Scores of big screen features have been shot in cities statewide. Click the map below to explore the many movies of Illinois.

The list of films made in Illinois is hundreds long and always growing.
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A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

This comedy follows the formation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1940s, at the start of World War II. All of the movie's scenes on the train and at the railroad depot were shot at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, home to more than 250 restored electric, steam and diesel trains. The Nebraska Zephyr passenger train seen in the film is part of the museum's permanent collection.

  • Illinois Railway Museum,
    7000 Olson Road, Union

FIELD OF DREAMS

An Iowa farmer is inspired to build a baseball field on his farm after he hears a voice that tells him, “If you build it, he will come.” Once built, the field is visited by the ghosts of Shoeless Joe Jackson and other Chicago Black Sox players who were banned from the game for throwing the 1919 World Series. A nighttime street scene was filmed in Illinois in front of the historic DeSoto House Hotel in Galena, which dates back to 1855 and served as the presidential campaign headquarters for Ulysses S. Grant.

  • DeSoto House Hotel,
    230 Main Street, Galena

GROUNDHOG DAY

This hilarious comedy concerns a crabby weatherman who finds himself reliving Groundhog Day over and over. Filmed in the quaint town of Woodstock, the bell tower that the weatherman leaps from is actually the Woodstock Opera House (which today presents concerts and plays). A small plaque in Woodstock's historic town square marks the spot where the character repeatedly stepped into a puddle in the movie.

  • Woodstock Opera House,
    121 W. Van Buren Street, Woodstock
  • Woodstock Square,
    downtown Woodstock








Photo Credits: Field of Dreams- Robert Keeling