June 18, 2010
11 Top Landscape Film Locations in the American South
A while back, we wrote a post on the Top 18 Landscape Film Locations in the American West.  It quickly became one of the most viewed entries in our blog. In  response to that, we are following-up with a spotlight on the American  South.
With its deeply-rooted history and culture,  along with all the different mesmerizing landscapes, the American South  touches many of us on a soulful level. We all remember the shadowy,  labyrinthine swamps in Mississippi  Burning, Down By  Law  and Adaptation;   the small quaint towns in Fried  Green  Tomatoes, Forrest  Gump, and Driving   Miss Daisy where family life and values are treasured above all; the  pastel-colored seaside neighborhood in The   Truman  Show that’s too perfect to be real (yet it is – see above  picture of Seaside, Florida, where the movie was filmed).
Once glimpsed in the movies, the South is  hard to let go from our memory. For me, after watching Midnight in  the Garden of Good and Evil sometime in the late 1990′s, I couldn’t  wait to visit mysterious Savannah. When I had a chance to be there a few  years later, I went on a self-guided walking tour through the city and  all the locations mentioned in the movie. A touristy thing to do, yes.  But it was also an unforgettable experience to be walking in the same  park that John Cusack’s Berendt did.
Without further ado, below are 11 of the  top landscape film locations in the American South, as listed in On Location: Famous Landscapes in Film by  Claudia Hellmann and Claudine Weber-Hof:*
- Tallulah Falls, GEORGIA: Deliverance
- Fontana Lake, NORTH CAROLINA: Nell
- Chimney Rock Park and Lake Lure, North Carolina: The Last of the Mohicans, Dirty Dancing
- Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina: The Last of the Mohicans, The Fugitive
- Ansonville, North Carolina: The Color Purple
- Ross Barnett Reservoir, Mississippi: Mississippi Burning, O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Juliette, Georgia: Fried Green Tomatoes
- Beaufort, Fripp and Hunting Islands, South Carolina: The Prince of Tides, Forrest Gump
- Swamps near Slidell, Louisiana: Down By Law
- Wakulla Springs, Florida: Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Everglades, Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, Florida: Adaptation
And before we forget to brag, 10 of the 11  locations mentioned belong to our clients: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Mississippi.
* The publication of this book was in  2007, so the list has probably grown to include a few more locations  today. If you know of any additions, we’d love to hear about them.
 
 

