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==In popular culture== *The 2001 Best Picture Academy Award nominated film ''[[In the Bedroom]]'' had scenes that were shot in Camden. Specifically, the historic welcome arch, the bar where [[Tom Wilkinson]]'s character goes looking for his son's friend, the Camden Harbor Park and Amphitheatre where [[Sissy Spacek]]'s character directs the Balkan Girl's Chorus in an outdoor concert, the exterior of the bar where her son's killer is working, and the shots of the town at dawn from the summit of Mount Battie for the film's finale<ref>{{cite web|title= In the Bedroom Filming Locations|website = [[IMDb]]|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0247425/locations?ref_=tt_dt_dt}}</ref> * The majority of the 1995 film ''[[Casper (film)|Casper]]'' was filmed in Camden, though the story takes place in [[Friendship, Maine|Friendship]]. The production crew chose Camden, citing it to be "more authentic". In the film, Friendship is home to a fictional [[Art Nouveau]] mansion called Whipstaff Manor, which is haunted by four [[ghost]]s. However Whipstaff Manor is not a real mansion located on the sea front of Camden. The lower exterior and interior of the mansion was built on a set. * Other movies shot in Camden include ''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]'' (1937), ''[[Carousel (1956 film)|Carousel]]'' (1957) and ''[[Peyton Place (film)|Peyton Place]]'' (1957)<ref>Barth, Jack (1991). ''Roadside Hollywood: The Movie Lover's State-By-State Guide to Film Locations, Celebrity Hangouts, Celluloid Tourist Attractions, and More''. Contemporary Books. Page 242. {{ISBN|9780809243266}}.</ref> and ''[[Head Above Water (film)|Head Above Water]]'' (1996).
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