Bowen Island - Films Shot Entirely or Partly On Bowen Island

Films Shot Entirely or Partly On Bowen Island

  • 1966 The Trap
  • 1976 The Food of the Gods
  • 1986 Clan of the Cave Bear
  • 1988 People Across the Lake
  • 1988 American Gothic
  • 1989 Cousins
  • 1989 Look Who's Talking
  • 1990 Bird on a Wire
  • 1990 The Russia House
  • 1993 Another Stakeout
  • 1994 Intersection
  • 1995 Hideaway
  • 1997 All the Winters That Have Been
  • 1998 Disturbing Behavior
  • 1999 Double Jeopardy
  • 2001 Antitrust
  • 2004 Rugged Rich and the Ona Ona
  • 2005 The Fog
  • 2005 Paper Moon Affair
  • 2006 The Hitchhiker
  • 2006 The Wicker Man
  • 2008 Are We Still the Ugly American?
  • 2008 River
  • 2009 The Uninvited
  • 2009 Harper's Island, CBS 13-episode miniseries.

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