List of media set in San Diego San Diego list
This is a list of media set in San Diego, California.
Novels
Books
- Dr Seuss Books from 1948 to 1991
Films
Feature films
Title
|
Year
|
Filming location(s)
|
Ref.
|
1 Night in San Diego
|
2020
|
|
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8 Seconds
|
1994
|
San Diego
|
[1]
|
16-Love
|
2012
|
La Costa Resort and Spa
|
[2]
|
Above the Tin
|
2018
|
San Diego
|
[3]
|
Adalynn
|
2023
|
San Diego
|
[4]
|
Almighty Zeus
|
2022
|
San Diego
|
[5]
|
Almost Famous
|
2000
|
Balboa Park
|
[6]
|
Ocean Beach
|
[7]
|
USD High School
|
Almost Heroes
|
1998
|
Black's Beach
|
[7]
|
American Sniper
|
2014
|
El Centro
|
[8]
|
Malibu
|
Venice
|
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
|
2004
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[9]
|
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
|
2013
|
Balboa Park
|
[9]
|
San Diego Zoo
|
San Diego Waterfront
|
SeaWorld San Diego
|
|
Antwone Fisher
|
2001
|
Coronado
|
[7]
|
Point Loma
|
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
|
1978
|
Oceanside
|
[10]
|
San Diego County
|
San Diego Harbor
|
[9]
|
University of California, San Diego
|
Babel
|
2006
|
San Ysidro
|
[7]
|
Bang Bang
|
2011
|
San Diego
|
[11]
|
Battle Cry
|
1955
|
|
|
Battle: Los Angeles
|
2011
|
|
|
Beneath the Leaves
|
2019
|
Julian
|
[12]
|
Beyond the Rocks
|
1922
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
The Big Mouth
|
1967
|
|
|
Blame it on the Night
|
1984
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Blast
|
2004
|
San Diego
|
[15]
|
Bloody Wednesday
|
1988
|
|
|
Borderline
|
1980
|
San Diego
|
[16]
|
The Boys in Company C
|
1978
|
|
|
Bring It On
|
2000
|
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace
|
[17]
|
Alliant International University
|
Eastlake High School
|
Humphreys Half Moon Inn
|
Kearny High School
|
The Marlin Club
|
Oceanside Municipal Fishing Pier
|
San Diego State University
|
Bruce Almighty
|
2003
|
Harbor Island
|
[9]
|
Cannery Row
|
1982
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Carbon
|
2019
|
Coronado
|
[18]
|
Carving a Life
|
2017
|
Encinitas
|
[19]
|
Julian
|
The Cell
|
2000
|
La Jolla
|
[20]
|
The Neurosciences Institute
|
Chubasco
|
1968
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Citizen Kane
|
1941
|
Balboa Park
|
[6]
|
The Coast of Folly
|
1925
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
The Condor
|
2007
|
|
|
Coronado
|
1935
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Dangerous Curves
|
1988
|
San Diego
|
|
A Day Without a Mexican
|
2003
|
San Diego
|
[21]
|
Demolition Man
|
1993
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[22]
|
Downtown Los Angeles
|
Demon Protocol
|
2018
|
San Diego
|
[23]
|
The Devil and Max Devlin
|
1981
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Devil Dogs of the Air
|
1935
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Dive Bomber
|
1941
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Down in San Diego
|
1941
|
San Diego
|
|
Driven
|
2018
|
|
|
El camino de San Diego
|
2006
|
|
|
Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade
|
1978
|
|
|
The Endless
|
2017
|
Descanso
|
[24]
|
Eternity: The Movie
|
2014
|
San Diego
|
[25]
|
Everybody Dies by the End
|
2022
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[26]
|
The Evil Rises
|
2018
|
San Diego
|
[27]
|
Firefox
|
1982
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Flight Command
|
1940
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Flight of the Intruder
|
1990
|
San Diego
|
[28]
|
The Flying Fleet
|
1929
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
|
A Force of One
|
1979
|
San Diego Harbor
|
[14]
|
Francis in the Navy
|
1955
|
Naval Amphibious Base Coronado
|
[1]
|
Freaky Friday
|
1976
|
Mission Bay
|
[7]
|
Friend of the World
|
2020
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[29]
|
Mission Trails Regional Park
|
Point Loma
|
Sunset Cliffs
|
Tierrasanta
|
Galloping On
|
1925
|
Julian
|
[30]
|
Ghostline
|
2015
|
San Diego
|
[31]
|
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything
|
1980
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[16]
|
Hacksaw
|
2020
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[32]
|
Hardcore
|
1979
|
San Diego Waterfront
|
[33]
|
Heaven & Earth
|
1993
|
San Diego
|
[34]
|
Hellcats of the Navy
|
1957
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Hell Divers
|
1932
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea
|
2023
|
Ramona
|
[35]
|
La Jolla
|
[36]
|
Hot Shots!
|
1991
|
San Diego
|
[7]
|
The Immortal Edward Lumley
|
2013
|
San Diego
|
|
In God We Tru$t
|
1980
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[1]
|
In the Tall Grass
|
2019
|
|
|
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
|
1963
|
San Diego
|
[37]
|
K-9
|
1989
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
K-9: P.I.
|
2002
|
San Diego
|
[38]
|
The Kid from Left Field
|
1979
|
San Diego Stadium
|
[14]
|
Kung Fu Ghost
|
2022
|
San Diego
|
[39]
|
The Last Ride
|
2004
|
San Diego
|
[40]
|
Little Nikita
|
1988
|
La Mesa
|
[41]
|
San Diego
|
Lords of Dogtown
|
2005
|
Imperial Beach
|
[42]
|
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
|
1997
|
Downtown San Diego
|
[43]
|
Golden Mall
|
Granada Hills
|
San Pedro Harbor
|
Love All You Have Left
|
2017
|
Pacific Beach
|
[44]
|
Loving Couples
|
1980
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[45]
|
Lucky Lady
|
1975
|
|
|
MacArthur
|
1977
|
Camp Pendleton
|
[14]
|
The Married Virgin
|
1918
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[46]
|
The Mating Call
|
1928
|
Fallbrook
|
[47]
|
San Diego
|
Mega64 Version 4.1: Revengurrection
|
2021
|
San Diego
|
|
Midway
|
1976
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Mighty Oak
|
2020
|
Ocean Beach
|
[48]
|
Miracle at Manchester
|
2022
|
Cathedral Catholic High School
|
[49]
|
Most Likely to Succeed
|
2015
|
|
|
Mr. Wrong
|
1996
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Murder and Cocktails
|
2024
|
Little Italy
|
[50]
|
My Blue Heaven
|
1990
|
Atascadero Administration Building
|
[51]
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
San Luis Obispo
|
Warner Bros. Studios
|
Westchester
|
My Husband's Wives
|
1924
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?
|
2009
|
Point Loma
|
[52]
|
Balboa Park
|
[53]
|
Downtown San Diego
|
Ocean Beach
|
No Man's Land
|
1987
|
|
|
On the Beach
|
1959
|
|
|
Only God Knows
|
2006
|
San Diego
|
|
Paranormal Activity
|
2007
|
Rancho Peñasquitos
|
[7]
|
Paranormal Activity 2
|
2010
|
Rancho Peñasquitos
|
Paul
|
2011
|
Downtown San Diego
|
|
Phantasm
|
1979
|
Julian
|
[54]
|
The Playground
|
2017
|
San Diego
|
[55]
|
Poto and Cabengo
|
1979
|
San Diego
|
[56]
|
Princess Virtue
|
1917
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Raise the Titanic
|
1980
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Rampage
|
2018
|
|
|
Resolution
|
2012
|
East County
|
[57]
|
Return of the Killer Tomatoes
|
1988
|
South Bay
|
[58]
|
Runaway Daughters
|
1994
|
|
|
The Saint
|
2017
|
|
|
The Samuel Project
|
2018
|
Balboa Park
|
[59]
|
Downtown San Diego
|
Hillcrest
|
La Jolla
|
Point Loma
|
Ramona
|
San Diego, I Love You
|
1944
|
|
|
San Diego Surf
|
2012
|
|
|
Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour
|
2007
|
Fallbrook
|
[60]
|
Pine Valley
|
Satan's Blade
|
1985
|
El Cajon
|
[61]
|
Julian
|
Scarface
|
1983
|
Coronado Beach
|
[14]
|
Scavenger Hunt
|
1979
|
Balboa Park
|
[16]
|
Downtown San Diego
|
Mission Beach
|
San Diego Stadium
|
Sharpshooter
|
2007
|
Julian
|
|
Sideways
|
2004
|
Santa Barbara County
|
[62]
|
Sins of Silence
|
1996
|
|
|
Skid Marks
|
2007
|
Hillcrest
|
[63]
|
Kearny Mesa
|
Point Loma
|
Skin: The Movie
|
2020
|
Valley Center
|
|
Slaughterhouse
|
1987
|
Lakeside
|
[64]
|
Sleep Dealer
|
2008
|
|
|
Some Like It Hot
|
1959
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[37]
|
South of 8
|
2016
|
Alpine
|
[35]
|
City Heights
|
Downtown San Diego
|
La Jolla
|
La Mesa
|
Mission Valley
|
National City
|
Paradise Hills
|
Ramona
|
Splash
|
1984
|
Coronado Beach
|
[14]
|
Spiker
|
1986
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Thane of East County
|
2015
|
Borrego Springs
|
[65]
|
Fallbrook
|
Victory Theatre
|
The Stunt Man
|
1980
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[37]
|
Surrogates
|
2009
|
|
|
Sweet Taste of Souls
|
2020
|
Julian
|
[66]
|
Tell It to the Marines
|
1926
|
|
|
Tentacles
|
1977
|
Oceanside
|
[14]
|
San Diego
|
The Terminators
|
2009
|
San Diego
|
|
Texas Across the River
|
1966
|
San Diego
|
[14]
|
Three Way
|
2004
|
|
|
A Ticklish Affair
|
1963
|
Balboa Park
|
[67]
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
|
Tiger Cruise
|
2004
|
|
|
To Fall in Love
|
2023
|
San Diego
|
|
Top Dog
|
1995
|
Balboa Park
|
[6]
|
Top Gun
|
1986
|
Kansas City Barbeque
|
[37]
|
Miramar Naval Air Station
|
New Point Loma Lighthouse
|
Oceanside
|
Top Gun: Maverick
|
2022
|
Fort Rosecrans National Cememtery
|
[68]
|
New Point Loma Lighthouse
|
Traffic
|
2000
|
Balboa Park
|
[7]
|
Downtown San Diego
|
La Jolla
|
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
|
2009
|
Imperial Beach
|
[69]
|
Naval Amphibious Base Coronado
|
Naval Base Point Loma
|
San Diego Bay
|
True to the Navy
|
1930
|
|
|
The Very Thought of You
|
1944
|
|
|
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie
|
2004
|
San Diego
|
|
The Walk
|
2001
|
|
|
The Wedding Hustler
|
2023
|
Mission Valley
|
[70]
|
National City
|
Pechanga Resort & Casino
|
Who Made the Potatoe Salad?
|
2006
|
|
|
Why the Nativity?
|
2022
|
Lakeside
|
[71]
|
Ramona
|
[72]
|
Wicked, Wicked
|
1973
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Wings Over Honolulu
|
1937
|
Naval Air Station North Island
|
[13]
|
Yours for the Asking
|
1936
|
Hotel del Coronado
|
[13]
|
Zipperface
|
1992
|
|
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TV shows
Reality shows
Anime
Video games
Comic books/Manga
See also
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