers fall in love with the girl that they have kidnapped. The bank robbery takes place in Silverton and a few other scenes are filmed in other Oregon cities.

     
  • A.I.

    A.I. 

    2000

    Director: Steven Spielberg

    Cast: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor

    Local Location: Oxbow Park (Gresham)

    A robot longs to become human, to feel human emotions. This movie is mainly filmed in California, but Oxbow Park in Gresham is used as well. This is the second Haley Joel Osment film that had small scenes shot in Oregon.

     
  • Eban and Charley

    Eban and Charley

    2000

    Director: James Bolton

    Cast: Brent Fellows, Gio Black Peter, Ellie Nicholson

    Local Locations: Astoria, Portland, Seaside

    This somewhat controversial drama projects the theme of same-sex love and age differences, and Astoria and Portland highlight the plot very well.

     
  • The Ring

    The Ring

    2002

    Director: Gore Verbinski

    Cast: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox 

    Local Locations: Newport and Astoria

    After you watched the cursed video tape, you only live for seven days. The premise of this movie is creepy and intriguing. Based on a Japanese novel and film of the same name, the movie is filmed along the West Coast. Newport's Yaqunia Head Light provides a freaky scene in the later half of the movie.

     
  • Jackass: The Movie

    Jackass: The Movie

    2002

    Director: Jeff Tremaine

    Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius 

    Local Location: Portland, Hawthorne District

    A group of men who refuse to grow up acting out their extreme desires. The movie itself is filmed in many locations around the world (including Portland's Hawthorne District), providing hilarious entertainment with the group and with the locals. Definetly not for the squeamish.

     
  • Elephant

    Elephant

    2002

    Director: Gus Van Sant

    Cast: Elias McConnell, Alex Frost, Eric Deulen

    Local Locations: Portland and Whitaker Middle School

    Mirroring the tragedy that struck a Colorado high school, Gus Van Sant's compelling film tells what can happend to an ordinary high school with ordinary students. The majority of filming took place at the demolished Whitaker Middle School in Northeast Portland. 

     
  • The Hunted

    The Hunted

    2003

    Director: William Friedkin

    Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro, Connie Nielsen

    Local Locations: Oregon City, Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Mount Hood, Silver Falls State Park, Ross Island in Portland, Salem, PDX International Airport, Gus Solomon Courthouse in Portland, Hawthorne Bridge, St. Johns and the Blue Heron Paper Company in Oregon City

    An FBI agent has to chase down a assassin who hunts humans in the deep woods near Mount Hood. The Hawthorne Bridge doubled as a MAX line for a pivotal scene in this thriller. 

     
  • Thumbsucker

    Thumbsucker

    2003

    Director: Mike Mills

    Cast: Lou Taylor Pucci, Tilda Swinton, Vinvent D'Onofrio

    Local Locations: Beaverton, Sherwood, Tigard, Portland Airport, Vernonia, and Tulalatin High School.

    Thumbsucking is a comfort for a small child, but there is a point in life where it is not socially accepted. Follow the main character Justin through his grueling tale of breaking his addiction to thumbsucking. The film was shot in Beaverton, Sherwood, Tigard and the Portland International Airport, which provide great scenery to go along with this quirky comedic movie.

     
  • What the Bleep Do We Know

    What the Bleep Do We Know!? (WTBDWK)

    2004

    Directer: William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente

    Cast: Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie 

    Local Locations: Portland, Hilssboro, and St. Patricks Church in Portland

    WTBDWK is a documentary about quantum uncertainty. It makes the viewer think about everything and at points nothing at all. Within all the uncertainity, the movie is filmed along the West Coast, including Seattle, San Francisco, Hillsboro, Portland and even the Polish wedding scene is filmed at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Portland.

     
  • The Ring 2

    The Ring 2

    2004

    Director: Hideo Nakata

    Cast: Naomi Watts, David Dorfman, Sissy Spacek

    Local Location: Astoria

    Continuing on from the first movie, the second movie adds more horror and sceams. Filmed in the same locations as the first, the story will linger on, even after you turn off the television.

     
  • Are We There Yet?

    Are We There Yet?

    2004

    Director: Brian Levant

    Cast: Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen

    Local Location: Portland

    A comedy drama about a boyfriend driving his girlfriend's kids across country. Hilarity ensues, but also a strong bond forms between characters. Filmed mainly in Canada, a few scenes are filmed in Portland as well.

     
  • Old Joy

    Old Joy

    2006

    Director: Kelly Reichardt

    Cast: Daniel London, Will Oldham, Tanya Smith 

    Local Locations: Portland, Mount Hood National Forest, and Colton

    A drama about two old friends reuniting for a camping trip that takes place in Oregon's beautiful Cascade Mountain rage.

     
  • Into the Wild

    Into the Wild

    2006

    Director: Sean Penn

    Cast: Emile Hirsch, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener

    Local Locations: Beaverton, Portland, Newburg, and Sisters

    Based on a nonfiction book by author Jon Krakauer, "Into the Wild" tells the story of a man abandoning his possessions and money to live in the wilderess. An action-adventure movie filmed all along the West Coast, the gripping story will keep you entertained throughout. Astoria, Sisters, Mount Hood, and other places in Oregon are just a few of the beautiful locales this journey takes us through.

     
  • My Name Is Bruce

    My Name Is Bruce

    2006

    Director: Bruce Campbell

    Cast: Bruce Campbell, Grace Thorsen, Taylor Sharpe 

    Local Locations: Medford and Southern Oregon

    Bruce Campbell stars in this comedic horror film about himself. Filmed in Southern Oregon, including Medford.

     
  • Paranoid Park

    Paranoid Park

    2006

    Director: Gus Van Sant

    Cast: Gabe Nevins, Daniel Liu, Taylor Momsen

    Local Locations: Portland, Burnside Skate Park, St. Johns Bridge and Madison High School

    Paranoid Park tells the story of a teenage skateboarder's life after a dramatic event takes place, an accidental death of a security guard that he had caused. This story, based on a novel by Blake Nelson, takes place in Portland and true to the story, is filmed in Portland as well. Look out for the Burnside Skatepark as well as the St. Johns Bridge.

     
  • Seraphim Falls

    Seraphim Falls

    2006

    Director: David Von Ancken

    Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson, Anjelica Huston 

    Local Locations: Klamath Falls, McKenzie River, and Sahalie Falls

    A dramatic thriller taking place at the end of the Civil War, when some grudges were not settled. Using Sahalie Falls, Koosah Falls and the McKenzie River as a backdrop makes the film stand out among fellow country-style movies.

     
  • Management

    Management

    2007

    Director: Stephen Belber

    Cast:  Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson

    Local Locations: Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Portland Japanese Gardens, and Madras

    A cutesy romantic comedy about a traveling art saleswoman and a hotel manager who falls in love with her. The lovely Japanese Gardens highlights a scene in the movie, as well as Hillsboro, Beaverton, Madras as the scenery for the movie. Look out for landmarks and signs that you can remember. 

     
  • Calvin Marshall

    Calvin Marshall

    2007

    Director: Gary Lundgren

    Cast: Alex Frost, Noah Scott, Abbey Merow 

    Local Locations: Ashland and Medford

    A college student trying to become a Major League Baseball player finds out his true calling. A comedic drama, "Calvin Marshall" is filmed in Ashland and Medford.

     
  • Cthulhu

    Cthulhu 

    2007

    Director: Dan Gildark (as Daniel Gildark)

    Cast:  Jason Cottle, Casey Curran, Ethan Atkinson

    Local Locations: Astoria, Florence, Gearhart, and Seaside

    Based on H.P. Lovecraft's mythical monster, "Cthulhu" is about a Seattlite moving to the Oregon coast, and his discovery of a New Age cult. Filmed in Washington and Oregon, this thriller will keep you on your toes. 

     
  • Dark Horizon

    Dark Horizon

    2007

    Director: Nicholas J. Hagen

    Cast: Ryan Deal, Ryan Carty, Hannah Kaiser

    Local Location: Salem

    "Dark Horizon" is an adventure-thriller about a couple going camping with their family to strengthen the bonds. Tension is thick in the air and a mysterious threat is out there tearing everyone apart. Figthing for survival and saving loved ones, the two love birds must brave the Washington and Oregon wilderness.

     
  • Untraceable

    Untraceable

    2007

    Director: Gregory Hoblit

    Cast:  Diane Lane, Colin Hanks, Joseph Cross

    Local Locations: Portland, Beaverton, Clackamas and Irvington

    In "Untraceable" an FBI agent chases down a serial killer who posts videos of his victims online. Filmed all over Portland, this thriller will keep you on the chase as well.

     
  • The Auteur

    The Auteur

    2008

    Director: James Westby

    Cast: Melik Malkasian, Denise Chanterelle DuBois, Loren Hoskins 

    Local Location: Portland

    An outrageous comic gem about a porn director's weekend as he receives a lifetime achievment award at a film festival in Portland. 

     
  • The Burning Plain

    The Burning Plain

    2008

    Director: Guillermo Arriaga

    Cast: Charlize Theron, John Corbett, José María Yazpik 

    Local Locations: Depoe Bay, Portland

    A drama about a mother and daughter trying to reform their broken bonds. Depoe Bay and Portland give a serene simplicity to the movie.

     
  • Selfless

    Selfless

    2008

    Director:Jacob Pander

    Cast: Josh Rengert, Mo Gallini, October Moore

    Local Location: Portland

    A once-in-a-lifetime encounter with a stranger sets a chain of events in motion for architect Dylan Gray. Filmed in bustling Portland, this thoughtful movie will make you wonder about your own bustling life.

     
  • Twilight

    Twilight

    2008

    Director: Catherine Hardwicke

    Cast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke

    Local Locations: Gresham, Columbia River Gorge, Madison High School in Portland, Silver Falls State Park, Santa Calrita, Salmon River, and Clackamas Community College

    A romantic drama about a teenager falling in love with a vampire. Based on the bestselling young adult novel, the story takes place in Forks, Wash., but was filmed primarily in Oregon. The prom scene at the end of the film was shot in Corbett's now-defunct View Point Inn. 

     
  • The Road

    The Road

    2008

    Director: John Hillcoat

    Writers:

    Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Kodi Smit-McPhee

    Local Locations: Fort Stevens and the Columbia River Gorge

    A post-apocalpytic tale of father and son trying to survive against all means. This drama, based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy, was filmed in Fort Stevens, Horsetail Falls and many other locatons in Oregon, which helped depict the apocalyptic environment needed.

     
  • Wendy and Lucy

    Wendy and Lucy

    2008

    Director: Kelly Reichardt

    Cast: Michelle Williams, Lucy, David Koppell

    Local Locations: Portland, North Portland, Wilsonville, Astoria

    A woman's life unravels when her car breaks down, her pet is sent to the pound and she realizes her life is in shambles. Filmed in Portland, North Portland, Wilsonville and Astoria, this realistic drama will make you double think your own situations.

     
  • Coraline

    Coraline

    2009

    Director: Henry Selick

    Cast: Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman

    Local Locations: Portland

    Be careful what you wish for is the tag line of this cute but horrific animated film, produced by Portland animation company LAIKA. 

     
  • Extraordinary Measures

    Extraordinary Measures

    2009

    Director: Tom Vaughan

    Cast: Brendan Fraser, Keri Russell, Harrison Ford

    Local Locations: St. Paul, Portland, Estacada, Lake Oswgo, Manzanita, Tualatin

    A realistic drama about the efforts to find a cure for a rare genetic disease in a child. Based in Portland, this movie's tagline is, "Don't hope for a miracle. Make one." 

     
  • Meek's Cutoff

    Meek's Cutoff

    2010

    Director: Kelly Reichardt 

    Cast: Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Bruce Greenwood

    Local Locations: Harney County, Burns, Hines 

    This is the second Kelly Reichardt film shot in Oregon that features Michelle Williams (the first was Wendy and Lucy). Loosely based on actual events that happened to families traveling west on the Oregon Trail, Meek's Cutoff was shot in dusty and desolate Harney County. 

     
  • Bucksville

    Bucksville

    2011

    Director: Chel White

    Cast: Thomas Stroppel, David Bodin, Ted Rooney

    Local Locations: Portland, Vernonia, and Zig Zag

    A young man struggles with his father's legacy, a secret militia that he had created. Based in a small town, this movie is filmed in Portland, Vernonia and Zig Zag, providing a small-town vibe.

     
  • How to Die in Oregon

    How to Die in Oregon

    2011

    Director: Peter Richardson (as Peter D. Richardson)

    Cast: Harry Bruton, Ray Carnay, Cody Curtis 

    This documentary tells of a measure in Oregon dealing with legal physician-assisted suicide. 

     
  • Cold Weather

    Cold Weather

    2011

    Director: Aaron Katz

    Cast: Cris Lankenau, Raúl Castillo, Robyn Rikoon

    Local Locations: Cannon Beach, The Dalles, Portland

    After moving back to Portland, an Oregonian gets involved in a mystery dealing with his ex's disappearance. 

     
  • Rid of Me

    Rid of Me

    2011

    Director: James Westby

    Cast: Katie O'Grady, John Keyser, Storm Large 

    Local Locations: Portland

    A dark comedy about a breakdown and rebirth of a woman and her own self-discovery. James Westby puts together a great local cast, including Katie O'Grady and singer/actress Storm Large. 

     
  • ParaNorman

    ParaNorman

    2012

    Directors: Chris Butler, Sam Fell

    Local Locations: Portland

    Cast: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz-Plasse

    Another animated production from LAIKA, this time the story is about a little boy who can see ghosts and his journey to break his town's curse.

     
  • Gone

    Gone

    2012

    Director: Heitor Dhalia

    Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Carpenter, Wes Bentley

    Local Location: Portland, Forest Park

    Portland's massive Forest Park, the largest urban park in the United States, plays a major part in this dramatic thriller that stars Amanda Seyfried. 

     
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