Agnes Scott College - in Television and Film

In Television and Film

  • 1955 A Man Called Peter
  • 1978 The Double McGuffin
  • 1980 The Four Seasons
  • 1983 The Bear
  • 1985 One Terrific Guy (TV)
  • 1987 From Father to Son
  • 1988 The Unconquered (TV)
  • 1988 Invictus (TV)
  • 1988 A Father’s Homecoming
  • 1988 Town and Gown: The Oakmont Story (TV)
  • 1989 Murder in Mississippi
  • 1989 Driving Miss Daisy
  • 1990 Decoration Day (TV)
  • 1991 White Lie (TV)
  • 1991 Fried Green Tomatoes
  • 1991 The Nightman (TV)
  • 1992 A Kiss to Die For (TV)
  • 1993 I’ll Fly Away (TV)
  • 1995 A Season in Purgatory
  • 1997 Scream 2
  • 2000 Young Americans (TV)
  • 2002 The Adventures of Ociee Nash
  • 2003 Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
  • 2006 Revenge of the Nerds (remake)
  • 2007 October Road (TV)
  • 2007 Why Did I Get Married?
  • 2009 Van Wilder: Freshman Year
  • 2009 Road Trip: Beer Pong
  • 2009 The Blind Side
  • 2009 TV project currently titled Brothers and Detectives
  • 2010 Big Momma's House 3

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