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List of films and television shows shot in Northern California

While the California film industry is based in Los Angeles, over the years many films have shot in Northern California, looking for rural towns, forests, rivers and beaches that can double for New England and even Scotland. Hollywood has been filming in California's northern most 18 counties since at least 1916 and the region has played host to some of Hollywood's biggest films, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, Gone with the Wind, Return of the Jedi, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Stand by Me.

Shasta County
trestle across Lake Britton in California, which was used for the train chase scene in Stand By Me. ==Lassen County==
Butte County
^two episodes: The Foundling and Snow White and the Seven Truckers Part 1 ==Colusa County==
Glenn County
No known movies or scripted television shows have filmed in Glenn County. ==Plumas County==
Nevada County
The list of movies filmed in Nevada County's Truckee is too extensive for this page. Some of the movies include Cobb, The Gold Rush, and St. Elmo's Fire. A partial list has been compiled by the Truckee-Donner Historical Society on their website truckeehistory.org, The Union and IMDb. ==References==
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