Savannah, Georgia in popular culture

The city of Savannah, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Chatham County, Georgia, is frequently mentioned in popular culture. What follows is a list of Savannah, Georgia in popular culture and includes works of literature, music, film, and television.

Savannah was established in 1733 and was the first colonial and state capital of Georgia.[1] It is known as America's first planned city and attracts millions of visitors who enjoy the city's architecture and historic buildings: the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America), the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of the South's first public museums), the First African Baptist Church (one of the oldest black Baptist congregations in the United States), Temple Mickve Israel (the third oldest synagogue in America), and the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex (the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America).[1][2] Today, Savannah's downtown area is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States (designated by the federal government in 1966).[B][1]

Savannah in literature

The 1994 nonfiction novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt (known to locals as "The Book") is set in Savannah, and in 1997 was made into a film, directed by Clint Eastwood.

Savannah resident N.Y.W. Peacocke has completed two books of a trilogy that deal with the war of independence in Georgia, and particularly Savannah. Savannah Spell (ISBN 1-898030-51-0) and Mirror My Soul (ISBN 1-898030-61-8) weave a love triangle around the events of the Revolution in Georgia and Carolina.

E.L. Doctorow's historical novel, The March (ISBN 0375506713), is about Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's 1864 scorched-earth campaign in which he marched 60,000 troops southeastward from Atlanta to Savannah and then northward into the Carolinas during the American Civil War (1861–65).

Chris Fuhrman authored the book The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, which depicted his life as a Catholic schoolboy growing up in Savannah and attending a local parochial school. Fuhrman actually attended Blessed Sacrament School in Savannah and graduated in 1974. He was also a graduate of the University of Georgia in Athens, where his book was published. Fuhrman died in 1990 of cancer at the age of 30.

Fifth-generation Savannahian Murray Silver is the author of Great Balls of Fire: The Uncensored Story of Jerry Lee Lewis (Morrow, 1981), adapted to the big screen by Orion in 1989 and starring Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder. Silver is also the author of the bestselling Behind the Moss Curtain and Other Great Savannah Stories (Bonaventure, 2002), now in its sixth printing and also the subject of a new motion picture. His latest book, When Elvis Meets the Dalai Lama (Bonaventure, 2005), is a collection of the author's favorite stories about starting out as a rock concert promoter and eventually becoming an assistant to the Dalai Lama.

The novel Velvet by Echo LaVeaux (ISBN 9781530910861) is a paranormal romantic drama set in the historic district of Savannah and features the city as one of its main characters.

Also the book Delirium of the Brave written by Dr. William C. Harris about the Benedictine Military School and Savannah.

Romantic Comedy Mystery novelist Mary Kay Andrews is the author of two books that take place in Savannah, Georgia and its surrounding areas. Savannah Breeze is about Southern belle BeBe Loudermilk has lost all her worldly possessions, thanks to a brief but disastrous relationship with the gorgeous Reddy, an "investment counselor" who turns out to be a con man. All that's left is a ramshackle 1950s motel on Tybee Island—an eccentric beach town that calls itself a drinking village with a fishing problem. Savannah Blues is her follow-up novel and is about An antiques picker, Weezie Foley combs Savannah's steamy back alleys and garage sales for treasures when she's not dealing with her loopy relatives or her hunky ex-boyfriend. But an unauthorized sneak preview at a sale lands Weezie smack in the middle of magnolia-scented murder, mayhem . . . and more.

The first 2 chapters of the 2011 book Dawn of Sorcerer's, are set in Savannah.

"The Shadow Man" (ISBN 978-1-938296-03-1), by Savannah native and newspaper columnist Dr. Mark Murphy, is a medical thriller about a Savannah surgeon who is framed as a serial killer. The novel made its debut in July, 2012.

Witching Savannah (47North, 2014), a new Urban Fantasy series by J.D. Horn, debuts with The Line (ISBN 1477809732) in February 2014. The Source (Witching Savannah #2) and The Void (Witching Savannah #3) are scheduled for release in July and December 2014.

Savannah in television

The following is based on a list assembled by the Savannah Film Commission , as well as the IMDb

YearTitleNetwork
(for TV)
NotesReference
2013The Haves and the Have NotsOWN Show is set in Savannah; exterior shots are scattered throughout the city.
2009The OfficeNBCIn the 10th episode of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office, entitled "Murder," the series characters participated in a role playing game in which they took roles based on fictitious residents of Savannah. The episode originally aired on November 12, 2009.[3]
2009Ghost AdventuresTravel ChannelIn the 7th episode of season 2, the TV series conducts paranormal investigation at the Moon River Brewing Company. This episode originally aired on July 17, 2009.[4]
2008Ruby (TV series)Style NetworkRuby is a documentary style reality television series on the Style Network that debuted in 2008 in the United States. It follows the life of Ruby Gettinger who lives in Savannah, Georgia as she attempts to lose weight.
2008Making News: Savannah StyleTV Guide NetworkSequel to Making News: Texas Style. Reality show features life at the news department shared by WJCL and WTGS in Savannah. First episode aired on June 4, 2008[5]
2007Southern HauntsPBSSeason 1, Episode 3 (entitled "Ghosts of the Low Country") was filmed in Savannah and hosted by Murray Silver. It originally aired on March 16, 2007[6]
2007Southern HauntsPBSSeason 1, Episode 4 (entitled "Ghosts of Savannah") was filmed in Savannah. It originally aired on June 1, 2007[7]
2006Paula's PartyFood NetworkPaula's Party was one of Paula Deen's shows on the Food Network. The first episodes were filmed in Savannah.
2006My Celebrity HomeStyle Network26 April 2006 (Season 1, Episode 1) Titled Page Davis and 24 May 2006 (Season 1, Episode 5) Titled Desperate Housewives
2005The Colbert ReportComedy CentralDistrict 1 was the first featured in "Better Know a District" segment.
1996SavannahThe WB [8]
1994Scarlett [9]
1988 ( 1969 The movie) Starring Robert Downey Jr., Keifer Sutherland 1989The Rose and the Jackal [10]
1989My Father, My Son [11]
1987Pals [12]
1983Solomon Northup's Odyssey [13]
1981All My ChildrenABC [14]
1980East of Eden
1980When the Circus Came to TownCBS
1979The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd [15]
1976Roots: The Next GenerationsABC [16]
1979Orphan Train [17]
1976RootsABCtwelve-hour mini-series which aired from 23–30 January 1977[18][19]
1974F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles" (1974) [20]

Savannah in film

The following is based on a list assembled by the Savannah Film Commission , as well as the IMDb

YearTitleNotesReference
2016The Do-OverStarring Adam Sandler and David Spade.a Netflix movie
2015The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of WaterFilmed in both Savannah and Tybee Island. Starring Antonio Banderas.(box office #1 film)
2010The ConspiratorFilmed completely in Savannah. The Conspirator is a 2010 historical drama about the trial of Mary Surratt, the only female co-conspirator in the Abraham Lincoln assassination and the first woman to be hanged by the United States federal government. It stars Robin Wright Penn, James McAvoy, Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Tom Wilkinson, Alexis Bledel, Kevin Kline, and Toby Kebbell.
2010The Last SongFilmed in both Savannah and Tybee Island, The Last Song is the film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks book by the same name. It stars Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, and Liam Hemsworth. The film's storyline follows a troubled teenager, played by Cyrus, and her estranged father, played by Kinnear, as they reconnect with each other through music during a summer in a quiet Southern beach town.[21]
2005BoogeymanA young man tries to deal with the childhood terror that has affected his life. Starring Barry Watson.[22] (box office #1 film)
2005Red Thread [23]
2005SnapSavannah College of Art and Design student film starring actor Bubba Lewis. A young boy must defend his house after his parents are brutally murdered. [24]
200495 Miles to Go [25]
2004Damn Good DogA profile of University of Georgia mascot Uga[26]
2003Undertow [27]
2000Meeting Daddy [28]
2000The GiftA woman with extrasensory perception is asked to help find a young woman who has disappeared. Starring Cate Blanchett and Katie Holmes. [29]
1999The Legend of Bagger VanceA disillusioned war veteran, Captain Rannulph Junah, reluctantly agrees to play a game of golf. He finds the game futile until his caddy, Bagger Vance, teaches him the secret of the authentic golf stroke which turns out also to be the secret to mastering any challenge and finding meaning in life. Starring Will Smith, Matt Damon, and Charlize Theron. [30]
1998Claudine's Returnstarring Christina Applegate, it was released as Kiss of Fire on DVD[31]
1998Forces of Nature Only the last 15 to 20 minutes of the film takes place in Savannah. A soon-to-be-married man encounters an exciting stranger after his plane suffers an accident on takeoff. Starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock. [32] (box office #1 film)
1998The General's DaughterPortions were filmed on the campus of Savannah State University and a plantation house on the outskirts of Savannah[33]
1997The Dinner [34]
1997The Gingerbread Man [35]
1997Kiss of Firestarring Christina Applegate, it was originally released as Claudine's Return[31]
1997Midnight in the Garden of Good and EvilCompletely filmed in Savannah. Is based on the book by John Berendt by the same name. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a 1997 film directed by Clint Eastwood, and an adaptation the book of the same name. The film features Kevin Spacey as Jim Williams and Jude Law as Billy Carl Hanson. The Lady Chablis who is a well known transvestite performer at Savannah's Club One (Bar) is portrayed as herself in the film. An appearance by Uga V, the English bulldog live mascot of the University of Georgia, playing his father, Uga IV. The Uga mascots live in Savannah between football games. Starring Kevin Spacey and John Cusack. [36]
1996White Squall [37]
1996Wild America starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas [38]
1995Something to Talk AboutA major scene is created outside the Six Pence pub on Bull Street. Starring Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid [39]
1994Forrest GumpThe park bench that Forrest is sitting on throughout the film (telling his story to other people waiting for the bus), the famous feather dropping opening sequence, and the ending of the film all take place and were filmed in Savannah. The well known park bench that Forrest sat on is encased in the Historic Society in Savannah. Also, Forrest's house in Alabama was actually purpose built in Savannah. Starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinese, and Sally Field. [40](Academy Award for Best Picture)
1994Now and Then [41]
1993Camilla [42]
1991Flight of the Intruder [43]
1991Cape FearA convicted rapist, released from prison after serving a 14-year sentence, stalks the family of the lawyer who originally defended him. Remake of the 1962 film of the same name, which was also filmed in Savannah.[44] (box office #1 film)
1990Love Crimes [45]
1989GloryRobert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices of both his own Union army and the Confederates. Parts of the film were shot in Savannah and nearby Jeykll Island. Starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, and Morgan Freeman. [46]
1989The Judas Project [47]
1989The Return of Swamp Thing [48]
1981Tales of Ordinary Madness [49]
1981There Was a Little Girl [50]
1980City of the Living Dead
1980Mother Seton
1980The Slayer [51]
1980White Death
1979Carny [52]
1979Gold Bug
1979Hopscotch [53]
1978The Double McGuffin [54]
1977The Lincoln Conspiracy [55]
1976The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings [56]
1975Distance [57]
1975Gator [58]
1974The Longest Yard [59] (box office #1 film)
1962Cape Fear A lawyer's family is stalked by a man he once helped put in jail.[60]
1957The Young Don't Cry [61]
1955View from Pomphey's Head written and directed by Philip Dunne

Savannah in Other Media

YearTitleNotesReference
2009Left 4 Dead 2 Location of the first campaign. Savannah is also the hometown of two of the characters in the game, and is also the setting of the first level.
2012The Walking Dead (2012 video game) Episode 4 of Season 1 starts here

See also

Notes

A.^ Notability for inclusion in this listing is based upon the standards outlined in Wikipedia:Notability.
B.^ Savannah had 24 original squares. Today 21 are still in existence.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Savannah". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press. 2006-09-11. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  2. "Savannah Information". Savannah Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  3. "Murder" at the Internet Movie Database
  4. "Moon River Brewing Co." at the Internet Movie Database
  5. "Making News: Savannah Style" at the Internet Movie Database
  6. "Ghosts of the Low Country" at the Internet Movie Database
  7. "Ghosts of Savannah" at the Internet Movie Database
  8. "Savannah" (1996) at the Internet Movie Database
  9. "Scarlett" (1994) (mini) at the Internet Movie Database
  10. The Rose and the Jackal (1990) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  11. My Father, My Son (1988) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  12. Pals (1987) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  13. Solomon Northup's Odyssey (1984) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  14. "All My Children" (1970) at the Internet Movie Database
  15. The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  16. "Roots: The Next Generations" (1979) (mini) at the Internet Movie Database
  17. Orphan Train (1979) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  18. "ROOTS". Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  19. "Roots" (1977) (mini) at the Internet Movie Database
  20. F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' (1974) (TV) at the Internet Movie Database
  21. The Last Song (film)
  22. Boogeyman at the Internet Movie Database
  23. Red Thread (2005) at the Internet Movie Database
  24. Snap (2005/I) at the Internet Movie Database
  25. 95 Miles to Go (2004) at the Internet Movie Database
  26. Damn Good Dog (2004) (V) at the Internet Movie Database
  27. Undertow (2004) at the Internet Movie Database
  28. Meeting Daddy (2000) at the Internet Movie Database
  29. The Gift (2000) at the Internet Movie Database
  30. The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) at the Internet Movie Database
  31. 1 2 Claudine's Return (1998) at the Internet Movie Database
  32. Forces of Nature (1999) at the Internet Movie Database
  33. The General's Daughter (1999) at the Internet Movie Database
  34. The Dinner (1997) at the Internet Movie Database
  35. The Gingerbread Man (1998) at the Internet Movie Database
  36. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) at the Internet Movie Database
  37. White Squall (1996) at the Internet Movie Database
  38. Wild America (1997) at the Internet Movie Database
  39. Something to Talk About (1995) at the Internet Movie Database
  40. Forrest Gump (1994) at the Internet Movie Database
  41. Now and Then (1995) at the Internet Movie Database
  42. Camilla (1994) at the Internet Movie Database
  43. Flight of the Intruder (1991) at the Internet Movie Database
  44. Cape Fear (1991) at the Internet Movie Database
  45. Love Crimes (1992) at the Internet Movie Database
  46. Glory (1989) at the Internet Movie Database
  47. The Judas Project (1990) at the Internet Movie Database
  48. The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) at the Internet Movie Database
  49. Storie di ordinaria follia (1981) at the Internet Movie Database
  50. There Was a Little Girl (1981) at the Internet Movie Database
  51. The Slayer (1982) at the Internet Movie Database
  52. Carny (1980) at the Internet Movie Database
  53. Hopscotch (1980) at the Internet Movie Database
  54. The Double McGuffin (1979) at the Internet Movie Database
  55. The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977) at the Internet Movie Database
  56. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976) at the Internet Movie Database
  57. Distance (1975) at the Internet Movie Database
  58. Gator (1976) at the Internet Movie Database
  59. The Longest Yard (1974) at the Internet Movie Database
  60. Cape Fear (1962) at the Internet Movie Database
  61. "Notes for The Young Don't Cry (1957)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
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