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The Flying Fleet (1929)<BR>
 
The Flying Fleet (1929)<BR>
 
The Men of the Hour (1918)<BR>
 
The Men of the Hour (1918)<BR>
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The New Year (2010)<BR>
 
This Darkness: The Vampire Virus (2003) (V)<BR>
 
This Darkness: The Vampire Virus (2003) (V)<BR>
 
This Is America: They Fly with the Fleet (1951)<BR>
 
This Is America: They Fly with the Fleet (1951)<BR>

Revision as of 19:10, 9 February 2024

The following film and television productions have been shot in the Pensacola area:

Movies

  • 2006The Beach Party at ur moms house
  • 1978Jaws 2
  • 1972Frogs[1]
  • 1944Ten Seconds Over Tokyo (select scenes)[2]
  • 1941Dive Bomber (background shots)[3]
  • 1939Wings of the Navy[4]

3 AM (2003)
Aluminum Man (2008)
America Preparing (1916)
Bi the Way (2008)
Eyes of the Navy (1940)
Felony (1994)
First Time for Everything (2008)
Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare (2006)
Gigantic Skate Park Tour: Summer 2002 (2002) (TV)
Lake of Fire (2006)
Lamia (2004)
Midway (1976)
My Brother the Christian (2007)
Payoff (2007)
Permanent Vacation (2007)
Scars of Youth (2008)
Staremaster (2003)
Stone Cold (1991)
The Flying Fleet (1929)
The Men of the Hour (1918)
The New Year (2010)
This Darkness: The Vampire Virus (2003) (V)
This Is America: They Fly with the Fleet (1951)
Vampire Cop (1990)
WCW Battlebowl (1993) (V)
World Traveler (2001)
Yes: Greatest Video Hits (1991) (V)
YesYears (1991) (V)

Television shows

"Captain Bret's Christian Movie Show" Episode dated 16 August 2006 (2006)
"Gourmet Cooking" 1977 - 1995
"Legends Championships" (1996)
"Stranger Things" (2008)
"The Winds of War" (1983)
"War and Remembrance" (1988)
"Prison Break" (2005): Sona

See also

References

  1. Boxoffice, December 6, 1971.
  2. Boxoffice, February 12, 1944.
  3. Boxoffice, March 22, 1941.
  4. "Broadcast a Premiere." Boxoffice, February 18, 1939.

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