Movies are as much a part of
college life as pizza, hangovers and afternoon naps. However, you may
not know Gainesville is also a sacred movie ground.
Jeepers
Creepers (2001, starring Justin Long and Gina Philips): The
source of many a viewers’ screams, that abandoned church, is on
a horse farm outside Ocala.
The
Devil’s Advocate (1997, starring Keanu Reeves and Al
Pacino): Micanopy, 12 miles south of Gainesville, was the town Reeves
left before meeting the devil. Reeves’ character also took his mama
to church on 39th Avenue in Alachua County.
Just
Cause (1995, starring Laurence Fishburne and Sean Connery): Scenes
from the Murphree Area precede Connery’s stirring lecture on the
death penalty in the University Memorial Auditorium.
Doc
Hollywood (1991, starring Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner and Bridget
Fonda): Micanopy’s Ebling House is the setting of Fox’s character’s
medical clinic. The Shady Oaks Studio, Gallery and Bed and Breakfast,
off downtown Cholokka Boulevard, is where the cast relaxed between scenes.
Parenthood
(1989, starring Steve Martin): One scene, in which Martin’s
character dreams of his son wanting revenge for making him play second
base in little league, features a shooting spree from atop Century Tower
into Turlington Plaza.
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by Fred Griffin
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