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  1. The White Princess is a sequel to The White Queen, the 2013 TV show from BBC, based on the historical novel by Philippa Gregory. The result is a 15th-century period drama about the struggle for power, romance, and betrayal, with epic filming locations.

    • The Fugitive. Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford’s perfect movie from 1993 is where the mountains of Western North Carolina serve as a substitute for rural Illinois.
    • Hannibal. The sequel to the popular “Silence of the Lambs” film isn’t particularly good, in my opinion. The movie is about Dr. Hannibal Lector trying to reconnect with disgraced FBI agent Clarice Starling – now played by Julianne Moore – and finds himself a target for revenge.
    • Forrest Gump. Gump is certainly not my favorite movie, but it is still a classic. Much of the film was done in South Carolina, but there are a few iconic scenes of Forrest running along the Blue Ridge Parkway around Grandfather Mountain.
    • Last of the Mohicans. Speaking of Biltmore, the Biltmore grounds provided the old-growth forest that served as the Catskill Mountains of the 19th Century.
  2. Discover the real locations of films made in Tennessee, and find out what there is for the visitor to see. ... Flights: Memphis International Airport, 2491 Winchester ...

  3. Mar 10, 2024 · Sam Raimi’s first feature film was shot in a remote part of Morristown, Tennessee in an abandoned cabin. The low-budget horror movie made nearly 10x its budget at the box office and launched the ...

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  4. The White Queen. (TV series) The White Queen is a British historical drama television drama serial based on Philippa Gregory 's historical novel series The Cousins' War. [4] The first episode premiered on BBC One on 16 June 2013 in the UK. [5] The drama is set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses and presents the story of the women ...

  5. The White Queen: With Aneurin Barnard, Rebecca Ferguson, Amanda Hale, Faye Marsay. Three different, yet equally relentless women vie for the throne in 15th-century England.

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  7. Filming began in September 2012 and lasted until March 2013. Two versions were made, one for the BBC and a more sexually explicit version for the US. A companion two-part documentary series, The Real White Queen and Her Rivals, presented by Philippa Gregory, was made to accompany the series. It was broadcast on BBC Two on 17 and 24 July 2013.

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