Duluth, Minnesota - Films, Television Shows and Recordings in Duluth

Films, Television Shows and Recordings in Duluth

  • The Crash Test Dummies recorded Songs of the Unforgiven (2004) during a live performance at the Sacred Heart Church in Duluth
  • TV Series: Power, Privilege & Justice, Mystery in the Mansion (2005) – Filmed at Glensheen Mansion and aired on truTV
  • TV Series: Mystery Diagnosis (2005) – Aired on the Discovery Channel
  • TV Series: The Duck Factory (1984) – Though not a show about or filmed in Duluth, Jim Carrey's character was from Duluth, his character's parents also still lived there.
  • Battleground Minnesota (2005) – Documentary movie about the 2004 presidential elections in Minnesota
  • Sydämeni laulu (1948) – Finnish documentary movie
  • Minnesota: Land of Plenty (1942) – Documentary short subject by James A. Fitzpatrick
  • Iron Will (1994) – Walt Disney Pictures movie filmed in Duluth.
  • You'll Like My Mother (1972) – Feature film shot on location in and around Duluth, principally at Glensheen Historic Estate.
  • Far North (1988) – Feature film shot on location in and around Duluth.
  • The Good Son (1993) – Feature film partially shot on location near Duluth, namely Palisade Head on Lake Superior's north shore.

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