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Movies Shot in Ottawa
I just watched a blu-ray of a film titled: Shadows in An Empty Room. The big name star is Martin Landau in a supporting role.
The film is dated 1976 and has a couple of great scenes featuring Albert, Rideau and Wellington streets. Most of the film is set in Montreal with other action sequences done in Lachine (standing in for Ottawa). It was a surprisingly good film. |
I've also seen a film titled: The Iron Curtain that was shot in Ottawa in the late 1940s.
The big name stars are Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. The story is based on Igor Gouzenko. Many fabulous scenes of Sussex Drive and Somerset Street. Although the film is a little Soviet bleak it is worth the view. |
Captain of the Clouds was filmed here in Ottawa in glorious Technicolor in July 1941, at Uplands and downtown at the Chateau. Starred James Cagney and Alan Hale Sr. This was a big movie at the time and was about bush pilots who joined the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Other footage was from Trenton and near North Bay. It was a big event when this was filmed. It was released in early 1942 not long after Pearl Harbour.
http://www.doctormacro.com/Images/Po...0Clouds_02.jpg |
There was a film being filmed in the Ottawa area a few weeks ago: http://www.cfra.com/news/2016/08/24/...of-movie-scene
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Here's a few clippings from the Google Newspaper Archive dating back to the 1940s: https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...1,285732&hl=en https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...40,47471&hl=en https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...,2270235&hl=en |
House at the End of the Street (starring Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue) was filmed in Ottawa back in 2012:
http://www.ottawalife.com/2012/06/je...of-the-street/ http://www.torontosun.com/entertainm.../14845706.html Another film called Penthouse North was filmed that year starring Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan: http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/few-michael...pital-1.751843 |
What's cool about Captains of the Clouds is that Ottawa played itself. And the movie is about the RCAF.
Some other movies: Mr and Mrs Bridge in the 80s with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward - Ottawa plays Kansas City About 10 years ago a movie called Mind over Murder with Tori Spelling was filmer in Ottawa Parts of the movie On the Road about Jack Kerouac were filmed in Vieux-Hull. It stood for Denver? I think. Grey Owl with Pierce Brosnan was partly filmer in the Gatineau Hills. |
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passage to Ottawa was done a number of years ago
there will be a Bollywood movie shot here in 2017 per Mayor Watson's india delegation (trade mission) outocomes.. |
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You see the yellow Harvard Training aircraft and sadly one of them crashed at a friend's farm near the airport when he was growing up (not at the time of filming). |
Undercover Angel from 1999 starring Yasmine Bleeth directed by Bryan Michael Stoller. Scenes filmed at Canal Ritz, and so on.
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The Batman & Robin movie (1997), some scenes were filmed on the canal with Mr. Freeze. Another movie is Decoys, it was filmed at Ottawa U and I still remember one scene was filmed at Fathers and Sons (brought back some old memories).
Another movie that was filmed mostly in Ottawa was Sacrifice with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Christian Slater. They shot some scenes at City Centre, Byward Market and other locations: http://www.ottawasun.com/videos/76200797001 |
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There's a Wikipedia page for this, though I don't know how up-to-date it is.
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Quebec films are basically never fully set in Ottawa, but there is sometimes a component related to the federal government (and especially Parliament) that gives Ottawa some visibility.
For example, this movie from last year, about a federal MP from Quebec: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYaXGOgDA6k |
Not a movie, but worthy of mention I think is that Radio-Canada currently has a TV series filmed and set in Ottawa. It's about a couple where she is nominally Franco-Ontarian and he is Québécois. It's lasted three years, which is quite surprising not because it's bad but... just because... anyway... I and others are just surprised.
This series is no doubt in response to criticisms of Radio-Canada being too Quebec-centric (and even Montreal-centric) in its fictional programming. I believe they also had a dramatic series a few years ago that was done in the Maritimes. It did reasonably well too. The last francophone TV series set in Ottawa AFAIK was a téléroman called La Côte de Sable, about a francophone family in Sandy Hill. It ran for several seasons in the early 60s. Anyway, here is the current series, Toi & Moi. http://toietmoi.radio-canada.ca/emission/ |
Not a movie either, but a music video. In the days following their 2005 concert in Ottawa, The Rolling Stones filmed the video for Streets of Love. Great footage of Zaphod plus a few scenes shot just outside downtown.
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