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  1. Chicago film industry. The Chicago film industry is a central hub for motion picture production and exhibition that was established before Hollywood became the undisputed capital of film making. In the early 1900s, Chicago boasted the greatest number of production companies and filmmakers. [1]

  2. Nov 16, 2018 · Widows (2018) One of the “Most Chicagomovies is also the most recent on this list, Steve McQueen’s masterful heist thriller staring Viola Davis, Colin Farrell, and Liam Neeson. Not only is ...

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    • The Blues Brothers (1980) From its depiction of the bustling, late ’70s Maxwell Street flea market to a climactic chase sequence that winds through Lower Wacker Drive to Daley Plaza, The Blues Brothers is a loving homage to John Belushi’s hometown.
    • High Fidelity (2000) John Cusack transferred the action of Nick Hornby's novel, about a man-child record store owner whose rock-snob music knowledge is no help in saving his failing relationship, from London to Chicago.
    • Cooley High (1975) Often described as a "black American Graffiti," Cooley High looked back with nostalgia on the early ’60s at the real-life Old Town high school that was largely fed by the Cabrini-Green housing project.
    • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Ferris Bueller is up to no good in this ’80s John Hughes classic, in which the high school senior plays hooky and gets into all kinds of trouble with friends as they run around downtown Chicago, including stopping for a little tour of the Art Institute of Chicago, catching a Cubs game and riding center stage in a downtown parade.
    • High Fidelity (2000) The British writer Nick Hornby’s novel was re-homed here, where the audiophile John Cusack goes on a quest to understand women. Does the music make this man or keep him from growing up?
    • Hoop Dreams (1994) Amazing documentary gives an intimate four-year look at two Chicago inner-city high-school athletes, their dreams, and those who exploit them.
    • Mickey One (1965) French New Wave meets Nelson Algren when Warren Beatty and the director Arthur Penn, pre-Bonnie and Clyde,team up for a paranoid-man-on-the-run tale.
    • Call Northside 777 (1948) The first major Hollywood movie shot in Chicago, this film-noirish classic stars James Stewart as a skeptical reporter who ends up establishing the innocence of a wrongly convicted murderer.
    • The Dark Knight (2008) The Dark Knight is the 2008 Batman movie, made all the more iconic by the hideously horrible villain, the Joker, played by the late Heath Ledger.
    • Sixteen Candles (1984) Molly Ringwald is now one of the most recognizable faces of the '80s thanks to her performance in the beloved film Sixteen Candles.
    • Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Ferris Bueller's Day Off is another classic '80s film that makes it onto this list. Here, audiences watch the titular lead, Ferris, as he plays hooky from school on what initially seems like a normal day.
    • My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) My Best Friend's Wedding follows main character Julianne as she attempts to break up her friend, Michael's wedding out of jealousy.
  4. Dec 24, 2019 · Risky Business is often considered the film that made Tom Cruise famous. When a Chicago teenager’s parents go out of town, he takes advantage of the time by having a little too much fun. But things take a turn for the worse when his mother’s glass egg is stolen and when he crashes his dad’s Porsche into Lake Michigan.

  5. May 15, 2024 · The best things to do in Chicago, buildings to see, hotdogs to sample, etc.., as well as famous actors, athletes, politicians, musicians, and celebrities who live in Chicago. Over 100 filmgoers have voted on the 50 Best Movies Set in Chicago. Current Top 3: The Blues Brothers, The Fugitive, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

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