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This list includes films shot either completely or partially in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and/or the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Some of these are set in the city; others were shot in Pittsburgh but set in another real or fictional location[1]


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Contents





  • 1 1890s


  • 2 1900s


  • 3 1910s


  • 4 1920s


  • 5 1930s


  • 6 1940s


  • 7 1950s


  • 8 1960s


  • 9 1970s


  • 10 1980s


  • 11 1990s


  • 12 2000s


  • 13 2010s

    • 13.1 2010


    • 13.2 2011


    • 13.3 2012


    • 13.4 2013


    • 13.5 2014


    • 13.6 2015


    • 13.7 2016



  • 14 See also


  • 15 References




1890s[edit]






Academy Award Winner

Golden Globe Winner

Nominated, or minor award winner

1897


  • The Prophecy of the Gargoyle

1898


  • Tancred Commandery, Pittsburg

1899


  • Heros of Luzon

  • Running Through Gallitzin Tunnel


1900s[edit]


1901



  • Packing Pickle Jars[2]


  • Cucumbers & Cauliflower[2]

1902



  • Panoramic View[2]


  • Jones & Laughlin Steel Yard[2]

1903


  • Pittsburgh Fire Department in Full Run

  • The Prophecy of the Gargoyle II: Gregor's Return

1904


  • Assembling a Generator

  • Assembling and Testing Turbines

  • Casting a Guide Box

  • Coil Winding Machines

  • Coil Winding Section E

  • Girls Winding Armatures

  • Panorama Exterior Westinghouse Works

  • Panorama of Machine Co. Aisle

  • Panorama View Street Car Motor Room

  • Panorama View Aisle B

  • Steam Hammer

  • Steam Whistle

  • Taking Time Checks

  • Taping Coils

  • Tapping a Furnace

  • Testing a Rotary

  • Testing Large Turbines

  • Welding the Big Ring

  • Westinghouse Employees Boarding Train

  • Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Co. Works (Casting Scene)

  • Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Co. Works (Moulding Scene)

  • Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Works

1905



  • The Juvenile[3]


1910s[edit]


1912


  • Olympic Games, Pittsburgh YMCA

1914


  • Filial Love


  • The Perils of Pauline
    • Pearl White

1915


  • Via Wireless

1918


  • Just a Woman

1919



  • Spring Fever
    • Harold Lloyd


1920s[edit]


1920


  • The North Wind's Malice

1922



  • In the Name of the Law

    • Honus Wagner, Jeanne Carpenter

1924



  • Fording the Lincoln Highway[4]
    • William A. Magee

1926


  • Buy an Electric Refrigerator


1930s[edit]


1931


  • The Pip from Pittsburgh

1936


  • Can You Imagine

1939


  • The City


  • Allegheny Uprising

    • John Wayne, Claire Trevor


1940s[edit]


1940



  • Valley Town[5]

1941


  • The Pittsburgh Kid

1942



  • Pittsburgh

    • John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich

  • Columbia World Of Sports: College Champions

1945



  • The Valley of Decision

    • Lionel Barrymore, Jessica Tandy

1947



  • The Unconquered
    • Helen Keller, Gertrude Stein

1948



  • The Legend of Johnny Appleseed
    • Dennis Day


1950s[edit]


1951



  • Angels in the Outfield

    • Bing Crosby, Joe DiMaggio, Ty Cobb


  • I Was a Communist for the FBI

    • Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart

1952



  • Pat and Mike[6]

    • Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn


  • The Winning Team[7]

    • Ronald Reagan, Doris Day

1955


  • Lonesome Trail

1958



  • Some Came Running

    • Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Dean Martin


1960s[edit]


1960



  • The Rat Race

    • Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Don Rickles

1963


  • A Visit to Santa

1965



  • Sylvia

    • Peter Lawford, Carroll Baker

1968



  • Night of the Living Dead

    • Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea


1970s[edit]


1970


  • Imago

  • Looking for Me

  • Inside/Outside Station 9

1971



  • The Affair
    • Judith Ridley

  • Vagrant Woman


  • Going Home

    • Robert Mitchum, Brenda Vaccaro

  • The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes

  • Eyes

  • Deus Ex

  • Three Domestics

1972


  • Jack's Wife

  • Investigation of a Hit and Run

  • 901/904

1973



  • The Crazies

    • Lynn Lowry, Richard Liberty


  • The Song Remains the Same

    • Robert Plant, Jimmy Page

  • After the Game

  • A Forty Dollar Misunderstanding

  • The Informant

  • A Legal Discussion of a Hit and Run

  • Manifold Controversy

  • Nothing Hurt But My Pride

  • Two Brothers

  • $21 or 21 days

  • Wrong Kid

  • You Wasn't Loitering

  • Henry Is Drunk

  • The 4th, 5th, & Exclusionary Rule

1974


  • The Devil and Sam Silverstein

1976


  • Betty's Corner Cafe


  • The Prophecy of the Gargoyle III: Hidden Flames of Passion

    • Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro

1977



  • Slap Shot

    • Paul Newman, Lindsay Crouse

  • Incident at Browns Ferry

1978



  • Martin

    • Tom Savini, John Amplas


  • The Deer Hunter

    • Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro

  • Death Penalty


  • Dawn of the Dead
    • Tom Savini

1979



  • The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh

    • Jonathan Winters, Stockard Channing, Flip Wilson, Julius Erving


1980s[edit]


1980


  • Effects

  • All Washed Up

1981



  • Knightriders

    • Ed Harris, Patricia Tallman, Tom Savini


  • What Price Clean Air?
    • Robert Richter

1982



  • Creepshow #1 Nov. 12–18 Top 10 Nov. 12 – Dec. 16
    • Ed Harris, Hal Holbrook, Ted Danson, Leslie Nielsen


  • Midnight
    • John Amplas

  • Second Challenge

  • King's Bane

  • Poland: Two weeks in Winter

1983



  • Flashdance #1 Apr. 15 – May 12 Top 5 May 15 – Jun. 9Top 10 -Jul. 28 & Aug. 26 – Oct. 13Top 15 until Oct. 20
    • Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri


  • All the Right Moves Top 5 Oct. 21 – Nov. 15 & Dec. 2–Dec. 8Top 10 until Dec. 15

    • Tom Cruise, Lea Thompson, Craig T. Nelson

  • Hambone & Hillie

1984



  • Mrs. Soffel Top 10 Feb. 8–10, 1985Top 20 Dec. 28, 1984 – Jan. 10, 1985

    • Mel Gibson, Diane Keaton


  • Reckless Top 5 Feb. 3 – Feb. 16

    • Aidan Quinn, Daryl Hannah, Dan Hedaya


  • The Muppets Take Manhattan Top 5 Jul. 13–19Top 10 Jul 20 – Aug. 2Top 15 until Aug. 16


  • Maria's Lovers

    • John Goodman, Nastassja Kinski


  • The Boy Who Loved Trolls

    • William H. Macy, Sam Waterston, Susan Anton

1985


  • Day of the Dead


  • Rappin' #5 May 10 – May 16#14 May 17–23

    • Mario Van Peebles, Rutanya Alda

  • Moon over Pittsburgh

1986



  • Gung Ho #1 Mar. 14–20Top 5 Mar. 21 – Apr. 24Top 10 until May 29

    • Michael Keaton, John Turturro, George Wendt, Mimi Rogers

  • The Majorettes

  • The Suicide Squeeze

  • Flight of the Spruce Goose

1987



  • RoboCop Top 5 Jul. 17 – Aug. 6 Top 10 Aug. 7–27Top 15 Until Oct. 1
    • Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Miguel Ferrer, Kurtwood Smith


  • Lady Beware

    • Michael Woods, Diane Lane

  • Drive-In Madness!


  • Alone In The Neon Jungle
    • Susan Pleshette, Danny Aiello

1988



  • The Prince of Pennsylvania

    • Keanu Reeves, Amy Madigan, Fred Ward, Bonnie Bedelia

  • Heartstopper


  • Monkey Shines

    • Stanley Tucci, Janine Turner, Stephen Root, Kate McNeil


  • Kenny
    • Caitlin Clarke, Liane Curtis, Zach Grenier


  • Dominick and Eugene Top 20: Mar. 18–24

    • Ray Liotta, Jamie Lee Curtis


  • Tiger Warsaw

    • Patrick Swayze, Piper Laurie,

  • Flesheater

  • Lightning Over Braddock


  • Street Law
    • Christina Cox

1989



  • No Place Like Home
    • Jeff Daniels


  • An Unremarkable Life
    • Shelley Winters

  • To the Limit

  • The Awakening


1990s[edit]


1990



  • Pretty Woman #1Mar. 23–29; Apr. 27 – May 17#2 Mar. 30 – Apr. 26#3 May 18 – May 31Top 5-Jun. 14Top 10-Jul. 12Top 15 -Oct. 18[8]

    • Julia Roberts, Richard Gere


  • Night of the Living Dead #7 Oct. 19–25#14 Oct. 26 – Nov. 1[9]


  • Two Evil Eyes #17 Oct. 25–31[10]

    • Harvey Keitel, Julie Benz


  • Margaret
    • Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Allison Janney


  • Superstar
    • Dennis Hopper, Shelley Winters


  • The 10 Million Dollar Getaway (TV Film)


  • Iron Maze
    • Bridget Fonda


  • Simple Justice

    • John Spencer, Doris Roberts

  • Criminal Justice
    • Forest Whitaker, Anthony LaPaglia, Rosie Perez, Jennifer Grey

    • https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099321/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3


1991



  • The Silence of the Lambs #1 Feb. 15 – Mar. 21#2 Mar. 22 – Apr. 11Top 6 Apr. 12 – May 16Top 15 until Jun. 20
    • Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Jodie Foster


  • My Girl #2 Nov. 29 – Dec. 5#3 Dec. 6–12#4 Nov. 22–28Top 10 until Jan. 2, 1992

    • Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Anna Chlumsky


  • Diary of a Hitman

    • James Belushi, Forest Whitaker, Sharon Stone


  • Waterland

    • Jeremy Irons, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Gyllenhaal


  • Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (also known as Picking up the Pieces)
    • Tom Tully, Maureen McCullough

  • My Worst Enemy

  • North of Pittsburgh

1992



  • Passed Away #14 Apr. 24–30

    • Bob Hoskins, Maureen Stapleton, Frances McDormand, Teri Polo


  • Whispers in the Dark #8 Aug. 7–13#11 Aug. 14–20

    • Jamey Sheridan, John Leguizamo, Alan Alda


  • Bob Roberts Top 15 Sep. 11–17 & Sep. 25 – Oct. 1Top 20 Sep. 4–Oct. 1

    • Tim Robbins, Jack Black, Fred Ward, Jeremy Irons, Susan Sarandon, Helen Hunt, John Cusack


  • Innocent Blood #8 Sep. 25 – Oct. 1#12 Oct. 2–8

    • Don Rickles, Chazz Palminteri, Angela Bassett


  • Hoffa #6 Dec. 25, 1992 – Jan. 7, 1993#8 Jan. 8–14#12 until Jan. 21

    • Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito


  • The Cemetery Club

    • Danny Aiello, Christina Ricci, Diane Ladd, Olympia Dukakis

  • The Fire Next Time

  • The Jacksons: An American Dream

  • No Pets

  • Triumph of the Heart

1993



  • Lorenzo's Oil Top 20 Jan. 1–Feb. 4

    • Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Laura Linney


  • Groundhog Day #1 Feb. 12–25#2 Feb. 26 – Mar. 11Top 18 until Jun. 17
    • Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell


  • The Dark Half #6 Apr. 23–29#8 Apr. 30 – May 6#11 until May 13

    • Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan


  • Money for Nothing #16 Sep. 10–16

    • John Cusack, Benicio del Toro, James Gandolfini


  • Striking Distance #1 Sep. 17–23#4Sep. 24–30Top 10 until Oct. 7Top 15 until Oct. 14

    • Bruce Willis, Dennis Farina, John Mahoney, Sarah Jessica Parker


  • Roommates
    • Peter Falk, D. B. Sweeney, Julianne Moore, Ellen Burstyn

  • Heartstopper

  • Coming in Out of the Rain

1994



  • Boys on the Side #2 Feb. 3–9#4 Feb. 10–16Top 10 until Mar. 2

    • Matthew McConaughey, Drew Barrymore, Mary-Louise Parker, Whoopi Goldberg


  • Milk Money Top 5 Sep. 2–8 & 16-22Top 10 until Sep.

    • Ed Harris, Melanie Griffith, Anne Heche


  • Timecop #1 Sep. 16–29#3 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6#6 until Oct. 13Top 15 until Oct. 27

    • Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ron Silver, Gloria Reuben


  • Only You #3 Oct. 7–13Top 10 Oct. 14–27Top 15 until Nov.

    • Billy Zane, Robert Downey, Jr., Marisa Tomei

  • Street Corner Justice

  • Baskin's Run

  • No Pets

1995



  • Houseguest #3 Jan. 6–12#6 Jan. 13–19Top 11 until Feb. 9

    • Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Kim Murphy


  • Sudden Death Top 11 Dec. 22, 1995 – Jan. 7, 1996

    • Jean-Claude Van Damme, Powers Boothe, Audra Lindley


  • Captured Alive
    • Pat Morita

  • Bloodscent

  • Undertakings

  • Bleeding Orange and Brown

1996



  • Bed of Roses #2 Jan. 26 – Feb. 1#5 Feb. 2–8#7 Feb. 9–15

    • Christian Slater, Mary Stuart Masterson


  • Diabolique #3 Mar. 22–28#5 Mar. 29 – Apr. 4#11 until Apr. 7

    • Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri, Kathy Bates


  • Independence Day

    • Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum


  • Kingpin #4 Jul. 26 – Aug. 1#6 Aug. 2–8Top 20 until Aug. 18

    • Bill Murray, Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid


  • That Thing You Do! Top 5 Oct. 4–24Top 10 Oct. 25 – Oct. 31

    • Tom Hanks, Liv Tyler, Steve Zahn

  • Santa Claws

  • Naked Christmas

  • Struggles in Steel

1997



  • Fire Down Below #1 Sep. 5–11#3 Sep. 5–18#10 Sep. 19–21

    • Steven Seagal, Kris Kristofferson

  • The Journey


  • Sprung (Written, directed and starring native Rusty Cundeiff)

1998



  • Desperate Measures Top 10 Jan. 30 – Feb. 12#11 until Feb. 16

    • Andy García, Michael Keaton, Brian Cox, Marcia Gay Harden

  • Transatlantic


  • Star of Jaipur
    • Linda Gray


  • Whatever
    • Liza Weil

1999



  • Inspector Gadget #2 Jul. 23–29#5 Jul. 30 – Aug. 5#7 Aug. 6–26
    • Matthew Broderick, Rupert Everett, Andy Dick, D. L. Hughley, Dabney Coleman, Joely Fisher, Cheri Oteri


  • Stigmata #1 Sep. 10–16#4 Sep. 17–24Top 10 Sep. 25 – Oct. 7Top 15 Oct. 8–21

    • Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Patricia Arquette


  • Dogma #3 Nov. 12–18#7 Nov. 19 – Dec. 2#6 Dec. 3–9#8 Dec. 10–16#13 Dec. 17–23
    • Chris Rock, Matt Damon, Kevin Smith, George Carlin, Salma Hayek

  • The Nest

  • Out for Vengeance

  • Cola for Tea

  • Achilles Heel


2000s[edit]


2000



  • Eye of the Beholder #1 Jan. 28 – Feb. 3#5 Feb. 4–10#9 Feb. 11–17

    • Ewan McGregor, Jason Priestley, Ashley Judd


  • Wonder Boys #7 Feb. 25 – Mar. 2#10 Mar. 3–9#13 Mar. 10–16Top 20 Mar. 17–30
    • Michael Douglas, Tobey Maguire, Robert Downey, Jr., Katie Holmes, Frances McDormand


  • Screwed #8 May 12–18#12 May 19–25#20 May 26 – Jun. 1

    • Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Danny DeVito, Sarah Silverman


  • Civility

    • William Forsythe, Tom Arnold


  • View from the Vault
    • Jerry Garcia


  • Brother 2
    • Sergei Bodrov, Jr.


  • Reign of the Dead

    • Matthew Montgomery, Holly Crenshaw

  • Out of the Black

  • Achilles' Love

  • Ketchup King

2001



  • Rock Star #4 Sep. 7–13#9 Sep. 14–20#8 Sep. 21–27#17 Sep. 28 – Oct. 4

    • Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston


  • A Wedding for Bella
    • Scott Baio

  • High Point


  • The Resurrection Game
    • Kristin Pfeifer

  • Shake 'Em Up

2002



  • The Mothman Prophecies #6 Jan. 25 – Feb. 7#10 Feb. 8–14#18 Feb. 15–21

    • Richard Gere, Will Patton, Debra Messing

  • The Murder

  • Daddy Cool

  • Memories of a Forgotten War

  • Project: Valkyrie

  • Icarus of Pittsburgh

2003



  • Bringing Down the House #1 Mar. 7–27Top 5 Mar. 28 – Apr. 17Top 15 Apr. 18 – May 8Top 20 May 9–Jun. 12[11]

    • Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy

  • Beautiful Girl

  • August Underground's Mordum

  • Vicious

  • Klownz

  • Mr. Smith goes to Pittsburgh

  • Shooting Home

  • The Battles for Fort Duquesne

2004



  • The Clearing Top 20 Jul. 2–29

    • Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Helen Mirren


  • 10th & Wolf

    • Dennis Hopper, Brian Dennehy, Giovanni Ribisi, Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee, Piper Perabo

  • Grim

  • Fragile


  • The War that Made America
    • Graham Greene

  • Deadline

  • Atlanta

  • When Tyrants Kiss

  • Lift

  • The Stranger

  • Speilburgh

  • Day of the Scorpion

  • Dvorak and America

2005



  • Land of the Dead #6 Jun. 24–30#10 Jul. 1–7#15 Jul. 8–1423 Jul. 15–21[12]

    • Dennis Hopper, John Leguizamo


  • Devil and Daniel Johnston
    • Daniel Johnston


  • The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania

    • Fabian, Patricia Heaton, Sarah Rush

  • Me and the Mosque

  • Dumpster

  • Squonkumentary

  • Missing Jane

  • The Smallest Things

  • A Thousand Windows

  • Squonkumentary

  • Missing Jane

  • The Smallest Things

  • A Thousand Windows

  • On Every Corner

2006



  • Pittsburgh

    • Jeff Goldblum, Conan O'Brien, Ed Begley, Jr.


  • Chasing 3000

    • Ray Liotta, Lauren Holly, Willa Holland


  • God Grew Tired of Us
    • Nicole Kidman


  • a/k/a Tommy Chong
    • Tommy Chong

  • American Scary

  • Bewilderness

  • Abattoir

  • 30

  • Karloff and Me

  • Project: Adam

  • Sofia for Now

  • Grace

  • Doing Therapy

  • Prison Girl

2007



  • The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
    • Nick Nolte, Sienna Miller, Mena Suvari

  • Golden Days

  • Strange Girls

  • The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It

  • Pain Within

  • Gravida

  • The Screening

  • The Lottery


  • Dr. Ravie and Mr. Hyde
    • Myron Cope

  • Germanity

  • Gender Redesigner

  • Happy Walter

  • Silent Knights

  • All Saints Eve

2008



  • Smart People #7 Apr. 11–17#11 Apr. 18–24#15 Apr 25 – May 1#18 May 2–8[13]

    • Thomas Haden Church, Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page


  • Zack and Miri Make a Porno #2 Oct. 31 – Nov. 6#5 Nov. 7–13#6 Nov. 14–20#12 Nov. 21–27#14 Nov. 28 – Dec. 4#18Dec. 5–11[14]
    • Seth Rogen, Kevin Smith, Elizabeth Banks

  • Graduation


  • The Mausoleum[15]

  • My Bloody Valentine 3D


  • Deadtime Stories[16]


  • Deadtime Stories[16]

  • Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father


  • The Bridge to Nowhere[17]

    • Ving Rhames, Bijou Phillips


  • Homecoming

    • Jessica Stroup, Mischa Barton


  • On Sabbath Hill[16]

  • I Am a Schizophrenic and So Am I

  • Served Cold

  • Staunton Hill

  • Tremble

2009



  • Adventureland #6 Apr. 3–9#9 Apr. 10–16#13 Apr. 17–23#16 Apr. 24–30#25 May 1–7[18]

    • Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig


  • The Road #10 Nov. 27 – Dec. 3#16 Dec. 4–10#17 Dec. 11–24#19 Dec. 25–31#18 Jan. 1–7 2010[19]

    • Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall, Charlize Theron


  • Hollywood & Wine

    • Chris Kattan, David Spade


  • Shannon's Rainbow

    • Louis Gossett Jr., George Lopez, Charles Durning, Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah


  • Sorority Row
    • Carrie Fisher


  • Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3-D[20]
    • Kenny Chesney


  • End Game
    • Kurt Angle

  • If It Ain't Broke, Break It


2010s[edit]



2010[edit]



  • She's Out of My League #3 Mar. 12–18#6 Mar. 19–25#7 Mar. 26 – Apr. 1#9 Apr. 2–8#14 Apr. 9–15#25 Apr. 16–22[21]

    • Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve


  • Unstoppable #2 Nov.12-18#3 Nov. 19–25#5 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2#4 Dec. 3–9#6 Dec. 10–16#12 Dec. 17–23#17 Dec. 24–30#15 Dec. 31 – Jan. 6#18 Jan. 7–13[22]
    • Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Mimi Rogers


  • The Next Three Days #6 Nov. 19–25#9 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2#10 Dec. 3–9#13 Dec. 10–16#25 Dec. 17–23[23]

    • Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson, Brian Dennehy, Elizabeth Banks


  • Love & Other Drugs #10 November. 19–25#6 Nov. 26 – Dec. 2#5 Dec. 3–9#8 Dec. 10–16#16 Dec. 17–23#22 Dec. 31 – Jan. 6#19 Jan. 7–13[24]

    • Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway


  • Dog Jack
    • Louis Gossett Jr.


  • The Chief
    • Tom Atkins


  • Chasing 3000

    • Ray Liotta, Willa Holland

  • Police State IV: The Rise Of FEMA

  • Since I Don't Have You


2011[edit]



  • I Am Number Four #3 Feb. 18–24#4 Feb. 25 – Mar. 3#9 Mar. 4–10#12 Mar. 11–17#15 Mar. 18–24#19 Mar. 25–31[25]
    • Timothy Olyphant


  • Super 8 #1 Jun. 10–16#2 Jun. 17–23#5 Jun. 24 – Jul. 7#7 Jul. 8–14#9 Jul. 15–21#14 Jul. 22–28[26]

    • Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler


  • Warrior #3 Sep. 9–15#8 Sep. 16–22#12 Sep. 23–29#17 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6#24 Oct. 7–13[27]
    • Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte, Kurt Angle, Jennifer Morrison


  • Abduction #4 Sep. 23–29#8 Sep. 30 – Oct. 6#11 Oct. 7–13#13 Oct. 14–20#20 Oct. 21–27[28]

    • Taylor Lautner, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver


  • Death from Above
    • Kurt Angle


  • River of Darkness
    • Kurt Angle


  • On the Inside
    • Olivia Wilde


  • Sibling[29]

    • Michael Clarke Duncan, Mischa Barton, Devon Sawa


  • Riddle[29]
    • Val Kilmer


  • Mafia[29]

    • Ving Rhames, Pam Grier


  • A New York Heartbeat
    • Eric Roberts


  • Spineview[30]


2012[edit]



  • One for the Money #3Jan. 27 – Feb. 2#6Feb. 3–9#13Feb. 10–16#18Feb. 17–23[31]

    • Daniel Sunjata, Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara


  • The Avengers[32]#1May 4–24#2May 25–31#3Jun. 1–7#5Jun. 8–14#7Jun. 15–21#8Jun. 22–28#11Jun. 29 – Jul. 5#12Jul. 6–19[33]

    • Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson


  • The Dark Knight Rises #1Jul. 20 – Aug. 9#3Aug. 10–16#5Aug. 17–23#6Aug. 24–308Aug. 31 – Sep. 610Sep. 7–1312Sep. 14–2014Sep. 21–27[34]

    • Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Anne Hathaway


  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower #13Sep. 28 – Oct. 4#11Oct. 5–11#10Oct. 12–18#12Oct. 19–25#16Oct. 26 – Nov. 1#17Nov. 2–8#14Nov. 9–15[35]

    • Logan Lerman, Emma Watson


  • Won't Back Down[36][37]#10Sep. 28 – Oct. 4#13Oct. 5–11#23Oct. 12–18[38]

    • Maggie Gyllenhaal, Holly Hunter


  • Jack Reacher #4Dec. 21–27#5Dec. 28 – Jan. 10#11Jan. 11–17#16Jan. 18–24[39]

    • Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins, David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike

  • A Separate Life


  • Progression[40]

  • Homemakers

  • 13 Score


2013[edit]


. Jagoff Massacre Sep. 1 - Dec. 30 2013


.Chuck Connors, Brandon Snyder, Tim Gross, Daniel Boyd, Anna Flamm, Martin Kessler, Jamie Gregory, Bryce Katzman, Bryan Kearns



  • Promised Land #29Dec. 28, 2012 – Jan. 3#10Jan. 4–10#19Jan. 11–17[41]

    • Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Hal Holbrook, Frances McDormand


  • Out of the Furnace[42]#3Dec. 6–12#7Dec. 13–19#29Dec. 20–26[43]

    • Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, Willem Dafoe, Zoe Saldana


  • Grudge Match #12Dec. 20–26#11Dec. 27 – Jan. 2 2014#11Jan. 3–9#15Jan. 10–16[44]


  • The Lifeguard[45]

    • Martin Starr, Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer


  • 6 Souls[46]

    • Julianne Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers


  • Generation Iron[47]


  • Elixir[48]

    • Chelsea Kane, Jane Seymour, Sara Paxton


  • Blood Brother[49][50]
    • Rocky Braat


2014[edit]



  • The Fault in Our Stars[51]#1Jun 6–12#4Jun 13–19#7Jun 20–26#8Jun 27 – Jul 3#11Jul 4–10#15Jul 11–17#19Jul 18–24[52]

    • Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Laura Dern, Nat Wolff


  • Foxcatcher[53]

    • Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo, Channing Tatum, Sienna Miller


  • Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival[54]


  • Bridge[55]


  • The Family Next Door[56]


2015[edit]



  • Me & Earl & the Dying Girl[57][58]


  • American Pastoral[59][60]


  • Fathers and Daughters[61]

    • Russell Crowe, Aaron Paul, Amanda Seyfried


  • The Last Witch Hunter[58][62]
    • Vin Diesel


  • Concussion[58][63]

    • Will Smith, Alec Baldwin


  • Southpaw[58]

    • Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Forest Whitaker, 50 Cent


  • Let It Snow[64]


2016[edit]



  • Last Flag Flying

    • Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, Lawrence Fishburne


  • Fences

    • Denzel Washington, Viola Davis


See also[edit]


Media related to Film and television production in Pittsburgh at Wikimedia Commons



  • List of television shows shot in Pittsburgh

  • Pittsburgh Film Office

  • Three Rivers Film Festival

  • List of films shot in Pennsylvania


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