Savannah, Georgia in popular culture

The city of Savannah, Georgia is referenced frequently in popular culture.

Savannah in literature

The 1994 non-fiction 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 eastward from Atlanta to Savannah and 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.

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

Savannah in television and film

The following is based on a list assembled by the Savannah Film Commission 1, as well as the IMDb 2

Year

Title

Type
TV, Film, Video

Network
(for TV)

Notes

Reference

2007

Southern Haunts

TV

PBS

Season 1, Episode 3 (entitled "Ghosts of the Low Country" was filmed in Savannah and hosted by Murray Silver. It originally aired on

2007

Southern Haunts

TV

PBS

Season 1, Episode 4 (entitled "Ghosts of Savannah" was filmed in Savannah. It originally aired on

2005

Boogeyman

Film

2005

Red Thread

Film

2005

Snap

Film

2005

The Colbert Report

TV

Comedy Central

District 1 was the first featured in "Better Know a District" segment.

2004

95 Miles to Go

Film

2004

[...] Good Dog

Film

A profile of University of Georgia mascot Uga

2003

Undertow

Film

2000

Meeting Daddy

Film

2000

The Gift

Film

1999

The Legend of Bagger Vance

Film

1998

Claudine's Return

Film

starring Christina Applegate, it was released as Kiss of Fire on DVD

1998

Forces of Nature

Film

1998

The General's Daughter

Film

Portions were filmed on the campus of Savannah State University

1997

The Dinner

Film

1997

The Gingerbread Man

Film

1997

Kiss of Fire

Film

starring Christina Applegate, it was originally released as Claudine's Return

1997

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Film

1996

Savannah

TV

1996

White Squall

Film

1996

Wild America

Film

1995

Something to Talk About

Film

1994

Now and Then

Film

1994

Scarlett

TV miniseries

1993

Camilla

Film

1993

Forrest Gump

Film

1991

Flight of the Intruder

Film

1991

Cape Fear

Film

1990

Love Crimes

Film

1989

Glory

Film

1989

The Rose and the Jackal

TV

1989

My Father, My Son

TV

1989

The Judas Project

Film

1989

The Return of Swamp Thing

Film

1987

Pals

TV

1983

Solomon Northup's Odyssey

TV

1981

All My Children

TV

ABC

1981

Tales of Ordinary Madness

Film

1981

There Was a Little Girl

Film

1980

City Of the living dead

Film

1980

East of Eden

TV

1980

Mother Seton

1980

The Slayer

Film

1980

When the Circus Came to Town

TV

CBS

1980

White Death

1979

Carny

Film

1979

Gold Bug

1979

Hopscotch

Film

1979

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd

TV

1976

Roots: The Next Generations

TV miniseries

ABC

1979

Orphan Train

TV

1978

The Double McGuffin

Film

1977

The Lincoln Conspiracy

Film

1976

Roots

TV miniseries

ABC

twelve-hour mini-series which aired from 23-30 January 1977

1976

The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings

Film

1975

Distance

1975

Gator

Film

1974

F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles" (1974) (TV)

1974

The Longest Yard

Film

1962

Cape Fear

Film