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Where was Runaway Bride filmed

Runaway Bride

Year: 1999

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

<p>Produced by Garry Marshall, Runaway Bride is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Most of the scenes in Runaway Bride were filmed in Berlin, a charming Maryland town. Although some of the names of establishments on Main Street were changed during filming, some landmarks, such as the Atlantic Hotel, remained largely intact. Berlin is located in Worcester County, Maryland, and is known for its beautiful rolling hills and forest scenery.</p>

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Locations

  • Field

    In movie

    Scene where Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts) is a young and vivacious woman who has been through many failed romantic relationships. Maggie has left a trail of suitors waiting for her at the altar on her wedding day because of her nervousness about getting married. In this scene, she struts across the field in her wedding dress on horseback. The wind flutters her hair, the hem of her outfit, as she rides away from the shackles of marriage.

    Real

    Scene was shot On a boarding farm on Libertytown Road. Black Acres Farms is a family owned and operated farm. The farm's 200 acres are used to grow a variety of crops including sweet corn, watermelons, pumpkins, melons and strawberries. They also offer educational tours and excursions for schools and community groups, allowing visitors to learn more about sustainable agriculture and the importance of supporting local farms.

  • Store

    In movie

    Scene where Maggie is located in her father's hardware store. She works there as a sales manager and is a master of her craft: she is nice and polite to customers and knows every detail about every delivery. Her friends come to the store to show her an article in the newspaper about her. This article gives Maggie tabloid fame and the dubious nickname “Runaway Bride”.

    Real

    Scene was shot At 106 Main Street in Berlin. Today it is the home of a jewelry maker who creates beautiful glass works. It's easy to find in the heart of the city, and you'll see many familiar locations from the movie nearby.

  • Wedding salon

    In movie

    Scene where Maggie gives Ike a chance to spend time with her to prove that she is not a bad person. As Ike and Maggie spend more time together, their relationship grows stronger. As they walk down Main Street, Maggie decides to pick out a beautiful wedding dress at a local bridal store. However, the saleswoman is not thrilled with the girl's idea as she already knows about her notoriety.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Victorian Charms gift store. For some scenes in the movie, it was presented as a bridal store. The warm and cozy atmosphere of this establishment is a reference to the Victorian era. With its prime location on Main Street, it's hard to miss this store that evokes nostalgia for a bygone era.