Historic Film & Entertainment Location

The Stanley-Casey House is a historic gem in Shelbyville, Kentucky offering a unique backdrop for film and entertainment productions. Its stunning architecture and versatile spaces create the perfect setting for any creative vision.

Movie being filmed at the Stanley-Casey House in Shelbyville, Kentucky USA

Conveniently Located

Shelbyville is located 30 minutes from Louisville and about an hour from Lexington and Cincinnati. We’re located off of I-64 and puts you within a day's drive of 2/3 of the U.S. population.

The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) offers 35 direct flights to 20 different U.S. states.

The Blue Grass Airport (LEX) in Lexington offers 17 direct flights to 16 major cities.

Films Shot at the Stanley-Casey House

Kentucky Entertainment Incentive

30—35% Fully Refundable Tax Credit

Kentucky offers generous tax incentives through the Kentucky Entertainment Incentive (KEI) Program.

With up to $10 million in refundable tax credits available, you can offset production costs and attract top talent. Kentucky boasts stunning landscapes, diverse locations, and a skilled workforce, making it the perfect backdrop for your film or television project. Take advantage of our supportive film commission and streamlined permitting process to make your production a success. Kentucky: Your gateway to cinematic excellence.

Additional Films Shot in Shelbyville, Kentucky

  • Wildcat Movie 2024

    Wildcat

    Follows the life of writer Flannery O'Connor while she was struggling to publish her first novel.

  • The Boy From Below

    A horror movie nerd must put her IQ to the test in order to survive as she finds herself targeted by a creepy killer in a creepy truck on Halloween.

  • Fighting the Fire

    Brian Cook has been firefighter for over 15 years, but he is now facing the biggest battle of his life - not the fire in the field, but the fire burning inside.

  • Anything But Christmas

    Nick (Santa) sends an elf to Kentucky to defend Christmas against a proposed bill that would change the holiday's name, forcing a lawyer to confront her own feelings about the holiday as she fights to save it.

  • Riding Down a Moon Beam