List of films shot in Oregon

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The Oregon Film Museum in Astoria; formerly the Clatsop County Jail, as featured in The Goonies (1985)

Throughout film history, the U.S. state of Oregon has been a popular shooting location for filmmakers due to its wide range of landscapes, as well as its proximity to California, specifically Hollywood.[1] The first documented commercial film made in Oregon was a short silent film titled The Fisherman's Bride, shot in Astoria by the Selig Polyscope Company, and released in 1909.[2] Another documentary short, Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad, was shot in Portland in 1897.

Since then, numerous major motion pictures have been shot in the state, including F.W. Murnau's City Girl (1930), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Animal House (1978), Stand by Me (1986), Free Willy (1993), and Wild (2014). Portland—Oregon's largest city—has been a major shooting location for filmmakers, and has been featured prominently in the films of Gus Van Sant, namely Mala Noche (1985), Drugstore Cowboy (1989), My Own Private Idaho (1991), and Elephant (2003).

This list of films shot is organized first by region, and then chronologically by year.[3] Some films may appear more than once if they were shot in more than one region.

Northeast[edit]

Film Year Location(s) Ref.
Where Cowboy is King 1915 Pendleton [3]
Passing on the West 1924 Pendleton [3]
Winds of Chance 1925 Wallowa County [3]
City Girl 1928 [4]
Our Daily Bread 1928 Pendleton [5]
Singing Waters 1931 Pendleton [3]
The Great Sioux Uprising 1953 Pendleton [6]
Pillars of the Sky 1955 La Grande [7]
Paint Your Wagon 1969 Baker [8]
Napoleon and Samantha 1972 John Day [9]
The Year in Lincoln Plains 1987 Condon [3]
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey 1993 Joseph [10]
8 Seconds 1994 Pendleton [3]
Sammyville 1998 La Grande [3]
Dog Story 1999 La Grande [3]
Gold Rush 2016 Baker County [11]

Southeast[edit]

Film Year Location(s) Ref.
Bronco Billy 1980 [12]
Meek's Cutoff 2010 Burns [13]
Lean on Pete 2018 Burns [14]

Southwest[edit]

Buster Keaton in The General (1927)
Poster art for How the West Was Won (1962)
Katharine Hepburn in Rooster Cogburn (1975)
Film Year Location(s) Ref.
Grace's Visit to the Rogue Valley 1915 Jackson County [3]
The Stolen Pie 1916 Klamath Falls [3]
Find Your Man 1924 Klamath Falls [15]
The Ice Flood 1926 Klamath Falls [3]
The General 1927 Cottage Grove [3]
The Reporter 1927 [3]
Ed's Coed 1929 Eugene [3]
Abe Lincoln in Illinois 1940 [3]
Canyon Passage 1946
Last of the Wild Horses 1948 Jacksonville [16]
Rachel and the Stranger 1948 Eugene [17]
How the West Was Won 1962 Grants Pass [18]
Fields of Honor 1964
Shenandoah 1965 Marcola
Mackenna's Gold 1969 Grants Pass [19]
Getting Straight 1970 Eugene [20]
Five Easy Pieces 1970 Eugene [3]
Drive, He Said 1971 Eugene
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid 1972 Jacksonville
Emperor of the North 1973 Cottage Grove [20]
Lost in the Stars 1974 Cottage Grove [20]
Rooster Cogburn 1975 Grants Pass
Street Girls 1975 Eugene [21]
Flood! 1976 [22]
Animal House 1978 [23]
How to Beat the High Cost of Living 1980 Eugene [24]
Hell and High Water 1981 Rogue River
Personal Best 1982 Eugene [20]
Mystery Mansion 1983 Jacksonville [3]
Sacred Ground 1983 [25]
The Dream Chasers 1984
Stand by Me 1986 [23]
Inherit the Wind 1988 Jacksonville [26]
Spirit of the Eagle 1988 Grants Pass
Finish Line 1988 [20]
Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow 1988 Eugene [3]
Girl of the Limberlost 1989 Jacksonville
Martial Marshal 1989 Jacksonville
Grand Tour 1990
Timescape 1992 Eugene [27]
Fire in the Sky 1993 [28]
Brainsmasher: A Love Story 1993 Portland [29]
The River Wild 1993 Grants Pass [30]
The Four Diamonds 1994 [20]
Grizzly Mountain 1994 [20]
Dead Man 1994 Grants Pass [31]
Without Limits 1996 Eugene [32]
Ricochet River 1997 Eugene, Cottage Grove
Inconceivable 1997 Eugene
Delicate Instruments 2000
Stealing Time 2000 Eugene
Raspberry Heaven 2002 Ashland [3]
Indigo 2003
The Sisters 2004 [3]
Yesterday's Dreams 2004 Ashland
Zerophilia 2004
Fahrenheit 9/11 2004 Florence
Conversations With God 2005 Ashland
Calvin Marshall 2007
My Name Is Bruce 2006 Medford
Seraphim Falls 2006 McKenzie River
Sixes and the One Eyed King 2006 Medford
The Go-Getter 2007 Eugene
Didi's Last Wish 2010
How to Die in Oregon 2011
Redwood Highway 2013
Night Moves 2013 [13]
Something Wicked 2014 Eugene [3]
Wild 2014 Ashland [33]
Free to Play 2014 Medford
Brother Nature 2016 Klamath Falls [11]
Black Road 2016 Ashland [11]

Northwest[edit]

Poster for Lost Horizon (1937)
Stepin Fetchit and Chubby Johnson in Bend of the River (1952)
Carolyn Craig in Portland Exposé (1957)
Raquel Welch in Kansas City Bomber (1972)
Screenwriter Bo Goldman and producer Michael Douglas on set of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Timberline Lodge, exterior location of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining (1980)
Film Year Location(s) Ref.
Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad 1897 Portland area [34]
A Nugget In The Rough 1917 [35]
Martyrs of Yesterday[a] 1919 [3]
The Golden Trail 1920 Portland [3]
Headed North 1920 Troutdale [3]
The Death Message 1922 [3]
The Flash 1923 [3]
The Frame Up 1923 [3]
The Power Divine 1923 [3]
The Vow of Vengeance 1923 [3]
Way of the Transgressor 1923 [3]
Beaten 1924 [3]
Harbor Patrol 1924 [3]
Under the Rouge 1925 Portland [36]
The Fighting Parson 1925 Tygh Valley [3]
Youth's Highway 1925 [3]
Flames 1926 Portland [3]
Mystery House 1927 Mount Hood National Forest [3]
Call of the Wild 1935 Mount Baker Lodge [37]
Lost Horizon 1937 Mount Hood National Forest [3]
Thunderhead, Son of Flicka 1945 Gresham [3]
Golden Earrings 1947 Corbett [38]
Bend of the River 1952 [3]
The Great Sioux Uprising 1953 Portland [39]
Portland Exposé 1957 [3]
A Day Called X 1957 Portland [40]
All the Young Men 1960 Timberline Lodge [3]
Ring of Fire 1961 Vernonia [3]
The Mightiest Clydesdale 1969 Estacada [3]
Five Easy Pieces 1970 Portland [3]
Kansas City Bomber 1972 Portland [3]
The Circle 1972 Portland [3]
Death of a Sideshow 1972 Portland [3]
Isn't It Shocking? 1973 [3]
Lost Horizon 1973 Mount Hood [3]
Closed Mondays 1974 Portland [3]
Deafula 1975 Portland [41]
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975 Salem [23]
The Possessed 1977 Portland [42]
First Love 1977 Portland [43]
Fire 1978 Yamhill County [3]
The Shining 1980 Timberline Lodge [23]
Paydirt 1980 Hood River, Newberg, Yamhill County [3]
Just Before Dawn 1981 [3]
Unhinged 1982 [3]
The Courier of Death 1983 Portland [3]
Quarterback Princess 1983 McMinnville [3]
Off Sides 1983 Salem [3]
American Taboo 1984 Portland [3]
Station to Station 1984 Portland [3]
Toby's Gorilla 1984 Salem [3]
The Adventures of Mark Twain 1985 Portland [3]
Mala Noche 1985 Portland [44]
The Last Innocent Man 1985 Portland [3]
Short Circuit 1986 Portland, Columbia River Gorge [23]
Shadow Play 1986 Portland [3]
The Penalty Phase 1986 Portland, The Dalles [3]
Promise 1986 [3]
A Claymation Christmas Celebration 1987 Portland [3]
Permanent Record 1988 Portland [3]
Homer and Eddie 1988 [3]
The Watcher 1988 Portland [3]
Fatal Revenge 1988 Portland [3]
Meet the Raisins: The Story of the California Raisins 1988 Portland [3]
Drugstore Cowboy 1989 Portland [45]
Breaking In 1989 Portland [3]
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy 1989 Portland [3]
Spy 1989 Portland [3]
Dangerous Pursuit 1989 Portland [3]
Come See the Paradise 1989 [3]
The California Raisin Show 1989 Portland [3]
The Vernonia Incident 1989 Vernonia [3]
Love at Large 1990 Portland [3]
Murder COD 1990 Portland [3]
Cops and Robbers 1990 Portland [3]
Fatal Exposure 1990 Portland [3]
The Favor 1990 Portland [3]
The Marla Hanson Story 1990 Portland [3]
Ironheart 1990 Portland [3]
Love & Dynamite 1990 Portland [3]
Ski School 1991 Mount Hood [3]
My Own Private Idaho 1991 [45]
Run 1991 Portland [3]
Child of Darkness, Child of Light 1991 Portland [3]
Deadly Game 1991 [3]
Deceptions: A Mother's Secret 1991 Portland [3]
Frozen Assets 1991 [3]
Wild Child 1991 Portland [3]
Chrome Soldiers 1991 [3]
Claire of the Moon 1992 Portland [3]
Duplicates 1992 Portland area [3]
Body Language 1992 Portland [3]
Devils Keep 1992 Portland [3]
Programmed for Murder 1992 [3]
A Claymation Easter Special 1992 Portland [3]
Perfect Family 1992 Portland [3]
Dr. Giggles 1992 Portland [3]
Sam & Ed 1992 Portland [3]
The Bed You Sleep In 1992 Toledo [3]
Frameup 1992 Newport [3]
Fade to Black 1993 Portland [3]
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues 1993 Portland [23]
Free Willy 1993 Portland [23]
The Temp 1993 Portland [3]
Body of Evidence 1993 Portland [3]
Gayle Moffatt Story 1993 Portland [3]
Hear No Evil 1993 [46]
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey 1993 [47]
Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter? 1993 Portland [48]
Brainsmasher... A Love Story 1993 Portland [49]
Praying Mantis 1993 Portland [3]
Terror in the Towers 1993 Portland [3]
Maverick 1993 Columbia River Gorge [23]
To My Daughter With Love 1993 Portland [3]
Save the Last Dance for Me 1993 Portland [3]
Imaginary Crimes 1993 Portland [50]
Guns on the Clackamas 1993 Oregon City [3]
Rose City 1994 Portland [3]
Medicine Ball 1994 Portland [3]
Mystery Dance 1994 Portland [3]
Mr. Holland's Opus 1994 Portland [23]
Gathering Evidence 1994 Salem [3]
The Ox and the Eye 1994 Portland [3]
Tinkercrank 1994 Portland [3]
Things I Never Told You 1995 St. Helens [3]
Foxfire 1995 Portland [3]
Assassins 1995 Portland [3]
Dead by Sunset 1995 Portland [3]
Lords of the Tanglewood 1995 Hood River [3]
Batman Forever 1995 Corbett [51]
Nowhere Man 1996 Portland area [3]
Reunion 1996 Portland [3]
Reggie's Prayer 1996 Portland [3]
Payback 1996 Portland [3]
Forest Warrior 1996 [52]
In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory 1996 Portland [3]
The Catalyst 1997 Portland [3]
Total Reality 1997 Portland [3]
Zero Effect 1997 Portland [3]
Fifteen and Pregnant 1997 [3]
Big Red 1997 Portland [3]
Anoosh of the Airways 1997 Portland [3]
Final Justice 1997 Portland [3]
Kurt & Courtney 1998 Portland [53]
A Change of Heart 1998 Portland [3]
Love is Strange 1998 Portland [3]
Physical Graffiti 1998 [3]
Halloweentown 1998 [3]
No Alibi 1998 Portland [3]
Bongwater 1998 Portland [3]
The Joyriders 1998 [3]
Night Ride Home 1998 [3]
Take My Advice (Ann & Abby Story) 1999 Portland [3]
Hollyriridge 1999 Portland [3]
Switched at Birth 1999 [3]
The PJs 1999 Portland [3]
Double Jeopardy 1999 Salem [3]
Men of Honor 2000 [3]
The Sexy Chef 2000 Portland [3]
Gary & Mike 2000 Portland [3]
Pay It Forward 2000 Portland [23]
Therese: The Story of a Soul 2000 [3]
Down and Out with The Dolls 2000 Portland [3]
Antitrust 2000 Portland [3]
Bandits 2000 [3]
A.I. Artificial Intelligence 2000 Gresham [54]
The Wise Ones 2000 Gresham [3]
Eban and Charley 2000 Portland, [3]
Extreme Days 2001 [3]
The Hunted 2001 [55]
The Ring 2002 Columbia River Gorge [23]
Don't You Cry For Me 2002 St. Helens [3]
The Dust Factory 2002 [3]
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Portland [3]
The Skin Horse 2002 Portland [3]
Sacred Science 2002 Portland [3]
Elephant 2002 Portland [45]
Coming Up Easy 2003 Portland [3]
Twilight Conspiracy 2003 Portland [3]
Mean Creek 2003 [56]
Harvest of Fear 2003 Estacada [3]
Losers Lounge 2003 Portland [3]
The Good Lot 2004 Portland [3]
Are We There Yet? 2004 Portland [3]
Bigger Than the Sky 2004 Portland [3]
Donut Hole 2004 Portland [3]
Nearing Grace 2004 Portland [3]
Monday Night Gig 2004 Portland [3]
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon 2004 [3]
Damaged Goods 2004 Portland [3]
What the Bleep Do We Know!? 2004 Portland [3]
Thumbsucker 2005 [3]
Tillamook Treasure 2005 Vernonia [3]
Film Geek 2005 [3]
Path of Evil 2005 Portland [3]
Drama Queens 2005 Portland [3]
Spiral 2005 Portland [3]
Kate's Smile 2005 Portland [3]
Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon 2006 Philomath [3]
Music Within 2006 [3]
Feast of Love 2006 Portland [3]
Raising Flagg 2006
Old Joy 2006 [3]
Into the Wild 2006 Cascade Mountains [3]
The Sasquatch Gang 2006 [57]
Paranoid Park 2006 Portland [3]
Mr. Brooks 2006 Portland [3]
Dark Horizon 2006 Salem [3]
Cathedral Park 2006
Untraceable 2007 Portland [58]
The Valley Of Light 2007 Scotts Mills [3]
Selfless 2007 Portland [3]
Follow 2007 Mount Hood|Portland [3]
Management 2007 Portland [3]
Street 2007 Portland [3]
The Auteur 2008 Portland [3]
The Burning Plain 2008 Portland [3]
Not Dead Yet 2008 Portland [3]
Twilight 2008 [3]
The Road 2008 Portland [3]
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling 2009 [3]
Wendy and Lucy 2008 [3]
Everyman's War 2008 [3]
Coraline 2009 Hillsboro animation studio [59]
Case 39 2009 Portland [60]
Extraordinary Measures 2009 [61]
Follow the Prophet 2009 Portland [3]
Diary of the Dorks 2010 Estacada [3]
The Presence 2010 Mount Hood National Forest [3]
A Walk in My Shoes 2010 Portland [62]
The River Why 2010 Portland [63]
Restless 2011 Portland [64]
Cold Weather 2011 [3]
Rid of Me 2011 [3]
Bucksville 2011 [3]
1 Out of 7 2011 Portland
Gone 2012 Portland [3]
The Kill Hole 2012 Portland [3]
Tragic Summer 2012 The Dalles
ParaNorman 2012 Hillsboro animation studio [3]
The Boxtrolls 2013 Portland [3]
House of Last Things 2013 Portland [3]
Wild 2014 [33]
10 Days in a Madhouse 2015 Salem [65]
All the Wilderness 2015 Portland [66]
Cabin Fever 2016 Portland [67]
Green Room 2016 [68]
The Benefits of Gusbandry 2016 Portland [11]
Birds of Neptune 2016 Portland [11]
Buddymoon 2016 Mount Hood National Forest [11]
Kubo and the Two Strings 2016 Portland [11]
Best Fake Friends 2016 Portland [11]
SEED: The Untold Story 2016 Portland [11]
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore 2016 Portland [11]
Captain Fantastic 2016 Portland [69]
Lean on Pete 2018 Portland [70]
Bad Samaritan 2018 Portland [71]
Leave No Trace 2018 [50]
Clementine 2019 Portland [72]
We Quarantine Econo 2020 The Dalles
The Rental 2020 Portland [73]
Pig 2021 Portland [74]
Wendell & Wild 2022 Portland [75]
Pinocchio 2022 Portland [76]

Central[edit]

Film Year Location(s) Ref.
The Indian Fighter 1955 Bend
Oregon Passage 1957 Bend
Tonka 1958 Bend
Day of the Outlaw 1959 Bend [77]
The Incredible Journey 1963 [78]
Strike Me Deadly 1963 Bend [79]
Mara of the Wilderness 1965 Deschutes National Forest [3]
The Way West 1967
American Wilderness 1971
Rooster Cogburn 1975 Bend
The Apple Dumpling Gang 1975 Bend [3]
Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot 1976 [80]
St. Helens 1981
Up the Creek 1984 Bend
From Oregon With Love 1984 Central Oregon
From Oregon With Love III 1990 Central Oregon
Love at Large 1990 [3]
White Wolves 1992 Bend
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues 1993
The Postman 1997 Central Oregon [23]
Salvation 1998 Bend
Swordfish 2001 Smith Rock [81]
Management 2008 Madras [3]
The Wait 2013 [82]

Coastal[edit]

The house featured prominently in The Goonies (1985) in Astoria
Film Year Location(s) Ref.
The Fisherman's Bride 1909 Astoria [3]
The Great Race 1965 Gearhart [3]
1941 1979
Sometimes a Great Notion 1971 [3]
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975 Central Coast [3]
The Sea Gypsies 1978 Gold Beach [83]
The Lathe of Heaven 1980 Agate Beach [3]
Hysterical 1981 [3]
California Mix 1981 Astoria [3]
Blood Song 1982 [84]
Cry for the Stranger 1982 Florence
The Final Terror 1983 Oregon Redwoods [85]
American Taboo 1984 Fort Stevens State Park [3]
The Goonies 1985 [23]
Short Circuit 1986 Astoria [23]
Benji the Hunted 1986 [3]
Overboard 1987 Newport [86]
Permanent Record 1988 Yaquina Head [3]
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy 1989 North Coast [3]
Come See the Paradise 1989 Astoria [3]
Kindergarten Cop 1990 [23]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze 1990 Astoria [23]
Fallen Fortress at Cape Lookout 1990 Cape Lookout [3]
Shattered 1991 [3]
Point Break 1991 [3]
Claire of the Moon 1992 Oregon Coast [3]
Free Willy 1993 [23]
The Temp 1993 [87]
Fallen Fortress 1993 Cape Lookout [3]
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home 1994 Astoria [3]
The Ox and the Eye 1994 Coos Bay [3]
Good Luck 1996 Coos Bay
World Traveler 2000 [3]
Eban and Charley 2000 [3]
The Ring 2002 [23]
The Ring 2 2004 Astoria [3]
Tillamook Treasure 2005 [3]
Into the Wild 2006 Astoria [3]
Cthulhu 2007 Astoria [3]
The Burning Plain 2008 [3]
Twilight 2008 [3]
Prom Night 2008 Newport
Extraordinary Measures 2009 [61]
Cold Weather 2011 Cannon Beach [3]
Green Room 2016 Astoria [88]
Deadliest Catch: Dungeon Cove 2016 Newport [11]
We Stay Econo 2019 Newport
Clementine 2019 Florence [72]
The Forgotten Battalion 2020 Tillamook County
The Rental 2020 Bandon [73]

Other[edit]

  • According to a list provided by the Oregon Film Council, the following films were shot in Oregon; however, specific locations and cities were not documented.[3]
The Covered Wagon (1923) poster
Film Year Location
Barriers of Folly 1922 Unknown
Bulldog Courage 1922 Unknown
His Last Assignment 1922 Unknown
The Mine Looters 1922 Unknown
The Range Patrol 1922 Unknown
Underground Trail 1922 Unknown
The Covered Wagon 1923 Unknown
Crashing Courage 1923 Unknown
Flames of Passion 1923 Unknown
Scars of Hate 1923 Unknown
Driftwood 1924 Unknown
Shackles of Fear 1924 Unknown
Trail of Vengeance 1924 Unknown
Hills Aflame 1925 Unknown
Peggy of the Secret Service 1925 Unknown
Phantom Shadows 1925 Unknown
Scarlet and Gold 1925 Unknown
The Fighting Chance 1925 Unknown
The Fighting Romeo 1925 Unknown
Vanishing Horse 1925 Unknown
Forbidden Traffic 1927 Unknown
The Big Trail 1930 Unknown
Big Timber 1937 Unknown
Running Wild 1938 Unknown
The Character 1961 Unknown
Adventure West 1962 Unknown
Bad Trip 1988 Unknown

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Also known as In the Land of the Setting Sun

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Oregon Film, a catalogue of films shot in Oregon by the Oregon Governor's Office of Film & Television
  • The Oregon Film Museum, an online database of films shot in Oregon