Kentucky – Kentucky (1938)
In fact, this movie was made entirely in the state that it was named after. Jack and Sally are in love, but their relationship is hampered by a family rivalry exacerbated by her uncle. The story, which takes place 75 years after the Civil War, was a fun twist on the Romeo and Juliet storyline. It may have been created a very long time ago, yet it is still in excellent condition now.

Kentucky – Kentucky (1938)
Louisiana – A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
The Bayou State, which includes the city of New Orleans, has established itself as a cultural hotspot. We are not at all surprised to learn that a famous film was filmed in the area in question. This film was directed by Elia Kazan, and it was based on a play written by Tennessee Williams. The classic film recounts the journey of a southern belle named Balance DuBois as she makes a move from an aristocratic existence to a more modest one after experiencing a series of personal setbacks.

Louisiana – A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

