WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Delaware

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  • “Dead Poets Society” (1989) – Although not entirely set in Delaware, the film has certain scenes that take place at a fictional boys’ prep school in Delaware.
  • “Beloved” (1998) – This film, based on Toni Morrison’s novel, is partially set in Delaware during the post-Civil War era.
  • “The Ideal Husband” (1999) – A romantic comedy-drama that includes scenes set in Delaware.
  • “Runaway Bride” (1999) – While most of the film is set in Maryland, there are a few scenes set in the Delaware countryside.
  • “Liberty Heights” (1999) – This coming-of-age drama includes a few scenes set in Wilmington, Delaware.
  • “Forces of Nature” (1999) – A romantic comedy that takes the main characters on a cross-country trip that includes a stop in Delaware.
  • “Zerophilia” (2005) – A romantic comedy with certain scenes set in Delaware.
  • “Avalon” (1990) – Although not entirely set in Delaware, the film includes scenes that take place in Baltimore, which is close to the Delaware border.
  • “The Grapes of Wrath” (1940) – While the majority of the film is set in Oklahoma, it briefly features scenes set in Delaware when the Joad family passes through.
  • “I Love You to Death” (1990) – A dark comedy that is partially set in Delaware, featuring the story of a woman attempting to murder her unfaithful husband.
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