| Providence Commander (1898)
This short, most likely depicting a Providence military group in a parade in Pittsburgh, might be the earliest filmed recording of anything RI-related. |
| The Nation’s Peril (1915)
Navy maneuvers in Newport figure in this silent WWI spy tale. |
| Why Providence (1921)
Some hype — long before Buddy Cianci — for RI’s celebrated city. |
| Carolina Blues (1944)
Features the jaunty tune “Poor Little Rhode Island.” |
| High Society (1956)
Sinatra, Crosby, and Lund vie for Newport socialite Grace Kelly. Watch the trailer for High Society |
| Lolita (1962)
Obsessive tale includes a few scenes in Westerly and Newport. Watch the trailer for High Socierty |
| Festival (1967)
Dylan goes electric, and other scenes from the Newport Folk Fest. |
| The Great Gatsby (1974)
Gatsby (Robert Redford) and Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow) frolic by Narragansett Bay. Watch the trailer for The Great Gatsby |
| Jaws (1975)
No-nonsense Captain Quint (Robert Shaw) drains and compacts a can of ’Gansett. Watch the trailer for Jaws Jaws' official Web site |
| Providence (1977)
French New Wave icon Alain Resnais directs John Gielgud as a dying writer. |
| Heaven’s Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino’s notorious bust includes closing footage of Narragansett Bay. Watch the trailer for Heaven's Gate |
| The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
Filmed in Massachusetts after opposition by Little Compton residents. Watch the trailer for The Witches of Eastwick The Witches of Eastwick's official Web site |
| Mr. North (1988)
Set in the Newport of the late 1920s and shot on location. Watch the trail for Mr. North |
| (It’s a) Complex World (1990)
Cult pic filmed at Lupo’s first Heartbreak Hotel. |
| Reversal of Fortune (1990)
Drama revolves around Newport socialite Claus von Bulow. |
| Dumb & Dumber (1994)
Big Blue Bug makes a cameo in the Farrelly brothers’ comedy. Watch the trailer for Dumb & Dumber |
| Federal Hill (1995)
Lots of local footage in Michael Corrente’s Providence tale. Watch the trailer for Federal Hill |
| American Buffalo (1996)
Corrente shoots in Pawtucket, to Cianci’s chagrin. Watch the trailer for American Buffalo |
| Killer: A Journal of Murder (1996)
Stars Warwick native James Woods and filmed at the ACI. |
| Amistad (1997)
Extensive local settings, from Jamestown to the State House. Watch the trailer for Amistad |
| Andre the Giant Has a Posse (1997)
The tale of RISD grad Frank Shepard Fairey’s street art icon. |
| Meet Joe Black (1998)
Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt get existential on Warwick Neck. Watch the trailer for Meet Joe Black Meet Joe Black's official Web site
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| Tax Day (1998)
Local director Laura Colella’s homage to Providence. |
| There’s Something About Mary (1998)
Includes scenes shot at the Hot Club and Kennedy Plaza. Watch the trailer of There's Something About Mary There's Something About Mary's official Web site |
| Outside Providence (1999)
URI fills in as the fictitious Cornwall Academy. |
| Titus Andronicus (2000)
RI actor Nigel Gore stars in the title role. Watch the trailer for Titus Andronicus Titus Andronicus' official Web site |
| K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
The featured submarine is berthed at Providence’s Collier Point Park. Watch the trailer for K-19: The Widowmaker K-19: The Widowmaker's official Web site |
| Getting Out of Rhode Island (2003)
Wannabe filmmaker strives for cinematic gold. Watch the trailer for Getting Out of Rhode Island Getting Out of Rhode Island's official Web site |
| Buddy (2005)
Cherry Arnold depicts Cianci in all his contradictory glory. Buddy's official Web site
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In April 1999, two weeks after I started on the job at the Providence Phoenix , the FBI raided City Hall, formally unveiling the federal investigation that would land Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., Rhode Island's rascal king, behind bars.
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Stay tuned, motherfuckers. Watch a preview for the second season of Meerkat Manor (YouTube)
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In 2003, former Governor Bruce Sundlun wrote a letter to Robert Decherd, the CEO of the Dallas-based Belo Corporation, expressing his interest in restoring local ownership of the Providence Journal.
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