Famous Films Locations
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Famous Films Locations
UPDATE: Topic will now be featuring and collate all of location vid's (also known as then and now) as and when I/We find these
With this topic, as a celebration to what was , without a shadow of a doubt, the best year for motion pictures, i am just going to look for and add "Then and Now" location vid's as and when i find them. Hope this thread will gather some feedback and input along the way.
Hows about these - for starters ?
With this topic, as a celebration to what was , without a shadow of a doubt, the best year for motion pictures, i am just going to look for and add "Then and Now" location vid's as and when i find them. Hope this thread will gather some feedback and input along the way.
Hows about these - for starters ?
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“In everyone’s life there’s a summer of ’42.”
Summer of '42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher. It tells the story of how Raucher, in his early teens on his 1942 summer vacation on Nantucket Island (off the coast of Cape Cod), embarks on a one-sided romance with a young woman, Dorothy, whose husband has gone off to fight in World War II.
Summer of '42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher. It tells the story of how Raucher, in his early teens on his 1942 summer vacation on Nantucket Island (off the coast of Cape Cod), embarks on a one-sided romance with a young woman, Dorothy, whose husband has gone off to fight in World War II.
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Original TV Spots of "Play Misty for Me" released, 1971 Universal Picture. Starring Clint, Jessica Walter & Donna Mills. Yeah i know it's not exactly relevant to this topic but it's better to put it here than to start up a new thread and with a measly 60 seconds vid ? Hope to find some more original adds and add them here (including foreign ones) as this year moves on, AYE
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Here's Get Carter.
This is a very enjoyable fan-made review. One of the best movies of the year 1971.
another fan-made short documentary revisiting many of the locations featured in the film.
This is a very enjoyable fan-made review. One of the best movies of the year 1971.
another fan-made short documentary revisiting many of the locations featured in the film.
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you cant go wrong with Double Indemnity. It remains an all time film-noir classic. Good work here by JORDAN THE LION...
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there's no adequate vid available on then and now for Play Misty for me but i found these pics instead !
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/MMM5MMM/play-misty-for-me-1971-filming-locations/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/MMM5MMM/play-misty-for-me-1971-filming-locations/
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hey do any of you like FALLING DOWN made in 1993 ? I certainly still do.
Here is a very well done researched video made two years ago, by 80s Life...
Here is a very well done researched video made two years ago, by 80s Life...
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A Bronx Tale Filming Locations (1993)
A Bronx Tale (1993) filming locations of New York City Lillo Brancato, Chazz Palminteri, Robert De Niro, And Taral Hicks - What the locations look like then and what they look like now. Queens And Brooklyn...
A Bronx Tale (1993) filming locations of New York City Lillo Brancato, Chazz Palminteri, Robert De Niro, And Taral Hicks - What the locations look like then and what they look like now. Queens And Brooklyn...
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here's a look at locations for The Omen - 1976 , includes Guildford Cathedral, All Saints Church, Pyreford Court and Brookwood Military Cemetery.
Most locations filmed by drone (some places had flying restrictions, so only hand-held shots were possible). The mansion that housed Robert & Katherine Thorn was at Pyreford Court, but a high brick wall restricts a drone signal and couldn't be flown toward it.
next is filming location, scene where Dr Who actor Patrick Troughton meets his end.
Most locations filmed by drone (some places had flying restrictions, so only hand-held shots were possible). The mansion that housed Robert & Katherine Thorn was at Pyreford Court, but a high brick wall restricts a drone signal and couldn't be flown toward it.
next is filming location, scene where Dr Who actor Patrick Troughton meets his end.
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KING CREOLE (1958) Filming Locations | New Orleans, LA - French Quarter | Elvis THEN AND NOW 2021
good one by Going to the movies who says they "filmed this video during our New Orleans trip back in March. I edited it a couple of months ago, but haven't had the opportunity to upload it yet.
Definitely worth a watch if you're an Elvis or filming locations fan. It is absolutely incredible to see how many of these locations remain the same after so many years!"
good one by Going to the movies who says they "filmed this video during our New Orleans trip back in March. I edited it a couple of months ago, but haven't had the opportunity to upload it yet.
Definitely worth a watch if you're an Elvis or filming locations fan. It is absolutely incredible to see how many of these locations remain the same after so many years!"
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Some Like It Hot Filming Locations | Then & Now 1958 San Diego Los Angeles
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The Shining (1980) Overlook Hotel - Then & Now Filming Locations
Good video by Jared Tipton who says that he took a trip to Oregon to visit the spooky Overlook Hotel (Timberline Lodge) from Stanley Kubrik's version of The Shining.
Sitting at the base of the impressive Mount Hood, the Timberline did not disappoint!
Good video by Jared Tipton who says that he took a trip to Oregon to visit the spooky Overlook Hotel (Timberline Lodge) from Stanley Kubrik's version of The Shining.
Sitting at the base of the impressive Mount Hood, the Timberline did not disappoint!
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another one here that was researched and made in 2012 by Herve Attia:
THE SHINING ( FILMING LOCATION )
THE SHINING ( FILMING LOCATION )
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Then and Now filming locations in 1975 New York, from the movie Taxi Driver.
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Searching for TRUE GRIT 1968 filming locations ...
A confused and at times inept journey into the Colorado wilderness searching for the filming locations of Henry Hathaway's western classic "TRUE GRIT" (1969)
From the meadow where John Wayne delivers one of his most famous lines of dialog to the actual courthouse courtroom featured in this iconic American masterpiece...sit back and "fill your hands, you son-of-a-bitch."
Enjoy!
A confused and at times inept journey into the Colorado wilderness searching for the filming locations of Henry Hathaway's western classic "TRUE GRIT" (1969)
From the meadow where John Wayne delivers one of his most famous lines of dialog to the actual courthouse courtroom featured in this iconic American masterpiece...sit back and "fill your hands, you son-of-a-bitch."
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The Wrong Man (1957) Filming Locations
All of the filming locations from Alfred Hitchcock's dark drama set in 1950's New York City, and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles.
All of the filming locations from Alfred Hitchcock's dark drama set in 1950's New York City, and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles.
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Good one on North by Northwest on-set tour...
Behind the Scenes Photos: North by Northwest
Behind the Scenes Photos: North by Northwest