Off the top of my head...
'Session 9' was filmed at the abandoned Danvers State Hospital
'Death Tunnel' was filmed at Waverly Hills
'Rose Red' was filmed at Thornewood Castle
Room 6 was filmed at Linda Vista Hospital. Dozens of TV shows including the pilot for ER were filmed at Linda Vista.
Boo was filmed at Waverley Hills Sanatorium.
Death Tunnel was also filmed at Waverley Hills.
Pennhurst was filmed at Pennhurst State School an Hospital.
Scenes from 12 Monkeys, Transformer Revenge of the Fallen and Boardwalk Empire were filmed at Eastern State Penitentiary.
The remake of The Shining was filmed at the Stanley Hotel.
The movie Gettysburg was filmed on the Gettysburg National Battlefield which is haunted. Several properties in the Gettysburg area that are haunted were also used in the movie. One of those properties was the Jennie Wade House.
The movie the Stuntman was filmed in the Coronado Hotel which is haunted.
Alcatraz is haunted and was used a film location for dozens of movies like The Enforcer, The Rock and Escape from Alcatraz.
The Shawshank Redemption was filmed at the Mansfield Reformatory.
There have been several movies with this title, with filming locations all over the world.
California The most popular filming locations in United States are in the Los Angeles. It is the so called City of Angels. Los Angeles has always captivated every filmmaker's eyes and most Los Angeles Movies filmed in this city became blockbusters. So, if you want to know more amazing filming locations you can try to read the article that I just read weeks ago. It shows different places in LA that most movies filmed. Here's the link lightsonlocation.com/blog/los-angeles-movies-filmed-blockbuster-favorite-locations.
The movie was filmed in several places e.g.Universal Studios HollywoodUnderwater scenes were filmed off the coast of South AustraliaOther ocean scenes were filmed in U.S. waters (locations I don't know)
The scariest haunted house movies are The Shining, The Amityville Horror, and House on Haunted Hill. These are classics that set the standard for today's movies.
from the Toronto and film office heres a pfd of all the movies and shows etc currently being filmed in Toronto, with locations, actors and directors and the dates they will be filming. http://www.Toronto.ca/tfto/pdf/currentlist.pdf
England.
It was primarily filmed in North Carolina but also had locations in Florida and California. Movies typically film in multiple locations.
City of ember starring bill Murray being filmed in many locations in and around belfast
There have been several movies with this title, with filming locations all over the world.
Many of Stephen King's movies have been filmed in Maine, where he is from and where many of his stories are set. Other locations include various places in the United States like Los Angeles and New York. Some of his movies have also been filmed in Canada.
you can film movies at actual places like hotels and stuff or at a studio. :D
California The most popular filming locations in United States are in the Los Angeles. It is the so called City of Angels. Los Angeles has always captivated every filmmaker's eyes and most Los Angeles Movies filmed in this city became blockbusters. So, if you want to know more amazing filming locations you can try to read the article that I just read weeks ago. It shows different places in LA that most movies filmed. Here's the link lightsonlocation.com/blog/los-angeles-movies-filmed-blockbuster-favorite-locations.
The Harry Potter movies have filmed at various locations all across the UK. Their "home base" is Leavesden Studios near London.
The original walking tall movies were filmed in henderson, tn. Right next to the actual selmer county where the real story took place.
There weren't any movies filmed because movies weren't invented yet.
The movie was filmed in several places e.g.Universal Studios HollywoodUnderwater scenes were filmed off the coast of South AustraliaOther ocean scenes were filmed in U.S. waters (locations I don't know)
The scariest haunted house movies are The Shining, The Amityville Horror, and House on Haunted Hill. These are classics that set the standard for today's movies.