Here Are The Best Films That Took Place In Each US State

Published on 05/11/2022
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Iowa – The Music Man (1962)

Are you a fan of musicals? We feel the same way. Iowa is yet another state that does not receive a great deal of attention. In any case, this film unquestionably improved the company’s street cred, if only a bit. It tells the story of a fraudster named Harold Hill who poses as a band organizer and sells uniforms and equipment to unsuspecting Midwesterners who fall for his con. In addition, he pledges to train boys to be in a band. What he really wants to do is simply leave town, as you would have suspected.

Iowa - The Music Man (1962)

Iowa – The Music Man (1962)

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Kansas – The Wizard Of Oz (1939)

To be very honest with you, this could very well be the most important film in the history of cinema. It appears like every single individual on the face of the planet has seen it. In case you were wondering, the film was actually filmed in Kansas City. When it comes to home, as Dorothy once said, “there is no place like home.” Perhaps you were unaware that this placed actress Judy Garland on a tragic path that would lead to her death. The actress was just 17 years old when she began to struggle with substance misuse, which was encouraged by the studio’s management. She died at the young age of 47, which was far too soon for her.

Kansas - The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Kansas – The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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