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			| Atlanta, Georgia, United States has been the setting of many movies, books and television programs. 
 Books
 * Vampire: The Masquerade Novels
 * The Absence of Space and Time by Christopher Scott Sarno
 * The Answer Man by Roy Johansen
 * The Blue Place by Nicola Griffith
 * Down on Ponce by Fred Willard
 * Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
 * The Dwelling Place by Elizabeth Musser
 * Every Crooked Nanny by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
 * Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
 * Gumshoe Gorilla by Keith Hartman
 * Hand-me-down Heartache by Tajuana Butler
 * Just As I Am by E. Lynn Harris
 * The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene by Terry Kay
 * A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe
 * Money for good by Franklin White
 * Neuromancer by William Gibson
 * On Ice by David Ramus
 * Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons
 * Replay by Ken Grimwood
 * Stay: a novel by Nicola Griffith
 * Sacrificial ground by Thomas H. Cook
 * Step-Ball-Change by Jeanne Ray
 * The Swan House by Elizabeth Musser
 * Them: A Novel by Nathan McCall
 * What is the What by Dave Eggers
 * The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall
 
 Movies
 * ATL
 * Madea's Family Reunion
 * Diary of a Mad Black Woman
 * The Gospel
 * Beauty Shop
 * Driving Miss Daisy
 * Drumline
 * Gone with the Wind
 * Love Crimes
 * The Slugger's Wife
 * Independence Day - Atlanta is destroyed by an alien warship
 * The Dukes of Hazzard
 * Fled
 * The Real McCoy
 * Smokey and the Bandit
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 * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The city in which Violet Beauregarde is from is revealed to be Atlanta, Georgia. (Although the segment featuring Violet at her home was actually filmed in Buford, Georgia.)
 * Living Large
 Atlanta is particularly prominent as the setting of many African American films.  Several independent black films have been shot in or featured storylines about Atlanta, among them:
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 * The Escort
 * Motives
 
 Television
 * The Catlins
 * Designing Women
 * Lobo
 * Matlock
 * Profiler
 * Futurama - a single episode has the Planet Express crew exploring the 'Lost City of Atlanta', in a parody of the lost city of Atlantis.
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 * Vanished
 * Class of 3000
 * Jericho - Atlanta is among the cities that suffered nuclear attack.
 
 Comic Books
 * Deadpool #28 takes place in Atlanta, culminating in a fight between Deadpool and Bullseye in front of the World of Coca-Cola.
 * The Walking Dead
 
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