- Syracuse, New York in fiction
A list of mentions of
Syracuse, New York in film and television.* In a deleted scene from "", Veronica Corningstone mentions that she has a degree from
Syracuse University .
* "A Clouded Name " (silent film, 1923) - StarringNorma Shearer ; scenes were filmed at the State Fair, the Calthrop mansion, and at the Liverpool's solar salt fields (which closed three years later).
* "All the Right Moves " (Feature film, 1983) - At a party, someone asksTom Cruise 's character if he had heard anything from Syracuse.
* "Big Daddy" (Feature film, 1999) - Several mentions;Adam Sandler 's character attended school at Syracuse University and wears various Syracuse sweatshirts and T-shirts.
* "Blue Chips " (Feature film, 1994) - Syracuse University men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim has a small speaking part.
* "The Bone Collector " (Feature film, 1999) - A character makes reference toDenzel Washington 's character's past work in Syracuse which got him convicted.
* Born on the Fourth of July (Feature film, 1989 -Tom Cruise 's character attends a Vietnam War protest which is held at Syracuse University.
* "The Chris Isaak Show " (television) -Chris Isaak 's publicist, Yola Gaylen (played byKristin Dattilo ), mentions that she has a degree from Syracuse University.
* "Criminal Minds" - CBS drama. A reference to a criminal in his Syracuse suburban home is made.
* "Enemy of the State" (Feature film, 1998) -Congressman Sam Albert, a character who is murdered in the film's opening scenes, is mentioned as being from Syracuse.
* "For Love of the Game " (Feature film, 1999) -Kelly Preston 's character is from Syracuse.
* "Freak Talks About Sex " (also known as "Blowin' Smoke") (Feature film, 1999) - Filmed in Syracuse; life in Syracuse is part of the plot.
* "Heat" (Feature film, 1995) - Detective Vincent Hanna's dossier alludes to his experience in Syracuse (shown in scene with DeNiro/Voight in Cadillac).
* "Highlander" (Feature film, 1986) - Connor MacLeod's modern namesake was born in Syracuse.
* "The Jerk" (Feature film, 1979) - When Navin (Steve Martin ) asks his carnie friends to name an emotion, one of them says "Syracuse." (This scene appears in the version edited for television, but not in the theatrical or DVD version.)
* "Lady in White " (Feature film, 1988) - Opening sequence filmed inSyracuse Hancock International Airport ; the rest of the film was shot on location in Lyons, NY and on the southern coast ofLake Ontario .
* "" a criminal mentions intercepting a victim on their way through Syracuse.
* "My Name Is Earl " (television) - Syracuse is mentioned as the place where Buffalo wings do *not* come from.
* "Slap Shot" (Feature film, 1976) - One of the hockey teams is the (fictional) Syracuse Bulldogs, and parts of the movie were filmed at the Onondaga County War Memorial in downtown Syracuse.
* "Snow Day" (Feature film, 2000) - Syracuse is portrayed as a small village with high snowfall. The film was filmed in Edmonton andCalgary .
* "Superman" (Feature film, 1978) - The train scene featuring Otis in the film's beginning features Syracuse as one of the announced stops that a train is making.
* "Tootsie " (Feature film, 1982) - Mentioned as locale where character Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman ) has done some acting work. A theater in Syracuse is depicted as a rustic wooden structure.
* "The X-Files " (television) - Several mentions, visited by characters on more than one occasion.
* "Saturday Night Live " (television) - Mentioned on Weekend Update
* "The West Wing" (television) - Makes several mentions of the Maxwell School, Syracuse University's renowned school of public administration.
* "The Twilight Zone" (Television) - Syracuse is mentioned in several episodes, especially those written by Syracuse native Rod Serling.
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