You may have recognized a few Whittier locations in the 2007 thriller Disturbia, a film starring Shia LaBeouf as a young man confined to his room by house arrest, who fights off boredom by spying on his neighbors.
If you think this plot sounds similar to Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, you’d be correct; this film is heavily influenced by the Hitchcock thriller. Interestingly enough, all of the homes seen in the film are located on Painter Avenue, one of the main streets in Uptown Whittier. In fact, the section of Painter Avenue seen in the film is located just four blocks north of Whittier College.
More Notable Appearances
- Greenleaf Avenue, a main stretch of Uptown Whittier, was used for one of Lea Michele’s musical numbers in the final season of Glee, as well as for a season finale of The Wonder Years (1993) and part of the 1995 film Father of the Bride II (starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, and Martin Short).
- The 2009 reboot of Star Trek used a chapel in Rose Hills Cemetery (in west Whittier) for a scene on the planet Vulcan. The chapel also appears in an episode of the HBO series True Blood, and the cemetery was used for action scenes in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, starring Arnold Schwarzeneggar.
- Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series featured Whittier during its first season.
- The Halloween classic Hocus Pocus filmed by Central Park, a short walk from campus.