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Films Shot in Arkansas/ “The Natural State”

Films Shot in Arkansas/ “The Natural State”

At Olden Oasis Homestead, one of our cherished pastimes is watching movies. I have a particular interest in films shot in my home state of Arkansas. While I appreciate movies across all genres, and there are countless films produced in various states and countries that are equally enjoyable, my focus here is on those filmed in "The Natural State."


I have made every effort to compile an accurate list, but please note that it may not reflect recent updates, and some titles may have been inadvertently omitted.



A

A Face in the Crowd (film)

A Gathering of Eagles

Arkansas (primarily filmed in Mobile, Alabama, but it did include some scenes shot in Arkansas, specifically in Hot Springs and Little Rock. )

A Soldier's Story


B

Biloxi Blues (film)

Bloody Mama

Boggy Creek Monster (film)

Boxcar Bertha

Brüno


C

Chariot (film)

Chrystal (film)

Come Early Morning (Don Williams)

Crescent City (film)

Crisis at Central High


D

Daddy and Them


E

Elizabethtown (film) 2005

Encounter with the Unknown

End of the Line (1987 film)


F

Fighting Mad (1976 film)

Frank and Jesse

Freedom's Path


G

God's Not Dead 2

God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness

Great Balls of Fire! (film)


H

Hallelujah (film)

Hellfire

Holding a Black Lives Matter

I

It's Alive! (1969 film)


J

Jackass Number Two


L

Legend of Boggy Creek


M

Max Winslow and the House of Secrets

Mindcage

Mouse (2026 film)

Mud (2012 film)


0

One False Move


P

Pitch Perfect

Psycho from Texas

Pursuit (2022 film)


R

Rosalie Goes Shopping


S

September 30, 1955

Shakey Grounds

Shotgun Stories

Sign in America's Most Racist Town

Sling Blade (1996)

Smoke in the Wind

Smokie and the Bandit (1977)

So Sad About Gloria

Sovereign (film)

Stone Cold (1991 film)


T

Terror at Black Falls

The Blue and the Gray (miniseries)

The Day It Came to Earth

The Ernest Green Story

The Firm (1993 film)

The Threesome

The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972)

The Revival (film)

The Town That Dreaded

Sundown (2014 film)

The Town That Dreaded

Sundown (1976 film)

The War Room

The White River Kid

True Grit (John Wayne-1969) 

True Grit (remake 2010)


V

Violent Ends


W

Walk the Line

War Eagle, Arkansas (film)

What Happens Later

White Lightning 

Wild America (film)


In Conclusion: Throughout history, several notable films have been shot in "The Natural State". You may have seen some or all of them, but if not, you might be inspired to do so after reading this post. Arkansas provides a diverse array of natural landscapes, offering breathtaking settings for a variety of movie genres.

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