WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Kansas

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  • “The Wizard of Oz” (1939) – This classic musical fantasy film is perhaps one of the most famous movies set in Kansas. It follows the adventures of Dorothy as she travels through the Land of Oz.
  • “In Cold Blood” (1967) – Based on Truman Capote’s novel, this crime film is set in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, and tells the chilling story of a ruthless murder.
  • “Twister” (1996) – A thrilling disaster film, “Twister” showcases the intense tornadoes that rip through the state of Kansas. Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton, it’s a gripping ride of storm chasing.
  • “Paper Moon” (1973) – Set during the Great Depression, this comedy-drama follows a young girl and a con artist traveling through Kansas, portrayed by real-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O’Neal.
  • “The Day After” (1983) – A TV movie set in Lawrence, Kansas, “The Day After” depicts the aftermath of a fictional full-scale nuclear war, exploring the impact on the town and its residents.
  • “Garden City” (2004) – This independent drama film unfolds in Garden City, Kansas, focusing on a day in the lives of various residents as they strive for connection and understanding.
  • “Picnic” (1955) – Based on William Inge’s play, “Picnic” is set in a small Kansas town and delves into the lives of its inhabitants during a Labor Day weekend.
  • “Bleeding Kansas” (2013) – This historical drama is set in pre-Civil War Kansas and highlights the conflict between abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers.
  • “Ride with the Devil” (1999) – Directed by Ang Lee, this Civil War-era film is primarily set in rural Kansas and explores the lives of a group of young men fighting for the Confederacy.
  • “Goodbye, Kansas” (1959) – A Swedish comedy film that follows the journey of a family from Sweden to the fictional town of Goodbye in Kansas, as they seek their fortune in America.
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