WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in New Hampshire

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  • “Jumanji” (1995) – While the story is set in the fictional town of Brantford, New Hampshire, much of the filming took place in Keene, New Hampshire.
  • “On Golden Pond” (1981) – This heartfelt drama, starring Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn, is set on a lake in New Hampshire.
  • “The Trouble with Harry” (1955) – This Alfred Hitchcock film is set and filmed in the town of Peterborough, New Hampshire.
  • “The Hotel New Hampshire” (1984) – Based on the novel by John Irving, this movie follows the eccentric Berry family and their experiences running a hotel in New Hampshire.
  • “The Great New Wonderful” (2005) – This ensemble film is set in New York City but also includes a storyline about a married couple dealing with infertility in New Hampshire.
  • “Beyond the Sea” (2004) – This biographical film about singer Bobby Darin features scenes set in New Hampshire, particularly around the time of the 1968 presidential primary.
  • “A Perfect Storm” (2000) – While the story primarily takes place offshore, the film includes scenes set in Gloucester, Massachusetts, which sits close to the New Hampshire border.
  • “In Your Eyes” (2014) – This romance film, written by Joss Whedon, is set in New Hampshire and explores a mysterious telepathic connection between two strangers.
  • “Granite State” (2012) – Although it is a television episode from the series “Breaking Bad,” it is mainly set in New Hampshire, showcasing the protagonist’s journey and new life in a remote cabin.
  • “The Cider House Rules” (1999) – Although set in Maine, parts of this movie were filmed in various locations in New Hampshire, giving it a hint of the state’s landscape.
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