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Vacation on Location: 5 Famous Film Locations Posted: 10 May 2012 10:26 AM PDT by Reannon Muth While it's usually the human stars of a film that get the most recognition, there's the occasional film whose setting that plays just as big of a role in the movie's success as the actors themselves. Think the craggy mountains of New Zealand in Lord of the Rings or the mossy forests of Washington in Twilight. And could you imagine how different the Sex and the City films would have been had they taken place in say, New Mexico instead of New York? The following is a travel guide to five popular vacation destinations and the iconic films that launched them into the spotlight.. 1. Salzburg, Austria: The Sound of MusicThough 300,000 people visit Salzburg every year to participate in the city's The Sound of Music-themed tours, dinner shows and sing-alongs, a 1965 Broadway musical-turned-film isn't the only reason why "the hills are alive with the sound of music" nor is it even the most notable one. Long before Julie Andrews ever twirled on the green hillside or splashed in the Mirabel fountain, Salzburg was a mecca for music-lovers the world over. Not only was it once home to Mozart, it was (and still is) home to a prestigious music conservatory and an annual classical music festival. But nevertheless, for Americans at least, it was the show-tunes and not the classical compositions that first put Salzburg on the map. Thus, for those who count Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals as a few of their "favorite things", a visit to the Schloss Frohnburg and Mirabell Gardens Palace is worth adding to the list. The Schloss Frohnberg (a palace that has since been transformed into a university dormitory) was used in all of the exterior shots for the Von Trapp house. The gardens and fountain of the Mirabell Palace were used as a backdrop for the famous "Do Re Mi" number, during which Maria and the Von Trap children marched around the fountain and hopped up and down the palace steps. Perhaps what makes the best photo opportunity, however, is the gazebo where Liesl and Rolf sang "Sixteen Going on Seventeen". The gazebo is located on the grounds of the Hellbrunn Palace, which with its trick fountains and seashell-covered grottos, is an interesting place to visit in and of itself. 2. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts: Jaws
The film's success brought a relatively unknown Martha's Vineyard to the world's attention, turning the wooden beach houses and white picket fences of Edgartown into a popular summer vacation destination. In honor of the film, Martha's Vineyard will host its second Jaws Fest in August 2012; a weekend of outdoor movie screenings, cast and crew interviews and a treasure hunt centered on locations where the movie was filmed. |
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