WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Vermont

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  • “White Christmas” (1954) – This classic holiday musical features a Vermont inn as its primary setting, showcasing beautiful winter scenery.
  • “The Trouble with Harry” (1955) – Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this black comedy mystery film is set in a small Vermont town.
  • “Beetlejuice” (1988) – Although not entirely set in Vermont, this comedy-horror film features a couple from Vermont who died and are haunting their former country home.
  • “Baby Boom” (1987) – Starring Diane Keaton, this romantic comedy follows a successful New York businesswoman who moves to a quaint Vermont town after inheriting a baby.
  • “Super Troopers” (2001) – This cult comedy film takes place on the United States-Canada border in Vermont, humorously exploring the lives of state troopers.
  • “Funny Farm” (1988) – In this comedy film, a married couple moves from New York City to a rural Vermont town to find peace and tranquility, but instead, comedic chaos ensues.
  • “Me, Myself & Irene” (2000) – While the film takes place in several locations, including Rhode Island, parts of it are set in Vermont, showcasing its landscapes.
  • “The Cider House Rules” (1999) – Based on John Irving’s novel, this drama film features a Vermont orphanage and examines complex moral issues surrounding abortion.
  • “The Great Outdoors” (1988) – Although primarily set in Wisconsin, this comedy film features a memorable vacation scene in Vermont’s Green Mountains.
  • “Sweet Hearts Dance” (1988) – This romantic drama showcases the lives and relationships of four couples living in a small Vermont town.
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