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"refused to allow the Israeli flag and the Israeli national anthem at the international games in 2017 in Abu Dhabi, with some referring to this action as anti-Semitic. The ban on Israeli symbols was lifted in 2018 and Israeli flag and national anthem was allowed to be displayed. Israeli minister of sports Miri Regev was also allowed to attend the event. Since the 2010s, Abu Dhabi has become one of the major shooting spots for foreign films. Some of the films featuring Abu Dhabi are (in ascending order of release): Abu Dhabi is twinned with: Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (,"
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"My passage to and from the UAE is supposed to be protected, and we’ve been told by our administration that they have agreements with our Abu Dhabi partners about protecting academic freedoms, and now it turns out that they really don’t have that kind of influence.” New York University Abu Dhabi New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD, ) is a research university with a fully integrated liberal arts and science college, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Together with New York University in New York City and New York University Shanghai, the portal campus is part of NYU's Global",
"Bullett Raja Vidyut Jamwal. Jamwal decided to design his stunts himself and without any body double. Later, Gulshan Grover was hired to play a negative role as a powerful industrialist in the film. The first teaser of Soha Ali Khan's starrer film \"Mr Joe B. Carvalho\" and trailer of \"Dedh Ishqiya\" were attached with Bullet Raja. On 6 November 2012, the shooting of the film began in Lucknow, Raebareli, Kolkata and Mumbai were the other cities for filming later. The first leg of shooting came to an end in Lucknow on 10 December while the second leg began at Kolkata at around",
"Bärengraben set at the Bärengraben, with the story's main character, Mary Plain and her family living in the pits. The Bärengraben can be briefly seen in the James Bond film \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\", as Bond, Tracy Bond and Marc-Ange Draco drive through Bern. Bärengraben The Bärengraben, or Bear Pit, is a tourist attraction in the Swiss capital city of Bern. It is a bear pit, or enclosure housing bears, situated at the eastern edge of the old city of Bern, next to the Nydeggbrücke and the River Aar. Although still in use, the Bärengraben has been supplemented since 2009",
"The Valley (2017 film) the brink of disaster. In August 2015, Saila Kariat obtained all financing for The Valley and began forming a team. The crew was assembled mostly from the San Francisco Bay Area, while the cast was multi-national. The cast came from Pakistan, India, LA and NY. Filming began in March 2016 in Silicon Valley, California, and was completed in early April. The entire production was completed in 21 days. Post production was completed in February 2017, and The Valley premiered at Cinequest Film Festival in March, 2017. The film is scheduled to be released on March 2, 2018, in the UK",
"Chaar Kadam hall and cobbled streets of Europe. Hence, the crew travelled 3,500 kilometres to search for it before finalising Bruges in Belgium. Prior to that, the crew looked for other major European cities like Paris, Venice and Prague. Shooting of the song was completed within two to three days. The whole song was shot in the Belgian city of Bruges. It was the first Hindi song to be shot in this city. Talking about the location of the song, Hirani stated, \"I was spellbound by the picturesque architecture, landscapes, the strong historical background and clean refreshing environs. I decided that this",
"the film. Knowing (film) Knowing (stylized as KNOW1NG) is a 2009 science fiction mystery disaster film directed by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. \"Knowing\" was filmed in Docklands Studios Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's Boston-area setting. The film was released on March 20, 2009, in the United States. The DVD and Blu-ray media were released on July 7, 2009. \"Knowing\" grossed $186.5",
"casino staff put his winnings in the trunk. It is strongly implied that his lucky streak will hold and he will get off with little or no jail time. Indeed, he quips, he may sue the police for damages – while the beautiful Anne waits for him at his apartment. \"Bob le flambeur\" was shot on location in Paris and Deauville with two interiors at rue Jenner studio. According to an interview the film cost 17.5 million French francs while CNC Censorship file indicates an estimate of 32 million French francs. \"Bob le flambeur\" was released in Paris on 24",
"Vivegam 75 percent of the film shot was complete and the rest of the production was ongoing in Chennai. It was reported that the movie was filmed on a restricted military base in Eastern Europe. The team completed their final shoot schedule in Serbia on such locations like Belgrade city centre, Belgrade Museum of Aviation and Bor lake. Principal photography wrapped in July 2017. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Anirudh Ravichander, becoming his second collaboration with Ajith Kumar and Siva. The soundtrack consists of seven tracks, including one theme music track. The music rights were secured by Sony",
"Osthe Katrina Kaif, Bipasha Basu, Deepika Padukone, Mallika Sherawat and Vidya Balan were considered or even approached, with Sherawat eventually being selected. The film was officially launched with a pooja held at the AVM studios in Chennai on 10 May 2011, while filming commenced on 26 June in Mysore. Almost the entire film was shot in and around Mysore in a single schedule, which was completed by mid-August. Silambarasan had hit the gyms to tone up his physique, on the contrary to Salman Khan who had undergone a special diet to shed his six pack abs. The final schedule of the",
"joining Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal, while Arjona was also still attached to the project. Principal production was set to commence in August 2017 in Hawaii and Colombia. On March 19, 2018, it was announced that \"Triple Frontier\", to potentially be retitled, would commence principal production on March 26, 2018 in Oahu, Hawaii. Ben Affleck had signed back on to star with Oscar Isaac, Hunnam, Hedlund, Pascal, and Arjona also set to star. Ali had been forced to drop out of the project when production was delayed. Triple Frontier (film) Triple Frontier is an upcoming American action-adventure crime",
"Sir Bani Yas Ṣīr Banī Yās () is a natural island located southwest of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It lies offshore from Jebel Dhanna, which serves as a crossing point to other islands such as Dalma (island). Sir Bani Yas is from north to south and from east to west, making it the largest natural island in the United Arab Emirates. Located just off the shore of the western region of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas was originally home to Arabia's largest wildlife reserve. Spanning over , the reserve was established in 1977 by Sheikh",
"on the lookout for a \"pan-Indian actor\" considering Prabhu Deva, Gautham Menon and Anurag Kashyap for the character and the latter was signed to do antagonist's role. The voice for Anurag was dubbed by director Magizh Thirumeni. Raashi Khanna was also signed on to portray another character in the film, appearing as Atharvaa's love interest and it has been confirmed that Vijay Sethupathi will be seen playing 15-minute extended cameo role as Nayanthara's husband. Actor Kottachi's daughter, Manasvi, was casted as Nayanthara's daughter. Filming took place in Bangalore. In December 2016, \"Imaikkaa Nodigal\" became the first film to be shot",
"Finding Fatimah Finding Fatimah is a British romantic comedy written and directed by Oz Arshad in his directorial debut. The film is about a man who struggles to find love in the British Asian community due to the stigma of his divorce several years prior. The majority of \"Finding Fatimah\" was filmed in Manchester with additional sequences filmed in West Yorkshire and London. It was released in UK cinemas on 21 April 2017 with a 12A certificate granted by the BBFC. The film was produced on a budget of £325,000. Producer, Sol Harris, and director, Oz Arshad, took the project",
"The Shape of Water about the notion that Strickland would have been the hero of the film if it had been made in the 1950s, something that fascinated the actor. Octavia Spencer, who played the role of Elisa's co-worker, friend and interpreter Zelda found it funny that the people Del Toro used to speak for the mute main character were people who represent very disenfranchised groups. Filming began on August 15, 2016, in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, and wrapped on November 6, 2016. In an interview with IndieWire about the film, del Toro said, \"This movie is a healing movie for me. ... For",
"Sahara Cross Tunisian co-production signed on to Belli's script. Gastaldi's contribution added new motivations for characters and included a few new scenes such as the battle between two bulldozers. Valerii wasn't initially happy with casting Pamela Villoresi, stating that \"Sometimes you have to make do with compromises or economical limitations, Villoresi is a very good actress, but I wouldn't cast her as a terrorist, if it weren't for a pre-signed agreement.\" The film was shot in nine weeks. It was shot at Cinecitta with exteriors shot in Tunisia. Valerii used a steadicam for the desert shots. As it was a very first",
"Cypress Park, Los Angeles as filming locations in feature films and music videos. The movies \"The Fast and the Furious\", \"Catwoman\", and \"Date Night\" as well as the television series \"Heroes\" filmed scenes in the Huron Substation. Local bar Footsie's was used for the music video to the song \"Live Your Life\" by T.I., featuring Rihanna. Cypress Park is in the beginning stages of economic revitalization, having been noted by the Los Angeles City Council and Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles (CRA/LA) to have potential for economic growth. The CRA/LA has included Cypress Park in two of its proposed redevelopment plans, the Northeast",
"in association with MTV Films. It was filmed in and near Franklin County, Idaho in the summer of 2003. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004. The film's total worldwide gross revenue was $46,118,097. The film has since developed a cult following. Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old boy from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipling Ronald \"Kip\" Dynamite. Kip, 32, is unemployed and boasts of spending hours on Internet chat rooms with his girlfriends and aspiring to be a cage fighter. Napoleon daydreams his way through school,",
"sensitive role to play as she goes to different phases in the film.\" According to Basu, after Kapoor, Chopra and D'cruz's character Saurabh Shukla's character as Inspector Dutta was the most important. Basu described the role as \"amazing\" character, who makes others cry when he laughs. Principal photography commenced in March 2011. \"Barfi!\" was shot between June 2011 and February 2012, mostly in Darjeeling. In March 2011, Basu visited Kolkata to finalize the locations within the city. Filming in Mumbai began on 20 March 2011 and continued until May 2011. In June 2011, the cast and crew shot in Darjeeling.",
"In the TV version the tourist was no longer from Germany. The series was shot in the conventional sitcom format, before a studio audience. The show did not attract a sizable audience and it was cancelled after one season. The setting, Bagdad, California, is a former town on U.S. Route 66. After being bypassed by Interstate 40 in 1973, it was abandoned and eventually razed. While the town had a \"Bagdad Cafe\", the film was shot at the then-Sidewinder Cafe in Newberry Springs, west of the site of Bagdad. The cafe has become something of a tourist destination; to capitalize",
"least seven luxury hotels and three vacation resorts under the Giorgio Armani name. Giorgio Armani would be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the interior design and style of the hotels. The Armani Hotel was opened in Burj Khalifa on April 27, 2010, comprising the bottom 39 floors of the supertall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; it has 160 guest rooms and suites, and 144 residences. Giorgio Armani is also designing the interiors of the Armani Residences, also within the skyscraper, and its specially designed line of products from the Armani/Casa home furnishings collection. Armani Musica presents Emporio Armani",
"The Looming Tower (miniseries) the world. Ultimately, the production lasted six months and sprawled across three continents and six countries. Various places stood-in for the locales in which the story actually took place. For instance, scenes set in Yemen were filmed in Morocco, and drone and car travel shots of Pakistani landscapes were used to evoke Afghanistan. Johannesburg, South Africa served as the production base, and was where the bulk of filming took place. The city possessed the \"visual variety\" that the producers were seeking, and doubled for various places including Nairobi, Tanzania, England, Albania, and Las Vegas, Nevada. While there was an initial",
"and Walker, and an initial release date was set. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in September 2013, resumed in April 2014 and ended in July 2014, with other filming locations including Los Angeles, Colorado, Abu Dhabi, and Tokyo. \"Furious 7\" premiered in Los Angeles on April 1, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 3, 2015, playing in 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX internationally. Upon release, the film became a critical and commercial success, with praise being aimed at the film's action sequences and its tribute to Walker. The film grossed $397.6 million worldwide during",
"Inception medina quarter. To capture this sequence, Pfister employed a mix of hand-held camera and steadicam work. Tangier was also used to film an important riot scene during the initial foray into Saito's mind. Filming moved to the Los Angeles area, where some sets were built on a Warner Bros. sound stage, including the interior rooms of Saito's Japanese castle (the exterior was done on a small set built in Malibu beach). The dining room was inspired by the Nijo Castle built around 1603. These sets were inspired by a mix of Japanese architecture and Western influences. The production also staged",
"released shortly after. The film's first schedule was completed in July 2016, with Suhasini and K. Viswanath also joining the film's cast. The film was then shot in Dharamsala, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kerala, Mumbai, Switzerland, and Italy. In August 2017, the Tamil title was changed from \"Kadhalin Ponveedhiyil\" to \"Sollividava\". The Kannada title of \"Prema Baraha\" is derived from Arjun Sarja's song \"Prema Baraha Koti Taraha\" from the film \"Prathap\" (1990). Jassie Gift has composed the score and songs for the film, with Divo releasing the soundtrack in Kannada and U1 Records in Tamil. The heroine introduction theme included in the",
"in Germany, Pinewood Toronto Studios in Canada, Pinewood Indomina Studios in the Dominican Republic and Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios in Malaysia. Shepperton Studios has 15 stages, ranging in size from to , five of which are equipped with interior tanks for water and underwater filming. Although often described as the home of independent film and TV production in the UK, the studios have also served as a production base for high-budget films such as \"\" (2011), the filming for which used eight of the fifteen stages. The children's TV series \"Thomas & Friends\" was shot on the \"T Stage\" from",
"Loham order to make it more realistic. Mythili, who was cast by Ranjith in her debut film, acted in and served as an assistant director for the film which was her debut behind the camera. She also sang a duet song in the film's soundtrack. Sreevalsan J. Menon was selected by Ranjith to compose the film's original music score. Renji Panicker suggested Menon to Ranjith during the film's pre-production stage. C. Rajamani composed the film score. Principal photography began on 8 March 2015, at the Calicut International Airport in Kozhikode. M. D. Sasidharan, managing director of Gold Coin Motion Pictures, performed",
"by mid-August 2017. Originally, the first schedule of Raazi was supposed to be held in Kashmir but due to the state of unrest in the valley, the makers decided to shift the shooting location to Mumbai where all the indoor scenes were filmed at a set created inside Film City. The second schedule of the film took place in Punjab, where filming was done in Patiala and Malerkotla during August and September 2017. The shooting in Patiala was stalled for a few days days due to the violence that erupted after the conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram",
"films were shot in New Zealand, and the Black Gate of Mordor scenes were shot in the Rangipo Desert in 2000. Rangipo Desert Rangipo Desert is a barren desert-like environment in New Zealand, located in the Ruapehu District on the North Island Volcanic Plateau; to the east of the three active peaks of Mount Tongariro, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Ruapehu, and to the west of the Kaimanawa Range. The Rangipo Desert receives of rainfall per year, but resembles a desert because of a poor soil quality and drying winds, and also due to the mass sterilization of seeds during a",
"Filming of James Bond in the 2000s be filmed or take place in Prague and South Africa. However, Eon Productions encountered problems in securing film locations in South Africa. After no other locations became available, the producers had to reconsider their options. In September 2005, Martin Campbell and director of photography Phil Meheux were scouting Paradise Island in the Bahamas as a possible location for the film. On 6 October 2005, Martin Campbell confirmed that \"Casino Royale\" would film in the Bahamas and \"maybe Italy\". In addition to the extensive location filming, studio work including choreography and stunt coordination practice was performed at the Barrandov Studios in",
"Major League Baseball stadium for the Chicago White Sox - would all fail and the building was demolished in the spring of 1986. Director Brian De Palma filmed scenes from his 1978 supernatural thriller film \"The Fury\" at Old Chicago. The concept of an amusement park inside a mall emerged years later at two famous malls—West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Galaxyland), and Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota (Nickelodeon Universe), as well as Adventuredome at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, and Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi. The Mall of America's amusement park was originally operated by the company",
"in the world, but eventually finds there are others,\" Tomblin said in a 1984 interview. One potential use of the film mooted at the time of filming was to use it as a promotional film for \"Return of the Jedi\". However, post-production on \"Return of the Ewok\" was never completed, and it has never been officially released. The film is set in both the \"real world\" and the fictional locations of the \"Star Wars\" universe. Real world locations include Chelsea Football Club's stadium Stamford Bridge, Heathrow Airport and Elstree Studios and the actors' dressing rooms there. Fictional locations include Dagobah,",
"Blowup Chelsea SW3, where there is still a restaurant but no longer the one used in the film. The scene in the reproduced Ricky-Tick club with the Yardbirds performing \"Stroll On\" – a modified version of \"Train Kept A-Rollin'\" – was filmed at Elstree Studios, from 12 to 14 October 1966. The film was distributed in North America by MGM shell company Premier Pictures. Writing about Antonioni for \"Time\" in 2007, the film writer Richard Corliss states that the film grossed \"$20 million (about $120 million today) on a $1.8 million budget and helped liberate Hollywood from its puritanical prurience\". According",
"Rosewater (film) on November 14, 2014. In 2009, London-based Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari is detained in Iran after he reports on violence against protesters of the country's presidential election, as well as giving a satirical interview with Jason Jones of \"The Daily Show\". While his pregnant fiancée waits for him, Bahari spends 118 days at Evin Prison being brutally interrogated. Bahari is usually blindfolded while being interrogated, and his interrogator's sole distinguishing feature is that he smells of rosewater. \"Rosewater\" was filmed in Jordan, with footage from Iran, between June and mid-August 2013. It had a budget of $5–10 million. On July",
"Al Awir Al Awir (also spelled Al Aweer) is a town in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, located about 35 kilometers from the city center. It has long been a centre of agriculture and camel breeding. Among many other Dubai families who have farms at Al Awir, Dubai's ruling Maktoum family maintains a farm in the area. It is home to the Al Awir Fruit & Vegetable Market, as well as Al Awir Central Jail. In 2018 the immigration centre at Al Awir was the location of a major 'amnesty centre', where people who had overstayed their UAE",
"not agree as he had other films lined up, while he called his character, John Christopher, \"[not] entirely evil\". Over the next months, the film saw several changes in its principal cast and crew. Initially reported to be produced by Dr. L. Sivabalan under his Zero Rules Entertainment banner, the project was later known to be funded by G. Dillibabu's Axess Film Factory. The film was shot across several South Indian states in locations including Chennai, Thekkady, Idukki, Ernakulam, Puducherry. The film also used Motion capture technology in few of its segments. The soundtrack of \"Urumeen\" was composed by Achu",
"include a canoe club; junior football team; rugby club (known as Madras Rugby Club); tennis club; university sports centre and a links golf driving range. The East Sands Leisure Centre, which opened in 1988, sits on the outskirts of the town as the town's swimming pool with gym facilities. The University of St Andrews have expressed plans to provide a new multimillion-pound leisure centre to replace East Sands. West Sands Beach in St Andrews, Scotland, served as the set for the opening scene in the movie Chariots of Fire. This scene was reenacted during the 2012 Olympics torch relay. The",
"of the children's father's bicycle as he's riding home, showing a pair of white and a pair of pink shoes among his purchases. In the final shot, Ali is dejected as his sneakers are torn from the race—he is then shown dipping his bare blistered feet in a pool. Some versions include an epilogue revealing that Ali eventually achieves success in a racing career. The film was shot in Tehran. It was attempted to keep the filming secret in order to capture a more realistic image of the city. The production costs have been estimated at US$180,000. \"Children of Heaven\"",
"Khamoshiyan music, state-of-art digital effects and a love story that brings back the intrigue of Mahal, it will repackage and raise the bar for the horror genre in Bollywood\". Bhatt further added that the film has the potential of becoming a franchise. Ankit Tiwari was hired to compose the film's music. The shoot of the film's first schedule began on 5 June 2014 and ended in August 2014. Shooting for the film's second schedule took place in Kashmir in September 2014 for 15 days. Due to a high flood in Kashmir, the producers had to shift the shoot to South Africa,",
"United Arab Emirates Arabia. The desert area of Abu Dhabi includes two important oases with adequate underground water for permanent settlements and cultivation. The extensive Liwa Oasis is in the south near the undefined border with Saudi Arabia. About to the northeast of Liwa is the Al-Buraimi oasis, which extends on both sides of the Abu Dhabi-Oman border. Lake Zakher is a human-made lake near the border with Oman. Prior to withdrawing from the area in 1971, Britain delineated the internal borders among the seven emirates in order to preempt territorial disputes that might hamper formation of the federation. In general, the rulers",
"and Powder Springs, Georgia, where actress Abigail Breslin celebrated her 13th birthday by adopting a shelter puppy. \"Zombieland\" was filmed in digital, using the Panavision Genesis digital camera and had a 41-day shooting schedule. The theme park scenes for the film's climax, Pacific Playland, were mostly shot in Valdosta, Georgia's local theme park Wild Adventures Water and Theme Park. Some of the rides prominently featured in the film include Pharaoh's Fury; the Double Shot (redubbed \"Blast Off\"); the Rattler; the Aviator; and the Bug Out. A haunted house facade was constructed at the theme park, but the interior was filmed",
"buildings were also used for the series with the Western jail serving as the Spanish jail and one of the large Western buildings was converted into a sound stage containing the living quarters of both Senorita Alvarado and Col. Montoya. The \"Doctor Who\" episode \"A Town Called Mercy\" was filmed here and at Oasys/Mini Hollywood in 2012. Texas Hollywood Texas Hollywood/Fort Bravo is a Western-styled theme park in the province of Almería in Spain. Built in the early 1970s, it lies a few kilometres to the north of the N-340 road highway (468 km mark), near the town of Tabernas.",
"fund the film by Tony Stratton-Smith, head of Charisma Records (the record label that released Python’s early comedy albums). According to Terry Gilliam, the Pythons turned to rock stars like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Elton John for finance as the studios refused to fund the film and rock stars saw it as \"a good tax write-off\" due to UK income tax being \"as high as 90%\" at the time. \"Monty Python and the Holy Grail\" was mostly shot on location in Scotland, particularly around Doune Castle, Glen Coe, and the privately owned Castle Stalker. The many castles seen throughout",
"In This World fictionalised versions of themselves; for example, Jamal is a real Afghan refugee and the Iranian policeman who deports the two refugees back to Pakistan is played by a real policeman who is re-enacting his normal work for the camera. Enayatullah was a market trader whom the filmmakers cast because they thought him \"a nice guy\". The production team lied to authorities in several countries in order to secure filming rights, having met government resistance in Iran and Pakistan. Most of the film was shot on location, but the scenes inside the Sangatte camp were actually filmed in England, as the",
"Hitch (film) to Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai, but she could not take it due to scheduling conflicts. The working title of the movie was \"The Last First Kiss\", referring to a line that Hitch delivers to Albert: \"This could be her last first kiss\". Parts of the movie were filmed in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, at Columbia University, at Ellis Island, in the Fulton Fish Market, at the Wall Street Bull and the North Cove Marina. The DVD and VHS release was released by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and was one of the first films to employ Sony's ARccOS Protection copy protection. The",
"the Big Mele. Kualoa is open for guided tours. More than 79 movies and TV shows have been filmed at Kualoa over the years, including \"Paradise, Hawaiian Style\", \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\", \"50 First Dates\", \"You, Me and Dupree\", \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"Mighty Joe Young\", \"Pearl Harbor\", \"Windtalkers\", \"Godzilla\", \"\", \"Jumanji\", \"\", \"Snatched\", and \"Lost\". Kualoa Ranch Kualoa is a 4000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch, as well as a popular tourist attraction and filming location on the windward coast of Oahu in Hawaii. It is located about 24 miles from Honolulu, and 32 miles from Haleiwa. The ranch",
"Bone\". It did end up being one of Orion's first films, along with \"A Little Romance\", \"Over the Edge\", \"Promises in the Dark\", \"Heart Beat\", \"The Wanderers\" and \"10\". Filming took place in September 1978. Hayles died during filming, shortly after having delivered his first draft of a third original film for Dark and Connor. Arabian Adventure Arabian Adventure is a 1979 fantasy adventure film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Christopher Lee and Oliver Tobias. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, U.K. An evil caliph (Christopher Lee) offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to a prince if",
"Thunder\" in 2004. Stiller spent more than 25 hours over 6 weeks exploring the island, using all-terrain vehicles, boats, and helicopters. After the film was greenlit by DreamWorks in 2006, pre-production lasted for six months, most of this time spent on scouting additional locations for filming. Filming for the Los Angeles and interior scenes occurred on sets at Universal Studios in Hollywood. \"Tropic Thunder\" was the first major studio production on Kaua'i in five years. After filming was completed, it was deemed the largest production filmed on the island to date, and contributed more than $60 million to the local",
"four-year sabbatical. The film began principal photography on 1 November 2017, coinciding with Kerala Piravi. Film's title was announced on 11 June 2018. There was a two-day filming at an oil refinery in Sharjah held in the fourth week of June 2018. The soundtrack consists four songs written by Rafeeque Ahmed and Shruthy Namboothiri( koode title track), two each composed by M. Jayachandran and Raghu Dixit. It was released on 15 June 2018 by the label Muzik 247. The background score was composed by Raghu Dixit. \"Koode\" was initially scheduled to be released on 6 July 2018. It was released",
"Michael Winterbottom the duo travel through Spain, visiting Cantabria, the Basque region, Aragon, La Rioja, Castile-La Mancha and Andalusia. The series began filming in September 2016 As with the previous installments, it premiered on 6 April 2017 as a 6-part weekly TV series on Sky Atlantic and as a shorter feature film on 22 April 2017 at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was released in the US on 11 August 2017. His most recent film stars Dev Patel and Radhika Apte and started filming in Jaipur, India and other locations in Rajasthan in February 2018. It premiered at the Toronto International Film",
"Abu Dhabi National Oil Company The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company () or ADNOC is the state-owned oil company of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to the Oil & Gas Journal, as of January 2015, the UAE holds the seventh-largest proven reserves of oil in the world at 97.8 billion barrels. Most of these reserves are located in Abu Dhabi. It is the world's 12th largest oil company by production, standing at 3.1 million barrels per day. It is the UAE's biggest company. ADNOC is one of the world's largest energy companies measured by both reserves and production. ADNOC",
"fact, the outside scenes were shot on location, while the interior scenes were done at Casino du Liban. Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige’s ' (English title: I want to see) (2008), starts on the last floor of the Phoenicia: Catherine Deneuve says she wants to see the destruction of the 2006 Lebanon War. Phoenicia Hotel Beirut The Phoenicia Hotel Beirut is a historic 5-star luxury hotel situated in the Minet El Hosn neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon. It is located on Rue Fakhreddine near the Corniche Beirut promenade and walking-distance from Beirut Central District, and a few kilometers from Beirut Rafic",
"England, and Shepperton Studios in Surrey. While \"Fast & Furious 6\" became only the third production to be allowed to film in Piccadilly Circus (a scene involving Diesel and Rodriguez drag racing), Lin was unable to obtain permission to shoot an elaborate action sequence there involving an exploding oil tanker, and so a replica of the landmark was built at Shepperton. The production were given only two minutes every hour to shut down the area for filming. The London shoot including filming on Lambeth Bridge. Stunt and car chase scenes began filming on location in Glasgow, Scotland on August 29,",
"Abu Qir Bay The Abū Qīr Bay (sometimes transliterated Abukir Bay or Aboukir Bay) (; transliterated: Khalīj Abū Qīr) is a spacious bay on the Mediterranean Sea near Alexandria in Egypt, lying between the Rosetta mouth of the Nile and the town of Abu Qir. The ancient cities of Canopus, Heracleion and Menouthis lie submerged beneath the waters of the bay. In 1798 it was the site of the Battle of the Nile, a naval battle fought between the British Royal Navy and the Navy of the French First Republic. The bay contains a natural gas field, discovered in the",
"7 Din Mohabbat In having rehearsals throughout July, the principal photography began on 1 August 2017 in Karachi, while the last spell was shot in November 2017. Rana Kamran has served as the cinematographer. Film music has been composed by Arshad Mehmood, Shuja Haider and Shani Arshad. Wahab Shah joined the crew as choreographer. According to the box-office report, \"Saat Din Mohabbat In\" has managed to make Rs. 5.3 crores in Pakistani theaters on the Eid weekend. The film collected 8.05 crores in its 1st week including the next Friday.The film also collected 1.6 crores overseas in its first week. It collected 1.75 crores",
"Palm Jebel Ali The Palm Jebel Ali is an artificial archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which began construction in October 2002, was originally planned to be completed by mid-2008 and has been on hold since. Creative Kingdom provided master planning services for the island and Leisure Quest International (USA) developed entertainment and attraction concepts. The project, which is 50 percent larger than Palm Jumeirah, is proposed to include six marinas, a water theme park, 'Sea Village', homes built on stilts above the water, and boardwalks that circle the \"fronds\" of the \"palm\" and spell out an Arabic poem by",
"Abu Dhabi Financial Group headquarters, for £370 million in December 2014, and subsequently submitted plans to demolish the 1960s block in Victoria and build luxury apartments, whilst retaining the familiar rotating sign. In February 2016, the redevelopment proposal, consisting of six residential-led buildings ranging from 14 to 20 storeys, was approved by Westminster City Council. In total, the development rebranded 'The Broadway' will consist of 268 super prime apartments. Work on the development commenced in November 2016 with the new properties scheduled to be completed in 2021. In November 2015, the CEO of ADFG, Jassim Alseddiqi, stated that there would be \"major shopping\" and",
"whatever was deemed necessary (including a Jimmy Jib, a specific kind of camera crane, just for a single crane shot). The film was shot on location in and around Mumbai, with Goa as a backdrop for the \"Aane Charaane\" song. Only two characters—those of Munna Bhai (portrayed by Sanjay Dutt) and Circuit (portrayed by Arshad Warsi)—were retained from \"Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.\" Several actors from \"Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.\", appeared in \"Lage Raho Munna Bhai\" as different characters. Vidya Balan was chosen to play the leading lady Jahnavi as her voice was thought to be appropriate for that of a radio jockey.",
"where it had been constructed for their classic comedy \"Bringing Up Baby\" (1938). The climactic roller coaster live action scenes were filmed on location at the Pike in Long Beach, California and featured the Cyclone Racer entrance ramp, ticket booth, loading platform and views of the structure from the beach. Split-matte, in-camera special effects by Harryhausen effectively combined the live action of the actors and the roller coaster background footage from the Pike's parking lot with the stop-motion animation of the Beast destroying a shooting miniature of the coaster. In his review of \"The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms\" for \"The",
"million budget, which Goei exceeded. The movie was filmed entirely on location in Penang at the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, a UNESCO Architectural Heritage Award recipient, over 6 weeks in 2008. Goei was hoping to shoot in Singapore but couldn't find a grand mansion that hadn't been demolished. To hire production designer Ian Bailey, whose work on \"Atonement\" and \"Pride & Prejudice\" Goei had admired, Goei bought a film directory from the British Film Institute and called him. He also called 10 cinematographers simultaneously, and director of photography Larry Smith was the first to respond. \"The Blue Mansion\" was originally",
"Two of a Kind (1983 film) dodging the loan sharks and the evil interventions of the Devil (Oliver Reed), the two come to develop a relationship, which is put to the test when the two are threatened by a masked thug. The film was originally called \"Second Chance\" and was to be directed by Richard Rush. Principal photography of \"Two of a Kind\" took place in New York City with two weeks of location shooting and then continued in California at 20th Century Fox Studios in Century City, MGM Studios in Culver City and The Burbank Studios in Burbank from May 9 to July 21, 1983.",
"Horizon tank A horizon tank is a large tank built on the coast and used in filmmaking. It allows filmmakers to film an ocean horizon without having to be in the middle of the ocean. The first horizon tank was constructed in Malta in 1964 by special effects technician Benjamin Hole, who later formed Mediterranean Film Studios. Popular films shot there include \"U-571\" and Ridley Scott's \"White Squall\". The studio's tanks are also regularly used for filming TV commercials. In 1996 20th Century Fox acquired 40 acres of waterfront south of Playas de Rosarito in Baja California, Mexico, and built",
"Tropfest Arabia Tropfest Arabia () is an extension of Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival. Tropfest began in 1993 as a screening for 200 people in a cafe in Sydney but has since become the largest platform for short films in the world. Tropfest Arabia was first held in November 2011 in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. Tropfest Arabia covers the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and is open to Nationals of Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The",
"Pulimurugan am lucky.\" Because filming with wild animals is not allowed in India, the crew travelled abroad to film the scenes involving a tiger. The tiger scenes were filmed during January 2016 at locations in Bangkok, Thailand. The tiger was trained by Bangkok-based trainers under the supervision of Hein. The initial plan was to use graphics but the team later decided to use a real tiger. They first went to South Africa to shoot the tiger scenes but the results were not suitable. After trying to find locations in Vietnam, the tiger scenes were eventually filmed in one month in Thailand.",
"Devan (film) and debut film as director. The climax scene was shot in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, at the harbour, where underwater sequences were shot, using helicopters and ships, 3000 tractor, 50 buses and 200 camels. Says Arun Pandian, \"It's a story that I penned about 10 years back. Earlier when I casually talked to Vijayakanth about my intention of directing a film he had said that he would definitely act whenever I directed it. I reminded him of it and he promptly agreed. He was confident and didn't have any apprehension that I being the actor-director would give more footage to myself!\".",
"Club International, are also honored in hotels, restaurants, and artisans shops. Sidi Bouhlel (Arabic: سيدى بحلال) is a marabout in south-west Tunisia near to the town Tozeur. It is located at 34°01′56″N, 08°16′59″E at that is famous as a set for \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\", \"The English Patient\" and several films in the Star Wars franchise. Tozeur was used as a filming location for the \"Star Wars\" saga and \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" (specifically Sidi Bouhlel canyon outside the town and the salt-flats of nearby Nefta). Lucasfilm also built an entire set a few kilometers north-west of Tozeur",
"with all other scenes photographed in London and Staines. Filming also took place at Manchester Town Hall between Thursday 31st May and Saturday 2nd June 2001. When Ali references the Berkshire Massiv of Englefield Green, this is actually in Surrey. The John Nike Leisure Centre is a real facility, though located several miles west of Staines in Bracknell, central Berkshire. The movie premiered in UK theatres on 22 March 2002, and across various other countries (France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Spain, etc.) throughout the rest of 2002 and midway through 2003. \"Ali G Indahouse\" was not theatrically released in the",
"SeaWorld Abu Dhabi SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is an upcoming marine life theme park and animal research, rescue & rehabilitation center that is slated to open in 2022 on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It will be the first SeaWorld park outside of the US and the first park without killer whales. The Abu Dhabi-based company Miral will be the owner and operator of the project under a license from SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment On December 13, 2016, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment announced a new partnership with Miral to bring SeaWorld Abu Dhabi to",
"of Fate\", which summits Titan Tower and was later featured in \"Fifty Classic Climbs of North America\". The Towers are also very well known for the cork screw summit of the Ancient Arts tower, most commonly accessed by the \"Stolen Chimney\" route. Photographs of the unusual cork screw summit have been extensively published in many settings including mainstream advertisements. The Fisher Towers were featured in the opening scene of \"Austin Powers in Goldmember\". Television commercials, advertisements, and even scenes from famous movies have been filmed in the area of Moab, Utah (where the Fisher Towers are located). Fisher Towers Fisher",
"Badmaash Company overwhelming high rate, hence recovering his Uncle Jazz' loss. Karan, Zing, Chandu and Bulbul are now partners with Jazz in \"Friends and Company\", but it is turned into a public limited company. With his wife, son, friends and having made his father proud, Karan is finally content with his life. Parmeet Sethi wrote the script for the film with dialogues in only six days. The four main characters are all based on real-life people. Parmeet reveals that he got tired of television and was keen on pursuing film direction. Filming locations for the film included New York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia,",
"meets the widowed Janaki and her daughter who have come to India to meet him. They fulfill their dream to fly together in Venkidi's old aircraft he made years ago in his village. \"Vimaanam\" is a high budget film involving high VFX works for the flying scenes. The film will have two time periods with Prithviraj appearing in two different looks. Reportedly, he will be reducing weight for the role and will also be taking flying courses. Principal photography commenced on 9 February 2017 in Kochi, Kerala. The main filming locations was Bhatkal and Mangalore, and was also shot in",
"Abu Dhabi pearl business and traded with others. According to a source about pearling, the Persian Gulf was the best location for pearls. Pearl divers dove for one to one-and-a-half minutes, and would have dived up to thirty times per day. There were no air tanks and any other sort of mechanical device was forbidden. The divers had a leather nose clip and leather coverings on their fingers and big toes to protect them while they searched for oysters. The divers were not paid for a day's work but received a portion of the season's earnings. In the 19th century, as a",
"Dhabi cultural location. One element of the Umm al-Nar culture is circular tombs typically characterized by well fitted stones in the outer wall and multiple human remains within. The Umm an-Nar culture covers around five or six centuries (2600-2000 BCE). The name is derived from Umm al-Nar, a small island located on the southeast of the much larger island Abu Dhabi. It is one of 200 islands that dominate the coast of Abu Dhabi. The first archaeological excavations in Abu Dhabi began at Umm al-Nar in 1959, twelve years before the foundation of the United Arab Emirates. Seven tombs from",
"park is redeveloped. A Boeing 747-200 which served with British Airways until 2002 as \"City of Birmingham\", G-BDXJ, was purchased by Aces High Limited, a company specialising in supplying aircraft for television and film work, and transferred to Dunsfold. It was modified and used for filming for the 2006 James Bond film \"Casino Royale\". Some of the scenes set at Miami International Airport were filmed at Dunsfold. It has also appeared in the background of numerous \"Top Gear\" episodes and directly in an episode where it is towed by a JCB Fastrac tractor. It was also towed by a Volkswagen",
"Boeing 747 Hopyeong, Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea where it was re-assembled, repainted in a livery similar to that of Air Force One and converted into a restaurant. Originally flown commercially by Pan Am as N747PA, \"Clipper Juan T. Trippe\", and repaired for service following a tailstrike, it stayed with the airline until its bankruptcy. The restaurant closed by 2009, and the aircraft was scrapped in 2010. A former British Airways 747-200B, G-BDXJ, is parked at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England and has been used as a movie set for productions such as the 2006 James Bond film, \"Casino Royale\". The plane",
"Ek Ajnabee cultural films. These films don't necessarily have to be like Monsoon Wedding or Bend It Like Beckham. This is not another Hindi film. This is not a remake of \"Man on Fire\". If you see the way it is shot, edited and directed, it is setting new standards. Mr Bachchan is reinventing himself. So please don't turn this film into another Bollywood film.\" The film was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand, for 35 days. Lakhia said that he and Bunty Walia, a producer, chose Bangkok because \"we wanted our characters to stand out. When they are walking on the",
"The Figurine Lagos and Ada, Osun State for three months. The tourist attraction in Osun was shown in the movie by filming at the water falls, hills and the forests. MicCom Golf and Hotel Resort provided free accommodation for the cast and crew while they shot in Osun State, some scenes in the film were shot at the resort as well. The equipment used for the movie were gotten from Jungle Film Works; the only place in Nigeria at the time to get all the equipments needed for big budget movies. Jungle film Works eventually came on board as associate producers for",
"by Lennin-Vijayan, dance choreography by Raju Sundaram and stunts arranged by Vikram Dharma. Jeeva revealed that the film would be titled \"12B\" after a bus he used to take during his college days. The basic premise of the film was taken from the 1998 English film, \"Sliding Doors\" by Peter Howitt, which also follows alternate tracks. A romantic song was shot on Shaam and Simran at picturesque locations in Jordan, and this became the first time that a Tamil film had been shot there, with Rekha Prakash choreographing it. Some sequences needed to be shot in the USA with about",
"Carnglaze Caverns Carnglaze Caverns consists of three man-made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry in the Loveny Valley, near the village of St Neot, Liskeard, Cornwall, England, UK. The first of the caverns, the Rum Store, is so called because it was used by the Royal Navy during the Second World War to store its supply of rum. In 2001 it was converted into an auditorium with seating for 400. The lowest of the three caverns has a lake, which was where the cover image for Echo & the Bunnymen's LP \"Ocean Rain\" was shot. The caverns have",
"Al Lulu Island Al Lulu Island ( Pearl island) is a man-made island off the coast of Abu Dhabi island, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It stretches from the Abu Dhabi Breakwater to the Zayed Sea Port. Land reclamation was started in 1988 and completed in 1992. After several plans that were subsequently dropped, the island is now being developed by Sorouh Real Estate as a mixed commercial and residential project. Arquitectonica was tasked with the development of the master plan. It was also rumoured that Al Lulu Island was going to be a tourist destination for a",
"a Round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final match. Hazza bin Zayed Stadium The Hazza bin Zayed Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, City of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. It is the home stadium of Al Ain FC of the UAE Pro-League. The stadium holds 22,717 spectators and opened in 2014. The stadium was named after the chairman of the club, Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The 45,000sqm Hazza bin Zayed stadium is split over seven levels, and is one of the most modern sporting venues in the Middle East.",
"Abu Dhabi Film Commission Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) is a government agency formed to support the development of Abu Dhabi's film and TV industry. Its mission is to promote the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as a production destination to generate economic benefits for the region and increased job opportunity for its residences. It was established under twofour54 Abu Dhabi in 2009. As part of their efforts to increase film productions in the region, Abu Dhabi Film Commission provides services to production companies such as location scouting, location surveys, script breakdowns, script approval, custom clearance, digital location library, and assistance",
"Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi () is an Emirati-themed waterpark located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, the park is home to more than 40 rides, slides and attractions, including Bubble’s Barrel, Rush Rider, and Bandit Bomber which is the longest suspended roller coaster in the Middle East over 550 metres long. The park is set across more than 15 hectares of land. The park was developed by Aldar Properties and supported by Blackburn Share Holdings. Its theme is based on an original story about a brave girl named Dana, who went on a",
"$ (film) shows Dawn in a sunny climate in the USA, joyfully driving a gleaming new yellow Corvette, and then later cuddling in bed with an unseen someone. The other suitcase is sitting near the bed, and Joe's bomber jacket hangs on the coat rack. Dawn smugly explains to Joe that she was certain the criminals wouldn't kill him and leave themselves with no way to get the money. Principal photography for \"$\" took place at Bendestorf Studio is Hamburg, Germany from early January to early May 1971, and location shooting took place in that city as well. The building depicted as",
"Odiyan She said it was a difficult role to portray. The character has less screen time but is important in the script. Her character has transition from a young girl to an aged woman. Including Sana, many of the artists were prepared through a week long acting workshop. Atul Mongia served as the acting workshop director. Principal photography began on 25 August 2017 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Mohanlal joined the film three days later. Some scenes were shot at the Assi Ghat with Mohanlal. Underwater action scenes were filmed in the Ganges River. In Varanasi, the film was extensively shot at",
"city. At one stage, they planted a bomb and killed many of his friends and neighbours, including his foster daughter. Ali bhai kills every one behind it single-handedly and become the godfather of that area. The film pooja ceremony was held at Vismayas Max Studio in Thiruvananthapuram on 21 May 2007 coinciding with Mohanlal's birthday. It was a rare pooja function in Mollywood, around 3000 of his fans attended the function for the birthday celebration. The film was shot in Kozhikode and Pollachi. The art director of the film Bobban has erected a huge set for the film depicting Valiyangadi",
"dialogue in Hindi, and she approved the change. Filming locations included shooting in Mumbai's megaslum and in shantytown parts of Juhu, so film-makers controlled the crowds by befriending onlookers. Filming began on 5 November 2007. In addition to Swarup's original novel \"Q & A\", the film was also inspired by Indian cinema. Tandan has referred to \"Slumdog Millionaire\" as a homage to Hindi cinema, noting that \"Simon Beaufoy studied Salim-Javed's kind of cinema minutely.\" Boyle has cited the influence of several Bollywood films set in Mumbai. \"Deewaar\" (1975), which Boyle described as being \"absolutely key to Indian cinema\", is a",
"the Special Care Center and Operation Smile. Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Fairmont Bab Al Bahr is a luxury 5-star hotel located in Abu Dhabi, the capital and 2nd largest city in the United Arab Emirates. The name “Bab Al Bahr” was derived from Arabic and means “gateway to the sea.” The hotel is operated by Fairmont Hotel and Resorts and features 369 rooms, 8 restaurants, a fitness club, and swimming pool. It is located in close proximity to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Ferrari World Theme Park, Abu Dhabi Heritage Village, and Abu Dhabi International Airport Fairmont Bab Al Bahr opened",
"two colonial mansions at Perdana Botanical Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were used to depict the interior and exterior of Tyersall Park. A lake was later digitally added to the estate grounds in post-production. In the Condé Nast Traveler interview with film director Jon M. Chu, Chu said: “There were certain aspects to Tyersall Park, where Nick’s grandmother lives, that you couldn’t find in Singapore. That’s what makes the fictional Tyersall Park, this sort of Central Park within the tight squeeze of Singapore, such an amazing location in the book, because those properties just don’t exist anymore. So we had to",
"refused to allow the Israeli flag and the Israeli national anthem at the international games in 2017 in Abu Dhabi, with some referring to this action as anti-Semitic. The ban on Israeli symbols was lifted in 2018 and Israeli flag and national anthem was allowed to be displayed. Israeli minister of sports Miri Regev was also allowed to attend the event. Since the 2010s, Abu Dhabi has become one of the major shooting spots for foreign films. Some of the films featuring Abu Dhabi are (in ascending order of release): Abu Dhabi is twinned with: Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (,",
"American Made (film) originally titled \"Mena\" and was first featured on The Black List, a website showcasing the best unproduced screenplays, in 2014. Principal photography on the film began on May 27, 2015 in Georgia. Filming locations there include countries Cherokee, Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Morgan and Pickens. On August 20, 2015, Tom Cruise arrived in Medellin, Colombia, and on August 31, in Santa Marta, to scout filming locations for the film. A plane crash on the set of the film in Colombia on September 11, 2015 killed two people and caused serious injuries to another member of the crew. The plane (a",
"Five Minarets in New York the story and the screenplay of for around 11 years before production commenced, was shot from April to June 2010 on location in New York City, United States and Istanbul, Turkey with an estimated budget of US$20 million. Cinematographer Jim Gucciardo shot the film in Anamorphic 35mm using an Arricam LT with Hawk Anamorphic V series lenses as the main “A” camera as well as a 1-Arri 435 for high speed sequences and a 1-Arri 235 for handheld and special Steadicam sequences. Iraqi American production designer, John El Manahi was brought on to bring authenticity to the visual style of",
"tower inspired by the iconic Warner Bros. Water Tower in Burbank, California. Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi is organized into six themed areas; Gotham City, Metropolis, Cartoon Junction, Bedrock, Dynamite Gulch and Warner Bros Plaza. Gotham and Metropolis are based on the fictional settings of DC Comics super heroes Batman and Superman, respectively. Warner Bros.'s \"Looney Tunes\" and Hanna-Barbera cartoon libraries are represented in Dynamite Gulch and Cartoon Junction, respectively, along with Bedrock, which is themed around The Flintstones. Warner Bros Plaza is meant to mimic the Hollywood of the past. Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi Warner Bros. World Abu",
"Sabine Sidawi and Jinane Dagher from Orjouane Productions. The film was financially supported by three Lebanese investors and Damas Jewelry acted as the sponsor and made a unique ring design to be used in the film. The shooting began in December 2015 and the film was shot entirely in Lebanon. The film was screened in the Cannes Film Festival. The film had a world premier in Dubai International Film Festival in 2016 with Sophie Boutros becoming the most highly anticipated Arab director. It released in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, UAE, Kuwait and Palestine in 2017. Mahbas held the second spot, after",
"a wave pool and surf instructors. Additionally, the park has facilities for kayaking and rafting on an artificial river. Al Ain Al Ain (, , literally \"The Spring\") is a city in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. Located on the border with Oman, it is also known as the \"Garden City of the Gulf\" due to its greenery, particularly with regard to the city's oases, parks, tree-lined avenues and decorative roundabouts, with there being strict height controls on new buildings, to no more than seven floors. It is the largest inland city",
"hospitality with which Jordan received the movie cast and crew. Royal Automobile Museum The Royal Automobile Museum (Arabic: \"متحف السيارات الملكي\") is an automobile museum in Amman, Jordan. Located next to the Al Hussein Public Parks, the museum was established in 2003 upon King Abdullah's wishes. The museum showcases a rare collection of Jordan's vehicles ranging from Hussein bin Ali's cars that came to Amman in 1916 to modern sports cars. The museum has the rover used in filming of Hollywood's movie \"The Martian\", which used Jordan's UNESCO world heritage site Wadi Rum as the backdrop for the Martian scenes.",
"The Confirmation and his eight-year-old son, Anthony, are about to spend a somewhat predictable weekend together, nevertheless, when a valuable toolbox gets stolen, the search for the thieves will soon turn into a true family bonding. Screenwriter Bob Nelson, who had previously worked on penning the screenplay for \"Nebraska\" (2013) directed by Alexander Payne, first mentioned the project in an interview with \"Wall Street Journal\" in February 2014, where he stated that he had completed the screenplay for the film. Principal photography commenced on November 11, 2014 in Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 18, 2014, it was announced that Clive Owen, Jaeden",
"with film and work permits. The Abu Dhabi Film Commission offers an international production incentive scheme that provides a refund of up to 30% on productions done in Abu Dhabi, including feature films, television dramas, commercials, music videos, other television formats, post-production, digital content services and visual effects services. 1. Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) 2. Furious 7 (2015) 3. The Bold and the Beautiful (1987 TV Series) 4. The Bold and the Beautiful (1987 TV Series) Episode: Episode #1.6848 (2014) 5. The Bold and the Beautiful (1987 TV Series) Episode: Episode #1.6835 (2014) 6. The",
"Aladdin (2019 film) Navid Negahban as the Sultan. When asked about Ritchie's take on the film, Pasek & Paul described it as \"very muscular and action-packed\". Despite initial reports, the animal characters Abu the monkey, Iago the parrot, and Rajah the tiger from the original film will be appearing in some capacity. Principal photography commenced on September 6, 2017, at Longcross Studios in Longcross, Surrey, England, and concluded on January 24, 2018. Part of the film was shot in Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. Reshoots took place during the month of August 2018. At the 2017 D23 Expo, Alan Menken announced that he will"
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"Do the Right Thing the pizzeria owner. It is often listed among the greatest films of all time. In 1999, the film was deemed \"culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant\" in its first year of eligibility by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Mookie (Spike Lee) is a 25-year-old delivery man living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn with his sister Jade (Joie Lee). He and his girlfriend Tina (Rosie Perez) have a toddler son named Hector (Travell Toulson). He works at the local pizzeria, but lacks ambition. Sal (Danny Aiello), the pizzeria's Italian-American owner, has been in the neighborhood",
"on as Grant Cutler. In July 2017, Dane DeHaan was cast as Billy the Kid, with the rest of the cast filled up by September. In October 2017, filming began in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area, and is currently in post-production. The Kid (2019 film) The Kid is an upcoming 2019 indie biographical western drama film directed by Vincent D'Onofrio, from a screenplay by Andrew Lanham, and is executive produced by Carl Stubner, through Suretone Pictures. The film stars Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Dane DeHaan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Adam Baldwin, Jake Schur, and Keith Jardine. The story of a young",
"The Flim-Flam Man including near Frankfort, Midway, Winchester, Irvine, outside Georgetown, and several other places. Filming involving trains was done in conjunction with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and for a smaller part the Southern Railway System. Some interior filming (the inside of the Packard home, and campsite sequences) was done on a sound stage specially built in Lexington, Kentucky at the Vaughn Tobacco Company Warehouses. On location filming locations included: Paynes Depot, Kentucky: The opening sequence where Curley meets Mordecai after getting thrown off a freight train was filmed here. The small railroad yard is now gone but the roadside store seen",
"two colonial mansions at Perdana Botanical Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were used to depict the interior and exterior of Tyersall Park. A lake was later digitally added to the estate grounds in post-production. In the Condé Nast Traveler interview with film director Jon M. Chu, Chu said: “There were certain aspects to Tyersall Park, where Nick’s grandmother lives, that you couldn’t find in Singapore. That’s what makes the fictional Tyersall Park, this sort of Central Park within the tight squeeze of Singapore, such an amazing location in the book, because those properties just don’t exist anymore. So we had to",
"on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6220 Hollywood Boulevard on February 8, 1960. In 1979, a concrete box containing Roland's personal film collection was discovered buried in the backyard of Roland's house, and donated to the UCLA Film Archives by her heirs in 1980. Ruth Roland Ruth Roland (August 26, 1892 – September 22, 1937) was an American stage and film actress and film producer. Ruth Roland was born in San Francisco, California. Her father managed a theatre, and she became a child actress who went on to work in vaudeville. At age 12, she was the youngest student",
"Uncle Buck at the garage. Bob and Cindy return from Indianapolis, as Cindy's father has recovered. Upon entering the house, Tia surprises her mother with a hug. Buck and Chanice then leave for Chicago, with Buck and Tia exchanging a loving goodbye wave. The film was the first one directed, written and produced by John Hughes under a multi-picture agreement deal with Universal. Filming began on January 4, 1989 in Chicago. The company decided to keep the production facilities and locations as close as possible. The vacant New Trier High School in Northfield, Illinois was chosen for the production facility. Three of",
"Canterbury Music Hall the proscenium. Robert W. Paul's \"Theatrograph\" was used at the theatre from 27 April 1896, a year after it had first been demonstrated at the Alhambra in Leicester Square. The film programme included \"Boxers\" and \"Lady Gymnast\". These early experiments in films were only a partial success. In his autobiography, former Lambeth resident Charlie Chaplin recalls seeing his father, Charles Chaplin Senior, performing at the Canterbury. Later Chaplin, himself, played there. The hall was rebuilt as the 3,000–seat Canterbury Theatre of Varieties in 1890 by Frank Matcham; and alterations were made in 1902. By 1915, this theatre came to be",
"Thomas Edison bridges around the United States have been named in Edison's honor: the Edison Bridge in New Jersey, the Edison Bridge in Florida, and the Edison Bridge in Ohio. In space, his name is commemorated in asteroid 742 Edisona. In West Orange, New Jersey, the Glenmont estate is maintained and operated by the National Park Service as the Edison National Historic Site, as is his nearby laboratory and workshops including the reconstructed \"Black Maria\"—the world's first movie studio. The Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum is in the town of Edison, New Jersey. In Beaumont, Texas, there is an Edison",
"to 1568, is situated at the junction of Heath Road and Brishing Lane. Featured in the classic 1949 film \"Kind Hearts and Coronets\" starring Sir Alec Guinness and Dennis Price, The Cock is a typical old English pub featuring inglenooks, exposed beams and low ceilings. Boughton is also the home of noted artist, Graham Clarke. The kit car manufacturer GKD Sports Cars is based in Boughton Monchelsea with its workshops in nearby Lenham. Boughton Monchelsea The village and civil parish of Boughton Monchelsea is in the Maidstone District of Kent, England. The civil parish lies on a ragstone ridge situated",
"Notting Hill (film) and at Shepperton Studios. Will's bookshop was on Portobello Road, one of the main areas in which filming took place. Other places within Notting Hill included Westbourne Park Road, Golborne Road, Landsdowne Road and the Coronet Cinema. Will's house, 280 Westbourne Park Road, was owned by Richard Curtis and behind the entrance there is a grand house, not the flat in the film that was made up in the studios. The blue door was auctioned for charity. The current door is blue again. The Travel Book Store is located at 142 Portobello Road. After filming for six weeks in Notting",
"The 1960s TV series \"Route 66\" used Euclid Beach Park as a filming location for the 1962 episode \"Two on the House,\" in which a 12-year-old boy who yearns to be with his workaholic development-engineer father spends a day alone in the park. In 1929 Nathan Weber accepted an internship working for Soeder's Dairy at their Euclid Beach Fresh Ice Cream (later called Dairy Whip) concession. He liked it. His family got permission, from Soeder's, to open a \"stand\" as long as certain criteria were met. In 1931, Weber's opened on Hilliard Rd. in Rocky River adding 5 new flavors",
"Father Goose (film) strafing by a Japanese airplane interrupts the ceremony. Since they have been detected, Houghton sends an American submarine to pick them up, but an enemy patrol boat shows up first. Leaving Catherine and the schoolgirls to make their way to the submarine in his dinghy, Eckland takes his now-repaired launch out to lure the Japanese vessel beyond the surrounding reef so the submarine can torpedo it. The Japanese sink his boat, but the submarine sinks the patrol boat, and Eckland survives to be rescued. The children: \"Father Goose\" was filmed on location in Jamaica. When Grant was asked by a",
"scene. In publicity for the film, Edison hyped Moore's status as the youngest actor on the screen. Publicity noted that \"Master Moore\" shared his scene with Harry Linson, thought to be one of the oldest working actors on the screen at age 67. Director John H. Collins and star Viola Dana were married the same year this film was produced. \"Gladiola\" was released in the United States on October 15, 1915. It debuted in Palmerston North in late March 1916, and in Wellington in early April. It was first shown in Oamaru on November 10, 1916. Gladiola (film) Gladiola was",
"Edmund Snow Carpenter Carnegie Chair in anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz (1968–69), and then took a research professorship at the University of Papua New Guinea, officially having resigned his position at Northridge. Joined by photographer Adelaide de Menil (who later became his wife), he journeyed to remote mountain areas where indigenous Papua had \"no acquaintance\" yet with writing, radios, or cameras. They took numerous Polaroid and 35mm photographs, made sound recordings, and shot some 400,000 feet of 16mm film in black and white, as well as color and infrared film. During the next dozen years, Carpenter taught at various universities,",
"The Family Way The premiere of the film was in London on 18 December 1966. The film was released on video on 24 February 1989. Most of the filming took place in Rochdale with some scenes in Bolton and Slough. Some indoor scenes were filmed at Shepperton Studios. \"Variety\" wrote, \"Hayley Mills gets away from her Disney image as the young bride, even essaying an undressed scene. Bennett is excellent as the sensitive young bridegroom. But it is the older hands who keep the film floating on a wave of fun, sentiment and sympathy. John Mills is firstclass in a character role as",
"and Stefano a short ride, but it lingers to a point where they drive into the night and reach Menton, in the border between Italy and France. Bidding Arianna and Stefano goodbye, the family watch their bus leave Italy and wander in the beach as a new life awaits them. Italian director Nanni Moretti first developed the idea for \"The Son's Room\" out of a longtime interest to write about a psychoanalyst and play one. He came up with the story when he learned his wife was pregnant with a boy. Cinematographer Giuseppe Lanci said they opted to shoot in",
"lower canalised Thames in 1924 has footage devoted to the Karsino, preceded by the intertitle (titlecard): \"There are ample facilities for gaiety here too – for opposite is the famous Karsino, on Tagg's Island\". The inside of the hotel was used in the filming of the Billy Boy gang fight in Stanley Kubrick's movie \"A Clockwork Orange\". The Karsino The Karsino was a hotel on Tagg's Island in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames which stood from 1912 until 1972. It was built for Fred Karno by architect Frank Matcham in 1912. When World War I started in 1914,",
"Eugene V. Debs Home The Eugene V. Debs House, on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, was a home of union leader Eugene V. Debs. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. The museum is maintained by the Eugene V. Debs Foundation, a non-profit educational foundation. Eugene V. Debs and his wife, Kate, built the two-story frame house in 1890, after their fifth wedding anniversary. Debs was criticized for the house not portraying working-class lifestyle; his wife was a beneficiary of her wealthy aunt's will and could furnish the house affluently. Visitors to Debs'",
"Clark Gable good box-office success and was nominated for an Academy award and two Golden Globes. Filmed mostly on location in Italy, it was Gable's last film released in color. On February 8, 1960, Gable received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in motion pictures, located at 1608 Vine Street. Gable's last film was \"The Misfits\" (1961), with a script by Arthur Miller and directed by John Huston. Co-starring with Gable were Marilyn Monroe, her last completed film; Montgomery Clift; Eli Wallach; and Thelma Ritter. Many critics regard Gable's performance to be his finest, and Gable, after",
"from the story of his escape as a refugee from the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe, to producer and director of sexploitation films in the 1960s and 1970s, his turbulent relationship with infamous Ed Wood and his downfall in the late 1970s with advent of hardcore pornography. The documentary is produced by Bulgarian company AGITPROP in association with Filmtank(Hamburg), ZDF and Arte. Pre-production phase took about five years. Principal photography began in New York City in December 2009, and continued in California, Nevada and Arizona in May, 2010. \"Dad Made Dirty Movies\" features interviews with Apostolof's children and his third",
"Tarn in the Lake District. 2015 (Aug): Compton Organ restoration including the glass panel sides, pipes & bellows. 2016 (July): Murals re-instated in Stalls of musical instruments which include cymbals, tambourines, wind and various string instruments. Used as filming location including:- Plaza Cinema, Stockport The Plaza Super Cinema and Variety Theatre cinema in Stockport, England () opened in 1932 and is now a Grade II* listed building. After being a bingo hall for many years, it has now been restored as a cinema and theatre, showing classic films and staging live shows. The building is in the Art Deco style,",
"Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu in his theatres were \"Million Dollar Mystery\", \"Mysteries of Meera\", \"Clutching Hand\", \"Broken Coin\", \"Raja's casket\", \"Peral fish\", and 'Great Bard'. In 1919, he started a production company called \"Star of East Films\" and a film studio called \"Glass Studio\". He sent his son, Raghupati Surya Prakash Naidu, to study cinematography in London. Father and son made their first movie \"Meenakshi Kalyanam\" around actual locations of the Madurai Meenakshi temple. Later, they produced films like \"Gajendra Moksham\", \"Mathsyavatharam\", \"Nandanaar\", and \"Bhishma Pratigna\", the first Telugu mookie (i.e., movie with no playback voices). In 1929, he was forced to sell his",
"Enough Said \"perfect\". Catherine Keener, who played Marianne, is a frequent collaborator of Holofcener's, having appeared in all four previous films that Holofcener had directed. The film was shot on location over 24 days in Los Angeles, with a budget of $8 million. It was filmed by cinematographer Xavier Pérez Grobet, with whom Holofcener had previously worked on the HBO television series \"Enlightened\". Although each scene was scripted, the actors would often ad-lib lines of dialogue. The final scene of the film, in which Eva and Albert reunite in front of his house, was improvised by Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfini. It was edited",
"Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph as \"America's First Movie Studio\". It was filmed on September 7, 1894. Courtney died a little over a year after the film was made. According to the Internet Movie Database the film was made in a 35 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.33 : 1. The movie was intended to be displayed through means of a Kinetoscope. As a film produced prior to 1923 its copyright has now expired and it is freely available on the internet to download. A copy is kept by the Library of Congress and can be viewed on their American Memory website. In",
"Kids in Love (film) demand on 26 August 2016, by Signature Entertainment. Jack (Will Poulter) is a gap-year student in London who isn’t convinced that he wants the life that has been mapped out for him. He meets a young woman (Alma Jodorowsky), who introduces him to the bohemian side of the city. As a low budget film, the principal photography started on 19 August 2013, and ended after four weeks on 14 September. London was the main location of the shooting, with scenes at the Notting Hill Carnival and at The Box Soho, largely reported by the press. In February 2016, Signature Entertainment",
"Paramount Pictures School The Paramount Pictures School was a short-lived acting school established in 1925 by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (FPLC). Sixteen students studied at the school, including Charles \"Buddy\" Rogers and Thelma Todd. A film showcasing the work of the students was released in 1926 as \"Fascinating Youth\". Located at the FPLC studios in the Long Island City neighborhood of New York City, the school was an effort to improve the recruiting of acting talent for films. Students were selected via tests across the United States, with the country divided into 30 districts. Ages of participants ranged from 18",
"film exterior shots). King Vidor was a Christian Scientist and wrote occasionally for church publications, such as \"The Bible\" and the hit, \"Truth Be Told.\" Vidor was married three times: Vidor died at age 88 of a heart ailment at his ranch in Paso Robles, California on November 1, 1982. His remains were cremated and scattered on the ranch property. At the 11th Moscow International Film Festival in 1979, he was awarded with the Honorable Prize for the contribution to cinema. King Vidor King Wallis Vidor (; February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film",
"SPF-18 SPF-18 is a 2017 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Alex Israel in his directorial debut. Israel co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Berk. The film stars Carson Meyer, Noah Centineo, Bianca A. Santos, Jackson White, Molly Ringwald and Rosanna Arquette, and is narrated by Goldie Hawn. Principal photography took place in Malibu, California in May 2015. The film was released on iTunes on September 29, 2017, and was made available on Netflix on October 29, 2017. Penny Cooper spent years pining for the school heartthrob, Johnny Sanders Jr., before his father's death brought them closer together. When a",
"Arch Hall Sr. acting roles in various films, usually Westerns. Hall Sr. formed his own movie studio, Fairway Productions, in Burbank, California. In the 1960s it made a series of B-films targeted towards the drive-in market, that were later hailed as some of the worst films ever made. They starred himself, his son Arch Jr., his wife would appear as an extra or character actor, and the sound was handled by Arch Jr. and his friend from high school, Alan O'Day (who later wrote No. 1 pop songs in the 1970s). He married Addalyn Faye Pollitt (born June 5, 1906 in Decorah, Iowa).",
"Bryson Apartment Hotel The Bryson Apartment Hotel is a historic , ten-story apartment building on Wilshire Boulevard in the MacArthur Park section of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1913 in the Beaux Arts style, it was one of the most luxurious residential buildings in Los Angeles for many years. The building is also closely associated with the city's film noir history, having been featured in Raymond Chandler's works and the 1990 neo-noir \"The Grifters\". The building's stone lions and large rooftop \"Bryson\" sign have become Los Angeles landmarks. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983",
"a child, Jean-Claude Dauphin, also an actor. Eventually, in 1955, Dauphin married American actress Norma Eberhardt. The couple divided their time between Paris, Los Angeles, New York City and Ocean Township, New Jersey. They remained together until Dauphin's death in Paris in 1978. Claude Dauphin (actor) Claude Dauphin (19 August 1903 – 16 November 1978) was a French actor. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1930 and 1978. He was born in Corbeil-Essonnes, Essonne. His father was Maurice Étienne Legrand, a poet who wrote as Franc-Nohain, and who was the librettist for Maurice Ravel's opera \"L'heure espagnole\". His",
"With Six You Get Eggroll 10011 Tikita Place. All of the exterior night shots were filmed at this location. The interiors—as well as the backyard—are also soundstage sets that bear no resemblance to the house's actual interior and backyard. The house to the left of the Iverson house has undergone major remodeling, whereas the Iverson house still looked very similar to its appearance in this film until about 2014. As of September 2015, the Iverson house was completely demolished and replaced with a faux-traditional home. The film's final punchline—a large two-story early-1950s Colonial house shown briefly at the end with a \"Sold\" sign on it",
"Chaney built a stone cabin in the remote wilderness of the eastern Sierra Nevada, near Big Pine, California, as a retreat. The cabin (designed by architect Paul Williams) still stands, and is preserved by the Inyo National Forest Service. Following his death, Chaney's famous makeup case was donated to the Los Angeles County Museum by his widow, Hazel. The case is occasionally displayed for the public. The stage theater at the Colorado Springs Civic Auditorium is also named after the actor. Of the 157 films made by Lon Chaney, approximately 100 are lost films. Lon Chaney Leonidas Frank \"Lon\" Chaney",
"Henry Bergman Bergman started working with Charlie Chaplin, beginning with \"The Floorwalker\". For the rest of his career, Bergman remained a character actor for Chaplin and worked as a studio assistant, including Assistant Director. He played in many Chaplin shorts and later features, including \"The Pawnshop\", \"The Immigrant\", \"A Dog's Life\", \"The Gold Rush\", \"The Circus\", and \"City Lights\". Bergman's last on-screen appearance was in \"Modern Times\" as a restaurant manager, and his final offscreen contribution was for \"The Great Dictator\" in 1940. Chaplin helped Bergman finance a restaurant in Hollywood, named \"Henry's\", which became a popular spot for celebrities as a",
"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory play Bill, the candy store owner, but Stuart did not like the idea because he felt that the presence of a big star in the candy store scene would break the reality. Nevertheless, Davis' recording of the film's opening musical number, \"The Candy Man,\" would top the \"Billboard\" record charts in 1972, despite the fact that Davis initially hated the song. Anthony Newley also wanted to play Bill, but Stuart also objected to this for the same reason. Principal photography commenced on August 31, 1970, and ended on November 19, 1970. The primary shooting location was Munich, Bavaria, West Germany,",
"Glove\" and \"The Ship's Husband\", both shot in 1910 by the Edison Manufacturing Company. Isolated by distance from the domestic film production communities in Toronto and Montreal, it became known as \"Hollywood North\" for its role as a production centre for US feature films shot in British Columbia. The provincial government first established a film development office in 1977 to market the province to the Hollywood community. In 2000, BC crossed the billion-dollar mark in production for the first time, and in 2002, 75% of all Canadian foreign productions were based in British Columbia and Ontario. That same year British",
"Old Warner Brothers Studio The Old Warner Brothers Studio, officially called today Sunset Bronson Studios (formerly known as KTLA Studios and Tribune Studios), is a motion picture, radio and television production facility located on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The studio was the site where the first talking feature film, \"The Jazz Singer\" was filmed in 1927. Originally built in 1919, the main building fronting Sunset Boulevard was the site of a bowling alley during the 1940s and 50s. In the mid-1950s, the studio lot was divided in two, between KTLA television and Paramount Pictures. In 1963, the entire lot",
"Joseph Le Brix another, the two men pushed on, flying across the United States to San Francisco, California. There they boarded a ship to cross the Pacific Ocean by sea. Arriving in Tokyo, Japan, they resumed their flight, stopping in French Indochina, India, French Syria, and Greece before completing their trip with an arrival before an enthusiastic crowd at Paris–Le Bourget Airport in Paris on 14 April 1928. The trip had covered 57,410 kilometers (35,652 miles) by air in 338 flight hours over 187 days with 43 stops. Le Brix's relationship with Costes was ruined, however; upon arrival at Paris–Le Bourget, Le Brix",
"The Confirmation and his eight-year-old son, Anthony, are about to spend a somewhat predictable weekend together, nevertheless, when a valuable toolbox gets stolen, the search for the thieves will soon turn into a true family bonding. Screenwriter Bob Nelson, who had previously worked on penning the screenplay for \"Nebraska\" (2013) directed by Alexander Payne, first mentioned the project in an interview with \"Wall Street Journal\" in February 2014, where he stated that he had completed the screenplay for the film. Principal photography commenced on November 11, 2014 in Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 18, 2014, it was announced that Clive Owen, Jaeden",
"Me and the Kid out in the world. Roy resents the kid-glove treatment of the boy and becomes at odds with his partner over what to do with him. In the end, things between Roy and Harry get violent but Gary saves Harry's life. While Gary enjoys life with Harry much more than his home life, things get too dangerous and Harry is forced to leave him behind. However, Gary aids Harry in escaping from the authorities. Sometime later, Harry visits Gary at home and the two leave together once more, heading for Mexico to start a new life. The film was shot in",
"Charles Chaplin Sr. the Board of Guardians tried to locate their father. They tracked him down in September, and the boys were discharged and put into Chaplin's care. Charlie was nine years old, and only remembered seeing his father twice before: once on the stage, and once when he passed him on the street. Chaplin was living with a woman named Louise and their four-year-old son. He was a heavy alcoholic by this time, and was rarely home. Louise was cruel to the children, and after shutting them out of the house one night they received a visit from the National Society for",
"Pete Newell After his coaching career ended he ran a world-famous instructional basketball camp and served as a consultant and scout for several National Basketball Association (NBA) teams. He is often considered to be one of the most influential figures in the history of basketball. He was born in Vancouver and grew up in Los Angeles. Encouraged by his mother, he had small roles in several movies before he turned ten. It is even said that Charlie Chaplin considered him for the title role in his film \"The Kid\" (1921), which was later played by Jackie Coogan. Newell attended both high school",
"Selig Polyscope Company The Selig Polyscope Company was an American motion picture company that was founded in 1896 by William Selig in Chicago. Selig Polyscope is noted for establishing Southern California's first permanent movie studio, in the historic Edendale district of Los Angeles. The company produced hundreds of early, widely distributed commercial moving pictures, including the first films starring Tom Mix, Harold Lloyd, Colleen Moore, and Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle. The business gradually became a struggling zoo attraction in East Los Angeles, having ended film production in 1918. Selig had worked as a magician and minstrel show operator on the west",
"Gotti (2018 film) the complete cast for the film was announced. It included Kelly Preston as Gotti's wife Victoria; Stacy Keach as Aniello Dellacroce, the underboss of the Gambino crime family who mentored Gotti; Pruitt Taylor Vince as Angelo Ruggiero, a deferential friend of Gotti; Spencer Lofranco as John Gotti Jr., Gotti's son; William DeMeo as Sammy Gravano, Gotti's right hand man who later became an FBI informant and helped them in bringing down Gotti; Leo Rossi as Bartholomew \"Bobby\" Boriello, Gotti's enforcer; Victor Gojcaj as Father Murphy, with Tyler Jon Olson and Megan Leonard. Principal photography on the film began in Cincinnati,",
"Charlie Chaplin a leading lady – Edna Purviance, whom Chaplin met in a cafe and hired on account of her beauty. She went on to appear in 35 films with Chaplin over eight years; the pair also formed a romantic relationship that lasted into 1917. Chaplin asserted a high level of control over his pictures and started to put more time and care into each film. There was a month-long interval between the release of his second production, \"A Night Out\", and his third, \"The Champion\". The final seven of Chaplin's 14 Essanay films were all produced at this slower pace. Chaplin",
"sensitive role to play as she goes to different phases in the film.\" According to Basu, after Kapoor, Chopra and D'cruz's character Saurabh Shukla's character as Inspector Dutta was the most important. Basu described the role as \"amazing\" character, who makes others cry when he laughs. Principal photography commenced in March 2011. \"Barfi!\" was shot between June 2011 and February 2012, mostly in Darjeeling. In March 2011, Basu visited Kolkata to finalize the locations within the city. Filming in Mumbai began on 20 March 2011 and continued until May 2011. In June 2011, the cast and crew shot in Darjeeling.",
"of the children's father's bicycle as he's riding home, showing a pair of white and a pair of pink shoes among his purchases. In the final shot, Ali is dejected as his sneakers are torn from the race—he is then shown dipping his bare blistered feet in a pool. Some versions include an epilogue revealing that Ali eventually achieves success in a racing career. The film was shot in Tehran. It was attempted to keep the filming secret in order to capture a more realistic image of the city. The production costs have been estimated at US$180,000. \"Children of Heaven\"",
"Rudyard Kipling, Paul Bourget and Sarah Bernhardt. The play \"Saint Joan of the Stockyards\", a version of the story of Joan of Arc by Bertolt Brecht, takes place in the stockyards. The 1950 film \"Union Station\" with William Holden has the final scene at the Union Stockyards. In \"Rose Fights Back\", a 1989 episode of \"The Golden Girls\", Rose Nyland reveals that she and her husband Charlie splurged on a trip to the Chicago Stock Yards as a romantic trip for their 20th Anniversary. Union Stock Yards The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking",
"Harmony Korine York University for one semester before dropping out to pursue a career as a professional skateboarder. Korine met Chloë Sevigny in Washington Square Park in New York City during her senior year of high school in 1993. The two became close friends, which resulted in her being cast in the low-budget independent film \"Kids\" (1995). They had a romantic relationship that ended in the early 2000s. He is now married to actress Rachel (Simon) Korine, with whom he has two children. Korine was skating with friends in Washington Square Park when he noticed photographer Larry Clark. Impressed, the photographer asked",
"F. W. Murnau with Stoker's novel, the film is considered a masterpiece of Expressionist film. He later directed the 1924 film \"The Last Laugh\", as well as a 1926 interpretation of Goethe's \"Faust\". He later emigrated to Hollywood in 1926, where he joined the Fox Studio and made three films: \"\" (1927), \"4 Devils\" (1928) and \"City Girl\" (1930). The first of these three is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. In 1931, Murnau travelled to Bora Bora to make the film \"\" (1931) with documentary film pioneer Robert J. Flaherty, who left after artistic disputes with Murnau, who",
"and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories by Sally Benson, originally published in \"The New Yorker\" magazine under the title \"5135 Kensington\", and later in novel form as \"Meet Me in St. Louis\". The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, who met Garland on the set and later married her. It was the second-highest grossing picture of the year, only behind \"Going My Way\". In 1994, the film has been deemed \"culturally significant\" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Garland debuted the standards \"The Trolley Song\", \"The",
"Ideal Home (film) this little kid has thing or two to teach them about the value of family. Andrew Fleming directed the film from his own script with producers on the film are Aaron Ryder, Gabrielle Tana, Maria Teresa Arida, Clark Peterson, and Maxime Rémillard. Principal photography on the film began on May 11, 2016 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In May 2016, Remstar Films acquired the Canadian distribution rights to the film. The film had its world premiere at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 15, 2018. Shortly after, Brainstorm Media acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film and set it",
"aircraft flown by Jim Carmichael, Speed realizes that he has to go up in another aircraft and free the young boy. After completing the daring aerial rescue, Speed finally is able to deal with his grief and guilt, and reveals to Mrs. Smith what happened to her son. Speed then asks Ruth out on a date for the dance that night, while Alec has to come to Willie's rescue when the young daredevil parachutes from the boardinghouse roof. Principal photography for \"Sky Bride\" began February 1932 at the Metropolitan Airport and Chatsworth, Los Angeles studios in the San Fernando Valley",
"Pappy & Harriet's Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace is a honky-tonk, barbecue restaurant and music venue near Joshua Tree National Park in Pioneertown, California. Accessible from California State Route 62, the restaurant lies four miles northeast of Yucca Valley. In 1946, a group of filmmakers built a Western-style movie set in the high desert 25 miles north of Palm Springs for the cowboy actors Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Production designers decorated the facades of \"Main Street\" with a Western saloon, bank, chapel and a cantina. Pioneertown and its cantina were used in more than 50 films and television programs",
"27 Down seeing life differently, but when his father finds about their relationship, he fixes his marriage with some other girl. The film was shot on location on Mumbai trains, platforms, and at Mumbai's Victoria Terminus station, the cinematographer of the film, Apurba Kishore Bir was 22 years old when he got the project, he shot 70 percent of the film using a hand-held camera, inspired by \"The Battle of Algiers\", a 1966 war film with an aim to put the camera right in the conflict, he shot with wide lenses rather than zooms. Bir chose to shoot the film in black",
"Charlie Chaplin filmography Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) was an English actor, comedian, and filmmaker whose work in motion pictures spanned from 1914 until 1967. During his early years in film, he became established as a worldwide cinematic idol renowned for his tramp persona. In the 1910s and 1920s, he was considered the most famous person on the planet. Chaplin was born in London and began acting on stage at the age of nine. In 1913, while on tour in the United States with Fred Karno's comedy group, he accepted a contract to work for Mack Sennett's Keystone film company. During his",
"Alfred Hitchcock film as a producer and director. It is set in England; Hitchcock used the north coast of Santa Cruz for the English coastline sequence. The film is the first of four projects on which Cary Grant worked with Hitchcock, and it is one of the rare occasions that Grant was cast in a sinister role. Grant plays Johnnie Aysgarth, an English con man whose actions raise suspicion and anxiety in his shy young English wife, Lina McLaidlaw (Joan Fontaine). In one scene Hitchcock placed a light inside a glass of milk, perhaps poisoned, that Grant is bringing to his wife;",
"William Friese-Greene of an Inventor\", which was then turned into an even more misleading film, \"The Magic Box\".\" Nonetheless, Martin Scorsese has many times cited it as one of his favourite films, and one that inspired him. Despite a campaign by Bristol photographer Reece Winstone for the retention of Friese-Greene's birthplace for use as a Museum of Cinematography, among other purposes, it was demolished by Bristol Corporation in 1958 to provide parking space for six cars. Premises in Brighton's Middle Street where Friese-Greene shared workshop space in 1905 are often wrongly described as his home. They bear a plaque in a 1924",
"Piano Lesson (painting) The Piano Lesson depicts the living room of Henri Matisses home in Issy-les-Moulineaux, with his elder son, Pierre, at the piano, the artist's sculpture \"Decorative Figure\" (1908), at bottom left, and, at upper right, his painting \"Woman on a High Stool\". Matisse began with a naturalistic drawing, but he eliminated detail as he worked, scraping down areas and rebuilding them broad fields of color. The painting evokes a specific moment in time—light suddenly turned on in a darkening interior—by the triangle of shadow on the boy's face and the rhyming green triangle of light falling on the",
"Children of the Century recognise in each other a like-minded love of literature. At first their relationship remains platonic, but soon the pair embark on a tumultuous affair that will lead them to Venice and the creation of their finest works of literature. The film was shot on location in Paris, Nohant and Venice from August to December 1998. In an interview with \"The Irish Times\" entitled \"Playing with Sand\", Diane Kurys revealed that she was shooting in the actual rooms Sand and Musset had occupied in the Hotel Danieli, while Juliette Binoche revealed that Sand's estate had loaned the production some of her",
"The Prince and the Surfer life in the suburbs. In the end, Cash and Edward reunite to save the day. The film also featured uncredited performances by Timothy Bottoms as Johnny Canty, Phil Bowers, Jason Reid as Riff, Jon Voight as the film's presenter, and Denise Wilson as Tattooed Woman. The film marked the directorial debut of actor Arye Gross. Filming locations included Agoura Hills, Los Angeles, and Venice, California, USA. It was released directly to video in 1999, DVD in 2000 and 2004, rated PG for \"brief mild language\". Reviews of the film were mildly positive. Brian Webster of online Apollo Guide gave the",
"Charlie Chaplin it became known, debuted to audiences in \"Kid Auto Races at Venice\" – shot later than \"Mabel's Strange Predicament\" but released two days earlier. Chaplin adopted the character as his screen persona and attempted to make suggestions for the films he appeared in. These ideas were dismissed by his directors. During the filming of his eleventh picture, \"Mabel at the Wheel\", he clashed with director Mabel Normand and was almost released from his contract. Sennett kept him on, however, when he received orders from exhibitors for more Chaplin films. Sennett also allowed Chaplin to direct his next film himself after",
"on the N.E. corner of Rush and Walton Streets in the Club District on the North Side. It was here that he met a singer by the name of Belinda Richmond at one of the nearby clubs and the two were married. Belinda worked at the studios as a tape editor and part time file librarian. Bill Putnam's long hours at Universal Recording again led to divorce after moving to Hollywood. Putnam met and married Frank Sinatra's assistant Miriam (also known as 'Tookie') and fathered two more sons, Bill Jr. and Jim. Miriam passed away after a bout with cancer",
"Rabbit Hole (film) Howie sitting in their garden alone after all their guests have left staring into space. Becca reaches out to Howie and touches his hand. They hold hands affectionately as they continue to sit and stare into space. \"Rabbit Hole\" was filmed primarily in the Bayside neighborhood of the borough of Queens, New York City. The $3.2 million production had a 28-day shoot. Due to a scheduling conflict, Kidman declined a role in Woody Allen's \"You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger\", in favor of this film. In a 2014 interview on \"The Howard Stern Show\", Eckhart said that he researched",
"Hackney Empire The Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in the London Borough of Hackney, built in 1901 as a music hall. Hackney Empire is a grade II* listed building. The theatre was built as a music hall in 1901, designed by the architect Frank Matcham. Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields, Stanley Holloway, Stan Laurel and Marie Lloyd all performed there, when the Hackney Empire was a music hall. ATV bought the theatre to use as studios in the 1950s, and shows such as \"Take Your Pick\" and \"Oh, Boy!\" were broadcast live. Certain episodes of Opportunity Knocks were",
"starring George Clooney. Chemosphere The Chemosphere is a modernist house in Los Angeles, California, designed by John Lautner in 1960. The building, which the \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" once called \"the most modern home built in the world\", is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique octagonal design. The building stands on the San Fernando Valley side of the Hollywood Hills, just off Mulholland Drive. It is a one-story octagon with around of living space. Most distinctively, the house is perched atop a concrete pole nearly high. This innovative design was",
"also stated in the introduction to the DVD: However, I think it's important to note that the look of \"The Third Man\"— and, in fact, the whole film—would be unthinkable without \"Citizen Kane\", \"The Stranger\" and \"The Lady from Shanghai\", all of which Orson made in the '40s, and all of which preceded \"The Third Man\". Carol Reed, I think, was definitely influenced by Orson Welles, the director, from the films he had made. Six weeks of principal photography was shot on location in Vienna, ending on 11 December 1948. Some use was made of the Sievering Studios facilities in",
"To the Wonder the cast. As with its predecessor, \"The Tree of Life\", and its successor, \"Knight of Cups\", the film's conception and plot stem from autobiographical elements: Terrence Malick met his second wife Michèle Morette in Paris in the early 1980s, and the couple lived in Oklahoma for a period prior to their separation. When the film entered production it did not have a title, and was referred to by the crew as \"Project D\". Filming took place primarily in Bartlesville and Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the latter the center of the Osage Nation, and began in September 2010. Additional shooting took place in",
"in association with MTV Films. It was filmed in and near Franklin County, Idaho in the summer of 2003. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004. The film's total worldwide gross revenue was $46,118,097. The film has since developed a cult following. Napoleon Dynamite is a socially awkward 16-year-old boy from Preston, Idaho, who lives with his grandmother, Carlinda Dynamite, and his older brother, Kipling Ronald \"Kip\" Dynamite. Kip, 32, is unemployed and boasts of spending hours on Internet chat rooms with his girlfriends and aspiring to be a cage fighter. Napoleon daydreams his way through school,",
"played by David Strathairn. It was also depicted in the film \"Beginners\" (Mike Mills, 2010) as the home of Oliver (Ewan McGregor) and his father Hal (Christopher Plummer). Lovell House The Lovell House or Lovell Health House is an International style modernist residence designed and built by Richard Neutra between 1927 and 1929. The home, located at 4616 Dundee Drive in Los Angeles, California, was built for the physician and naturopath Philip Lovell. It is considered a major monument in architectural history, and was a turning point in Neutra's career. It is often described as the first steel frame house",
"the town. The scenes along the coast were filmed in Oregon, but they were a considerable distance from Astoria. The Goonies bicycle to Ecola State Park (in reality, over 26 miles south of Astoria) and then find the starting location of the map using Haystack Rock as a guide. Underground scenes were filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California, including the cavernous set where the Goonies find One-Eyed Willy's ship, which was in Stage 16, one of the largest sound stages in America. The final scene was shot at Goat Rock State Beach in Sonoma County, California. The film",
"The Private Lives of Pippa Lee and later move into a retirement home in Connecticut. Through her marriage, Pippa has become the \"perfect wife\": loving, supportive, everything to everyone and no one to herself. The couple grow apart; Herb has an affair with one of Pippa's friends and middle-aged Pippa has encounters with a younger man named Chris. After Herb dies from a heart attack, Pippa finally breaks with her life of subservience and refuses to set up the burial, leaving the details to her children. The film ends with Pippa driving off with Chris. The film was shot on location in Danbury, New Milford, Stamford,",
"film locations for five episodes of the popular TV series \"Midsomer Murders\". https://www.littlewickgreenvillagehall.co.uk/ Littlewick Green Littlewick Green is a village in the north of civil parish of White Waltham (where the 2011 Census was included) and the south of the civil parish of Hurley, near Maidenhead in Berkshire, England. The village is set around a village green, and includes the Church of England parish church of St John the Evangelist (built in 1893), The Cricketers public house, village hall and parish school (now private). It also includes Redroofs, the house where Ivor Novello lived and where he composed many of",
"Victoria Chaplin was never filmed because of his declining health and because Victoria eloped with the French actor Jean-Baptiste Thierrée. Chaplin and Thierrée had first come into contact after he read about Chaplin's aspiration of becoming a circus clown in a magazine article of her father, and asked her to form a new type of circus with him. Soon after their elopement they briefly appeared as two clowns in Federico Fellini's \"The Clowns\" (1970), and the next year performed for the first time with the contemporary circus \"Le Cirque Bonjour\", which they had founded together, at Festival d'Avignon. In 1974, they founded",
"You've Got Mail Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" can also be seen in the relationship between Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly—a reference pointed out by these characters actually discussing Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennet in the film. The joke when Tom Hanks explains that the little girl is really his aunt is taken from Israel Zangwill's story \"A New Matrimonial Relation\" in \"The Bachelors' Club\" (1891). Principal photography took place primarily in New York City's Upper West Side. Delia Ephron, recalling the film's bookstore setting, said, \"Once we decided that she would be an independent-bookstore owner, the reason we made it a children's",
"Monte Cristo Cottage Monte Cristo Cottage (also known as Eugene O'Neill Summer House) was the summer home of American actor James O'Neill and his family, notably his son Eugene O'Neill. It is a National Historic Landmark located at 325 Pequot Avenue in New London, Connecticut. James O'Neill came to New London, Connecticut in June 1884 and purchased two plots of land on Pequot Avenue for his wife Ella's 27th birthday. The property included a cottage built in the 1840s which he expanded. It is now a two-story house, three bays wide with a porch that wraps around the front to",
"a sticker on the box office window. Kentucky Theater (Lexington) The Kentucky Theatre is a historic cinema in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States, that first opened in 1922. It is currently owned by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and leased to a private firm that shows films and also hosts concerts. The theatre's schedule emphasizes foreign, independent, and art films, although more typical Hollywood movies are occasionally shown as well. It is one of a few remaining movie palaces in the United States. Each summer, the Kentucky Theatre hosts a Summer Classics Series, showing a different classic film each Wednesday",
"Frankston, Victoria was partly filmed in Frankston. The film was adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, by popular author Nevil Shute (who lived in the City of Frankston suburb of Langwarrin). The name \"Falmouth\" is used to describe Frankston in the novel, but its actual name is used in the film. Scenes with lead actors Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner were filmed at Frankston railway station and on Young Street in the Frankston CBD, and at Frankston Beach with main supporting actors Fred Astaire (in his first dramatic film role), Anthony Perkins, and Donna Anderson. Famously, when asked to",
"Roland Totheroh Roland Herbert Totheroh (November 29, 1890 – June 18, 1967) was an American cinematographer most notable for being the regular cameraman on the films of Charlie Chaplin. He worked with Chaplin from 1915 until the 1940s in over 30 films. He was often billed as Rollie Totheroh. He was born in San Francisco, California on November 29, 1890 to John Edgar Totheroh and Emma Gertrude Ashman. His brother was the writer Dan Totheroh (1894-1976) He married and has as his son actor Jack Totheroh (1914-2011). He died on June 18, 1967 in Los Angeles, California. Totheroh was portrayed",
"some cuts, the film ends with a freeze-frame on Steve McQueen's face following his penny-pitching loss. Turner Classic Movies and the DVD feature the ending with Christian. Jewison wanted to end the film with the freeze-frame but was overruled by the producer. The cockfight scene was cut by British censors. \"The Cincinnati Kid\" was filmed on location in New Orleans, Louisiana, a change from the original St. Louis, Missouri, setting of the novel. Spencer Tracy was originally cast as Lancey Howard, but ill health forced him to withdraw from the film. Sam Peckinpah was originally hired to direct; producer Martin",
"it was announced that Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Jack Reynor had joined the cast of the film, portraying the role of a father, wife and son respectively. Principal photography on the film began in September 2014 in Dublin, Ireland, and concluded on 25 October 2014. Its namesake school, Synge Street CBS, was among the shooting locations for the film. Much of the original music by the band \"Sing Street\" was composed by Danny Wilson frontman Gary Clark, with Carney, Ken and Carl Papenfus of the band Relish, Graham Henderson and Zamo Riffman also receiving writing credits. Adam Levine",
"Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery The Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery is located at 22601 Lassen Street, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. It is the resting place for several movie stars such as Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gloria Grahame, and Stephen Boyd. Oakwood Memorial Park is located in the San Fernando Valley, surrounded by rocky hills that have served as a backdrop for many a film setting. It has been used as a cemetery since 1924, and there was a Native American graveyard next to the cemetery before a fire destroyed the old wooden crosses that marked the site. The Old Stagecoach Trail",
"Goudge. The film was directed by Victor Saville and produced by Carey Wilson. Hart and Heflin, who played romantic rivals in \"Green Dolphin Street\", were similarly cast in \"B.F.'s Daughter\" (1948). Hart made only four feature films before his death at an early age, two of them co-starring Heflin. The film was shot on locations in Humboldt County, California. The film was one of the most popular movies at the British box office in 1948 and MGM's most popular movie of 1947. It earned $4,304,000 in the US and Canada and $2,869,000 elsewhere, but because of its high cost only",
"a subway grating outside the Loew's Lexington theatre, her skirt billows up from the wind underneath. While the footage showing the theatre in the background appeared in the finished film, the footage featuring the subway grate shot on September 15, 1954, on the corner of Lexington Avenue and 51st Street was more of a publicity stunt; retakes were shot on a studio soundstage, and shots from both are seen in the film. This street was also featured in the film \"1408\". Notes Further reading Lexington Avenue Lexington Avenue, often colloquially abbreviated as \"Lex\", is an avenue on the East Side",
"A Busy Day in which Chaplin plays a woman. The other two were The Masquerader (1914) and A Woman (1915). Chaplin used the wardrobe of fellow Keystone player Alice Davenport. It was typical for Mack Sennett to shoot Keystone comedies using real events--such as a parade--as the background for comic mayhem. This short film (about half a reel) was shot near San Pedro Harbor in less than two hours. In it, one can see interesting glimpses of First World War-era American naval ships in the background. The other part of the reel is an educational short titled The Morning Papers. A reviewer from",
"Our Friends, the Hayseeds and Pansy's courtship. A contemporary reviewer said that of the film's 5,000 foot length, 1,000 feet was dedicated to humorous titles. The movie was inspired by the success of Bert Bailey's stage adaptation of Steele Rudd's \"Dad and Dave\" stories, \"On Our Selection\" and Philip Lytton's play \"The Waybacks\". Smith had worked with Bailey and Edmund Duggan on the initial production of \"Selection\". Shooting took place on location in South Australia in Campbelltown and Norwood. Many of the cast had appeared in Beaumont Smith's theatrical productions of \"While the Billy Boils\" (which he filmed in 1921) and \"Seven Little Australians\".",
"win and the case would influence the United States Congress to change the copyright law in the writer's favor. Balboa Amusement Producing Company The Balboa Amusement Producing Company (also known as Balboa Studios) was a film production company in Long Beach, California from 1913 to 1918 that produced more than 1000 films, around 90% of which have been lost. Some of the notable silent film stars who worked at the studios during this time are Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. Charlie Chaplin also made three visits to the studios to visit Arbuckle's film shoots and to study studio management for",
"on the back lot and stages at Chaplin's Hollywood studio, where elaborate Klondike sets were constructed. \"The Gold Rush\" was a huge success in the US and worldwide. It is the fifth-highest-grossing silent film in cinema history, taking in more than $4,250,001 at the box office in 1926. Chaplin proclaimed at the time of its release that this was the film for which he wanted to be remembered. It earned United Artists $1 million and Chaplin himself a profit of $2 million. Critics generally praised the original 1925 release of \"The Gold Rush.\" Mordaunt Hall wrote in \"The New York",
"Samuel Goldwyn Studio Samuel Goldwyn Studio was the name that Samuel Goldwyn used to refer to the lot located on the corner of Formosa Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, as well as the offices and stages that his company, Samuel Goldwyn Productions, rented there during the 1920s and 1930s. At various times, the location was also known as Pickford-Fairbanks Studios, the United Artists Studio, Warner Hollywood Studios, and its name since 1999, The Lot. The site was acquired by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and dubbed \"Pickford-Fairbanks Studios\" in 1919. It was later renamed the \"United",
"A Day's Pleasure A Day's Pleasure (1919) is Charlie Chaplin's fourth film for First National Films. It was created at the Chaplin Studio. It was a quickly made two-reeler to help fill a gap while working on his first feature \"The Kid\". It is about a day outing with his wife and the kids and things do not go smoothly. Edna Purviance plays Chaplin's wife and Jackie Coogan one of the kids. The first scene shows the Chaplin Studio corner office in the background while Chaplin tries to get his car started. After an initial scene featuring a Ford which",
"and Athole Shearer (also a Hollywood actress and former wife of director Howard Hawks), moved to the United States—to New York City—with their mother, Edith. Unable to afford a university education, Douglas Shearer left school and began working in a variety of jobs. In 1924, he traveled to Hollywood, California, to visit his mother and sisters, who had moved there a few years earlier. He decided to remain there too, finding a job at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where Norma was already under contract. At MGM, working as an assistant in the studio's camera department, he pursued an interest in adding sound to",
"Charlie Chaplin prominent gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, and Chaplin was portrayed in an overwhelmingly critical light. The controversy surrounding Chaplin increased when, two weeks after the paternity suit was filed, it was announced that he had married his newest protégée, 18-year-old Oona O'Neill – daughter of the American playwright Eugene O'Neill. Chaplin, then 54, had been introduced to her by a film agent seven months earlier. In his autobiography, Chaplin described meeting O'Neill as \"the happiest event of my life\", and claimed to have found \"perfect love\". Chaplin's son, Charles Jr., reported that Oona \"worshipped\" his father. The couple remained married until",
"Mausoleum at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. Harris has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6307 Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. In 1992, she was portrayed by Milla Jovovich in the biographical film \"Chaplin\". Mildred Harris Mildred Harris (November 29, 1901 – July 20, 1944) was an American film actress during the early part of the 20th century. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin. Harris began her career in the film industry as a child actress when she was 11 years old. Mildred Harris was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Harry Harris,",
"Charles Chaplin Jr. a role in the film \"Girls Town\" which featured the son of another famous silent movie comedian, Harold Lloyd Jr. He appeared with his brother Sydney in the play \"Ethan Frome\" at the Circle Theatre, now named El Centro Theatre. In 1960, he wrote a book about his family life titled \"My Father, Charlie Chaplin\". Chaplin married actress Susan Magness (born c. 1936) on August 6, 1958. They lived in Los Angeles, California. Their daughter Susan Maree Chaplin was born in May 1959. They separated in October 1959 and divorced on November 23, 1959. His ex-wife and daughter still live",
"Charlie Chaplin Pickford, and D. W. Griffith to form a new distribution company – United Artists, established in January 1919. The arrangement was revolutionary in the film industry, as it enabled the four partners – all creative artists – to personally fund their pictures and have complete control. Chaplin was eager to start with the new company and offered to buy out his contract with First National. They refused and insisted that he complete the final six films owed. Before the creation of United Artists, Chaplin married for the first time. The 16-year-old actress Mildred Harris had revealed that she was pregnant",
"Charlie Chaplin United States. The cast included various members of his family, including his five oldest children and his half-brother, Wheeler Dryden. Filming began in November 1951, by which time Chaplin had spent three years working on the story. He aimed for a more serious tone than any of his previous films, regularly using the word \"melancholy\" when explaining his plans to his co-star Claire Bloom. \"Limelight\" featured a cameo appearance from Buster Keaton, whom Chaplin cast as his stage partner in a pantomime scene. This marked the only time the comedians worked together. Chaplin decided to hold the world premiere of",
"Charlie Chaplin \"an epic comedy out of grim subject matter.\" In \"The Gold Rush\", the Tramp is a lonely prospector fighting adversity and looking for love. With Georgia Hale as his new leading lady, Chaplin began filming the picture in February 1924. Its elaborate production, costing almost $1 million, included location shooting in the Truckee mountains with 600 extras, extravagant sets, and special effects. The last scene was shot May 1925 after 15 months of filming. Chaplin felt \"The Gold Rush\" was the best film he had made. It opened in August 1925 and became one of the highest-grossing films of the",
"Chaplin (film) attempts to ruin Chaplin's reputation. Chaplin and Mildred separate after the premature death of their only child and Chaplin's utter devotion to his films. During the divorce proceedings, Harris's lawyers attempt to steal Chaplin's movie The Kid reasoning that it is an asset, however Chaplin and Sydney finish editing the film in a remote hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, and smuggle it successfully back to Los Angeles. The brothers eventually arrange for their mother to join them in America. Chaplin is initially happy to see her but has been away from her for so long that he is unable"
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"Tomatoes based on 111 reviews. Upon reviewing the script, the Chief of Naval Information commented: Because of the lack of access to Annapolis Naval Academy, the movie was filmed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Girard College at the decommissioned Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Annapolis (2006 film) Annapolis is a 2006 drama film directed by Justin Lin and starring James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Donnie Wahlberg, Roger Fan, and Chi McBride. The film revolves around Jake Huard, a young man who dreams of one day attending the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was released January 27, 2006 in the"
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"Enough Said \"perfect\". Catherine Keener, who played Marianne, is a frequent collaborator of Holofcener's, having appeared in all four previous films that Holofcener had directed. The film was shot on location over 24 days in Los Angeles, with a budget of $8 million. It was filmed by cinematographer Xavier Pérez Grobet, with whom Holofcener had previously worked on the HBO television series \"Enlightened\". Although each scene was scripted, the actors would often ad-lib lines of dialogue. The final scene of the film, in which Eva and Albert reunite in front of his house, was improvised by Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfini. It was edited",
"Misconduct (film) fall and hit her head. Though Charlotte is a nurse, she did not help her and staged the scene for the police. On February 6, 2015, Hopkins, Pacino, Dan Stevens, Åkerman, and Lee joined the cast. On March 10, 2015, Duhamel and Eve joined the cast. Principal photography began on March 20, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana. On April 1, 2015, Lionsgate acquired distribution rights to the film through their Lionsgate Premiere label. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 5, 2016. It received a limited theatrical release in the UK through",
"Robert Forster's office, \"City of Angels\" (1976) and \"\" (1966–73), as well as Ned and Chuck's Apartment in \"Pushing Daisies\", which debuted in 2007. The building was also the setting for a scene from the series \"FlashForward\" in the episode \"Let No Man Put Asunder\". In 2010 the building was transplanted to New York City for a two-part episode of \"CSI NY\". The Bradbury Building and a fake New York City subway entrance across the street were also used to represent the exterior of New York's High School for the Performing Arts in the opening credits of the television series",
"To the Wonder the cast. As with its predecessor, \"The Tree of Life\", and its successor, \"Knight of Cups\", the film's conception and plot stem from autobiographical elements: Terrence Malick met his second wife Michèle Morette in Paris in the early 1980s, and the couple lived in Oklahoma for a period prior to their separation. When the film entered production it did not have a title, and was referred to by the crew as \"Project D\". Filming took place primarily in Bartlesville and Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the latter the center of the Osage Nation, and began in September 2010. Additional shooting took place in",
"Evan Almighty estimated to be around $200 million. The ballooning budget caused Sony to drop the project and hand it over entirely to Universal Studios. Part of the budget was Carell's payroll, where he earned a reported $5 million for his leading role. The Virginia Film Office estimates the film brought $20–25 million to Virginia, with the majority of it in the Charlottesville area. Construction of the ark began in January 2006 and the scenes involving the ark were shot in a Crozet, Virginia subdivision called Old Trail. The ark was designed to meet the actual measurements of the biblical ark, measuring",
"near the beginning, with one of the city men playing \"Dueling Banjos\" on guitar with a banjo-strumming country boy, and for its visceral and notorious male rape scene. In 2008, \"Deliverance\" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\" Four Atlanta men—Lewis Medlock, Ed Gentry, Bobby Trippe, and Drew Ballinger—decide to canoe down a river in the remote northern Georgia wilderness, expecting to have fun and witness the area's unspoiled nature before the fictional Cahulawassee River valley is flooded by construction of a dam. Lewis",
"Cherokee Nuclear Power Plant tank was used for the main exterior of Deepcore and for the full-sized exterior Montana missile deck section. (The Deepcore structure is visible in the pre-2007 Historical Imagery views on Google Earth.) The water depth and length of time spent submerged meant that the cast and crew had to endure decompression treatments. Interior sets for Deepcore as well as other production sets were built inside the nearby warehouses on the site. In December 1988, production moved to Los Angeles. After the completion of filming the tanks were drained but the sets were not removed. Before abandoning the set, warning labels",
"Museum of the American Revolution of Philadelphia, the city that served as the headquarters of America's founding. The site is across the street from the First Bank of the United States and two blocks from Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center, Second Bank of the United States, American Philosophical Society, Carpenters' Hall, and the Liberty Bell. The building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), and on June 12, 2012, RAMSA partner Robert A. M. Stern unveiled designs for the permanent location. Groundbreaking for the museum occurred in fall 2014. The museum rises three stories above the street and, with a full basement, encompasses",
"Royal Avenue, Belfast through a merger of the Ulster and Reform clubs, but, tracing its roots through the latter organisation back to 1880, maintains its headquarters at number 4 Royal Avenue beside Tesco. Many scenes in the 2011 comedy film \"Killing Bono\" were shot in Royal Avenue to recreate Dublin as it appeared in the late 1970s/early 1980s. The Art Deco building at the junction of North Street and Royal Avenue, which was formerly the headquarters of the Bank of Ireland before being left derelict, was taken over by the Occupy movement in early 2012. They since took to referring to the building",
"Troy Hill (Pittsburgh) plain was a Croatian neighborhood that was settled by immigrants from Jastrebarsko, who called the neighborhood \"Mala Jaska\" and founded St. Nicholas Parish. Several Hollywood films have scenes filmed in Troy Hill, including \"Hoffa\" (1992)\",\" \"Innocent Blood\" (1992), \"Striking Distance\" (1993), and \"Adventureland\" (2009). Troy Hill has five borders including the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Spring Garden to the north and northwest, East Allegheny to the west, and North Shore to the southwest as well as Reserve Township to the north-northwest and the borough of Millvale to the northeast. Troy Hill is also adjacent to the Strip District across the Allegheny",
"Marylander (train) end of the Howard Street tunnel in the fashionable Bolton Hill neighborhood. Designed by Baltimore architect E. Francis Baldwin and opened in 1896, Mount Royal Station is a blend of modified Romanesque and Renaissance styling and built of Maryland granite trimmed with Indiana limestone, with a red tile roof and a clocktower. The station's interior featured marble mosaic flooring, a fireplace, and rocking chairs. Because the B&O had no direct rail service across the Hudson River into New York City, the \"Marylander\" and B&O's other New York-bound trains terminated at the Central Railroad of New Jersey's Jersey City Terminal. Passengers",
"including \"The French Connection\", \"A Stranger Among Us\", \"Men in Black 3\", \"The Wanderers\", \"Brighton Beach Memoirs\", \"\", \"Beat Street\" and \"Cop Out.\" In addition to these movies, scenes for \"The Sopranos\" were filmed on Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood on March 9, 2006, when a hookah bar next to the neighborhood bar, Glenlo's Tavern was detonated, and St.Matthias RC church was transformed into St Petri Norwegian Lutheran Church for \"Boardwalk Empire\" on July 12, 2012. Ridgewood, Queens is referred to in the 2012 song \"Stoned and Starving\" by indie rock band Parquet Courts. Ridgewood, Queens Ridgewood is a neighborhood",
"Entourage (film) September 2013, amid reports that there had been significant delays in production and contract issues with the film's cast, Ellin stated the film was \"less and less likely every day.\" However, by October 2013, the cast had reached a deal, allowing the film to move forward. Principal photography officially began on February 19, 2014, in Los Angeles, with additional filming in Miami. While filming in California, the production spent $39 million and received the California Film & Television Tax Credit. Filming was disrupted when Kevin Connolly broke his leg filming a football scene with Russell Wilson, which resulted in a",
"was constructed in 1929 by philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, then president of Sears, Roebuck & Company. The housing project was modeled after the Dunbar Apartments built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in 1926 in Harlem, New York City. In 1981, Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments received National Register of Historic Places designation. The last residents moved out in 2000, after mismanagement and lack of upkeep made the site uninhabitable. In 2010, filming for the 2011 film was done on site. In the movie, the apartments doubled as part of the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine. In 2015, a complete renovation of the",
"it was used as a haunted setting for the 1999 film, \"In Dreams,\" starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Annette Bening. Wentworth by the Sea The Wentworth by the Sea is a historic grand resort hotel in New Castle, New Hampshire, United States. It is managed by Ocean Properties as \"Wentworth by the Sea, A Marriott Hotel & Spa\". It is one of a handful of the state's surviving Gilded Age grand hotels, and the last located on the seacoast. Wentworth by the Sea is a member of Historic Hotel of America the official program of the National Trust for Historic",
"Sports in Philadelphia in Philadelphia.\" The Army-Navy football game — an annual college football game between the rival service academies, the United States Military Academy (West Point) and the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) — has been held more often in Philadelphia (which is located approximately midway between the two schools) than in all other locations put together. Eleven of the past fifteen Army–Navy Games have been held in Philadelphia. Temple University, which began playing football in 1894, fields the only Division I FBS football team in the Delaware Valley. Temple, one of many schools that switched conferences in the early 2010s, joined",
"The Story of Adele H. contract as a stage actress to La Comédie-Française who refused to release her from her contract. It became a legal dispute but in the end Adjani was able to play the part. Most of the exterior scenes were shot on location in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Many of the film extras were well-known locals. Both Sir Raymond Falla and Sir Cecil de Sausmarez were, at the time, prominent island politicians. Scenes set in Halifax were mainly interiors created in a house in St. Peter Port, Guernsey. None of the scenes were filmed in Halifax. The Barbados scenes were shot on the",
"Oriole Park at Camden Yards Oriole Park at Camden Yards, often referred to simply as Camden Yards or Oriole Park, is a Major League Baseball (MLB) ballpark located in Baltimore, Maryland. Home to the Baltimore Orioles, it is the first of the \"retro\" major league ballparks constructed during the 1990s and early 2000s, and remains one of the most highly praised. It was completed in 1992 to replace Memorial Stadium. The park is situated in downtown Baltimore, a few blocks west of the Inner Harbor in the Camden Yards Sports Complex. The Orioles celebrated the ballpark's 20th anniversary during the",
"Laurel, Maryland Laurel is a city in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, in the United States, located almost midway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore on the banks of the Patuxent River. Founded as a mill town in the early 19th century, the arrival of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1835 expanded local industry and later enabled the city to become an early commuter town for Washington and Baltimore workers. Largely residential today, the city maintains a historic district centered on its Main Street, highlighting its industrial past. The Department of Defense is a prominent presence in the Laurel area",
"architectural design in an institutional setting. The original use: Preservation PA Naval Hospital Philadelphia The Philadelphia Naval Hospital was the first high-rise hospital building constructed by the United States Navy. At its 1935 opening it represented a state-of-the-art facility for the Navy with 650 beds and a total floor space of . The dedicated medical purpose of this facility contributed to the World War II mission as the center for amputation, orthopedic and prosthetic services for Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard veterans residing east of the Rocky Mountains. The complex was developed as a tree-lined campus of 56 buildings and",
"The Wynne Theater The Wynne Theater was a movie theater on 54th and Wynnefield Avenue in the Wynnefield neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Considered to be a Philadelphia \"Landmark,\" it was originally built from 1927-1928 by Hoffman-Henon Co. for the Stanley Company of America (later Stanley Warner Theaters). The theater was named for Thomas Wynne, the attending physician of William Penn. It showed second run films and double features and could seat 1,663 people. In 1955 the theater closed and was taken over by the Uhr family of South Philadelphia. The building was renovated and renamed the Wynne Cateres",
"last moments ticked down. From then until 1934, the teams met on that day all but two years. Homewood Field Homewood Field is the athletics stadium of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. It was built in 1906 and has an official capacity of 8,500 people. The name is taken, as is that of the entire campus, from the name of the estate of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Homewood Field is located on the northern border of the campus, and it is adjacent to the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame. It serves as the home field for the university's",
"Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove or NASJRB Willow Grove was a Naval Air Station owned by the U.S. Navy and located in Horsham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States four miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Willow Grove, which is north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The installation was transferred to the Pennsylvania Air National Guard and the name changed to the Horsham Air Guard Station after the U.S. Navy departed in 2011. Flight activity began in 1926 when Harold Frederick Pitcairn constructed a hangar and a",
"Inception medina quarter. To capture this sequence, Pfister employed a mix of hand-held camera and steadicam work. Tangier was also used to film an important riot scene during the initial foray into Saito's mind. Filming moved to the Los Angeles area, where some sets were built on a Warner Bros. sound stage, including the interior rooms of Saito's Japanese castle (the exterior was done on a small set built in Malibu beach). The dining room was inspired by the Nijo Castle built around 1603. These sets were inspired by a mix of Japanese architecture and Western influences. The production also staged",
"and few owners were in the building (fortunately all escaped unharmed). Several buildings in the community sustained damage and the decorative wall in the pool area was destroyed. The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill in Atlanta appears as a setting in the movie \"Driving Miss Daisy\". It also featured in the 1992 film \"Trespass\". The redeveloped mill is often featured as the home of the \"Fab 5\" in the 2018 Netflix reboot of \"Queer Eye\". Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills is a formerly operating mill complex located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. Construction",
"of Guinness since 1979 list Roland Park. The original Strawbridge's was converted to Macy's in 2006. The Macy's would eventually close in March 2016. In early 2017, it was announced that the former Macy's store would be replaced by health club Life Time Fitness and furniture retailer West Elm by the end of the year. Suburban Square Suburban Square is a shopping center located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Philadelphia area. The center opened in 1928, and is notable as one of the earliest shopping centers in the United States. It has also been generally credited as being",
"their effectiveness as officers-to-be and gentlemen. In the tradition of 1927's \"Wings\", the conflict is resolved ...\" An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story (alternative titles: The Blue and Gold and Navy Air Patrol) is a 1955 American drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring John Derek, Diana Lynn and Kevin McCarthy.A product of the newly formed Allied Artists company, \"An Annapolis Story\", despite having the \"Siegel Touch\", suffered from its low budget. Brothers Tony (John Derek) and Jim Scott (Kevin McCarthy) enroll as midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. Jim, the older one, looks after the",
"the Forest\". The following year, Gibbons commissioned the design and construction of a Greek revival antebellum-style residence that was completed in 1836. In 1867, financier and railroad tycoon Daniel Drew (1797–1879) purchased Gibbons' estate from his descendants for $140,000. Drew, a devout Methodist, donated the estate to the church to establish a Methodist theological seminary. The estate's mansion would be renamed \"Mead Hall\" in honor of Drew's wife, Roxanna Mead. Several motion pictures, TV productions, and music videos have used Drew University as a filming location. The campus has been featured in films such as \"So Fine\" (1981), \"Deconstructing Harry\"",
"the remaining historical structures. In 1984, the U.S. Department of the Treasury authorized the creation of a wine region or \"American Viticultural Area\" called the Central Delaware Valley AVA located in southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The wine appellation includes surrounding the Delaware River north of Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey. In Pennsylvania, it consists of the territory along the Delaware River in Bucks County; in New Jersey, the AVA spans along the river in Hunterdon County and Mercer County from Titusville, New Jersey, just north of Trenton, northward to Musconetcong Mountain. As of 2013, there are no New Jersey",
"Hubbards, Nova Scotia to a healthy summer economy. The Hubbards and Area Business Association works to sustain a \"shop local\" economy. Hubbards features a picturesque locale, especially on Hubbards Cove, with a yacht club, Nova Scotia's smallest provincial park, campground and 10 beaches within \"driving distance\" of one another. The CBC television series \"Black Harbour\" was shot on location in Hubbards between 1996 and 1999. The movie Relative Happiness (2016) was filmed on location in Hubbards. Oil magnate Jefferson Davis (\"J.D.\") Shatford was born in Hubbards in 1862, died 5 September 1955 in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is buried in Hubbards' Pine Hill",
"General Wayne Inn The General Wayne Inn located at 625 Montgomery Ave in Merion, Pennsylvania is a former tavern. It has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. Established in 1704, it was previously named the William Penn Inn, Wayside Inn, Tunis Ordinary, and Streepers Tavern before being renamed in 1793 in honor of American Revolutionary War hero General \"Mad\" Anthony Wayne, who had once stayed there. Executive chef Jim Webb and his business partner, Guy Sileo, bought the General Wayne in 1995. Webb was found murdered there in his office on December 27, 1996. Felicia Moyse,",
"Begin Again (film) Singer Adam Levine was also the only person Carney considered casting as Dave, and won the role after talking with Carney over Skype and recording some dialogue as an audition; he declined to be paid for appearing in the film. Although he had had minor acting parts on television before, \"Begin Again\" marked his first role in a film. Carney approached James Corden to appear in the film after admiring Corden's performance in the lead role in a Broadway production of \"One Man, Two Guvnors\". Principal photography of the film began in New York City on July 2, 2012, and",
"Riversdale (Riverdale Park, Maryland) Riversdale, is a five-part, large-scale late Georgian mansion with superior Federal interior, built between 1801 and 1807. Also known as Baltimore House, Calvert Mansion or Riversdale Mansion, it is located at 4811 Riverdale Road in Riverdale Park, Maryland, and is open to the public as a museum. Once the manor house and centerpiece of a slave plantation, Riversdale was built for Belgian émigré Henri Joseph Stier, Baron de Stier, who lived in the Brice House in Annapolis, Maryland immediately prior to building Riversdale. Stier planned the house in 1801 to resemble his Belgian residence, the Chateau",
"Atlantic Rim (film) takes Tracy to safety while Red grabs the warhead and the monster before flying them to the atmosphere. He then kicks the monster to deep space, detonating the warhead in the process and sending him crashing back to Earth. The trio and Adm. Hadley celebrate by heading to the local bar for some tequila shots. \"Atlantic Rim\" was originally planned to be shot at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, but The Asylum were denied permission to film at the base after a high-ranking official read the script and disagreed with the portrayal of the soldiers. As a result, the",
"(−13). Aronimink Golf Club Aronimink Golf Club is a private country club located in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, a suburb west of Philadelphia. Its championship golf course is consistently rated among the top golf courses in the United States. Aronimink is currently ranked 78th in \"Golf Digest's\" \"Greatest Courses,\" 44th in \"Toughest Courses\" and 55th in \"Golfweek's\" \"Classic Courses.\" In 2010, Aronimink was ranked #4 among the toughest courses on the PGA Tour by \"Links magazine\". The club has been host to multiple USGA and PGA championships in its history. Additionally, Aronimink has indoor and outdoor tennis and paddle courts, trap",
"Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, is a small unincorporated village located in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with a zip code of 18977. Formerly known as \"Taylorsville,\" it is most famous for Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on the night of December 25–26, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. It is also the location of the headquarters of Washington Crossing Historic Park. It is directly across the river from Washington Crossing, New Jersey, to which it is connected by the Washington Crossing Bridge. One aspect of Washington Crossing that is special to this town is that every",
"Navy Yard (Washington, D.C.) formerly known as The Capitol Ballroom, hosted musical acts such as The Ramones, Björk, David Bowie, Eminem, and Prince. In 2013, the neighborhood was the site of the Washington Navy Yard shooting. Long an industrial district, the neighborhood has undergone transformation since the 1990s. The area formerly contained a commercial and adult-entertainment district, which has now been displaced. The construction of the U.S. Department of Transportation office complex and Nationals Park, the 2008 $600 million stadium of the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team, have stimulated growth in the neighborhood. Most of the neighborhood's land and businesses have been purchased",
"Young Americans (TV series) the final two episodes of the show as Bella seeks the truth about her biological father. Steve Antin credits a stop at a New England gas station as the inspiration for the series. He was a little surprised to see four teenage girls working as pump jockeys. \"One of them said, 'My dad owns the station.' I just thought this was the sweetest thing I ever saw.\" The pilot was filmed in Atlanta in 1999. The series was filmed in Havre de Grace, Maryland where a new \"town square\", gas station and Friendly's restaurant were built for the production of",
"Badmaash Company overwhelming high rate, hence recovering his Uncle Jazz' loss. Karan, Zing, Chandu and Bulbul are now partners with Jazz in \"Friends and Company\", but it is turned into a public limited company. With his wife, son, friends and having made his father proud, Karan is finally content with his life. Parmeet Sethi wrote the script for the film with dialogues in only six days. The four main characters are all based on real-life people. Parmeet reveals that he got tired of television and was keen on pursuing film direction. Filming locations for the film included New York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia,",
"Spruce Street Harbor Park The Spruce Street Harbor Park is an urban beach located in Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Open during the summer, the place features a boardwalk along the Delaware River with a beachfront atmosphere. Fireworks were planned around the Independence Day holiday, though the main fireworks were scheduled for the Ben Franklin Parkway on July 4 itself. The park's features include a beachfront with a boardwalk along the Delaware River and about 100 hammocks hang under thousands of LED lights hung in the trees during the night. There are multiple restaurants and pubs or bars. The park",
"use the app to navigate through tours of the cemetery and visit the grave sites of interesting and famous persons. In the season 7 episode of Mad Men \"The Milk and Honey Route\" character Betty Hofstadt-Francis tells her daughter that she wants to be buried in the Hofstadt family plot in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. West Laurel Hill Cemetery West Laurel Hill Cemetery is a cemetery located in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the site of many notable burials, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1992 (#92000991). West Laurel Hill was designed",
"La Ronda (estate) La Ronda, was a mansion and estate in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania from 1929 to 2009. It was originally the home of Percival E. Foerderer, who ran a leather-manufacturing business, and his wife Ethel Brown. The Main Line mansion was the last commission by the renowned early 20th century architect Addison Mizner based in Palm Beach, Florida. The residence was built by J.S. Cornell & Son. Completed in 1929, the La Ronda estate originally consisted of of grounds and gardens. The Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Gothic Revival architecture styled residence had fifty-one rooms, including twenty-one bedrooms. Mizner's artisan",
"Chester Heights, Pennsylvania National Register of Historic Places. Chester Heights was also the home of the fictional Grogan family from the 2008 movie \"Marley and Me\". Chester Heights is located in western Delaware County at (39.889539, -75.470931). It is bordered to the southeast by Aston Township, to the west by Concord Township, to the north by Thornbury Township, and to the northeast, across Chester Creek, by Middletown Township. U.S. Route 1 (Baltimore Pike) runs through the northern part of the borough, leading northeast to Philadelphia and southwest to Kennett Square. Chester is to the southeast via Valleybrook Road and Concord Road. According to",
"shown playing the hall's historic pipe organ, which is the world's largest organ and reputedly the largest and loudest musical instrument ever built. \"The King of Marvin Gardens\" was shot almost entirely on location in Atlantic City in the winter months of 1972. It is therefore of considerable historical significance as a visual record of the very last days of the city's \"classic era\" resort architecture. Many of the grand hotels shown in the film's exterior scenes were demolished during the next few years to make way for the new generation of casino-hotels that were built after the legalization of",
"a Kraft salad dressing commercial was filmed in downtown. Canadian musician John Southworth named his first album \"Mars, Pennsylvania\" after the town, which he had passed through many years earlier on a school trip. Mars was the inspiration for the fictional town of Athena, Pennsylvania, the setting for the 2015 fictional trilogy, \"Benjamin's Field\", by local author J. J. Knights. Mars has several Christian denominations located within and just outside the community. One of the largest churches was Saint Kilian Parish. Founded in 1917, the parish was originally located in downtown Mars, but by the early 2000s (decade), membership had",
"Louisville where D.W. began work for the Meffert Stock Company. This touring theater group was led by William H. Meffert, whose family had lived and worked in the 800 block of East Market Street from the 1850s through the 1960s. Writer and director Cameron Crowe chose the East Market District to shoot scenes for his 2005 film \"Elizabethtown\", starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. East Market District, Louisville The East Market District, colloquially referred to as NuLu (a portmanteau of \"New\" and \"Louisville\"), is an unofficial district of Louisville, Kentucky, situated along Market Street between downtown to the west and",
"Fairmount, Philadelphia back to the 1840s. Fairmount is near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, its famous “Rocky Steps” (immortalized in the 1976 Academy Award film, \"Rocky\" and its new Perelman Annex). Fairmount is located at the end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a broad 1.5-mile tree- and flag-lined avenue that connects City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This stretch is known as the “Museum District” since most of the city’s cultural attractions and museums are located here. Along the Parkway are the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia’s Central Library, the Franklin Institute of Science, the Academy of Natural Sciences and the Barnes",
"of St. Andrew, which has been used for smaller weddings. On January 26, 1913, the remains of John Paul Jones were interred in the crypt beneath the Chapel, inside a sarcophagus made of of molten steel. In the deck around the crypt are inscribed the names of his ships: \"Bonhomme Richard\", \"Alliance\", \"Serapis\", \"Ariel\", \"Alfred\", \"Providence\", and \"Ranger\". Naval Academy Chapel The United States Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Maryland, is one of two houses of worship on the grounds of the Navy's service academy. Protestant and Catholic services are held there. The Naval Academy Chapel is a focal point",
"gunman, he sees Lucy, who greets him with, \"Hi, Auggie.\" Originally William H. Macy was going to play John C. Nolan, but he dropped out because of scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Jeff Goldblum less than two weeks before shooting started. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles. \"Auggie Rose\" received mixed reviews from critics. It holds a 54% approval rating, based on 13 reviews, on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Writing for \"Variety\", David Stratton wrote a negative review of the film upon its release at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival when it was searching for a",
"crew would film exterior scenes here for six weeks each summer before relocating to Los Angeles to shoot interior scenes. The mansion, winery, and many acres of surrounding vineyards, served as the fictional home of ruthless matriarch Angela Channing, played by Jane Wyman. Spring Mountain Vineyard Spring Mountain Vineyard is a vineyard consisting of 135 different vineyard blocks scattered over the estate in California's Napa Valley. Spring Mountain Vineyard was in fourth place among French and American wines at the historic Judgment of Paris wine competition in 1976. The elegant Victorian mansion, known on the estate as Miravalle, was commissioned",
"Annapolis, Maryland resources easier before and allowing the camp to grow to its highest numbers. This area just west of the city is still referred to as Parole. The soldiers who did not survive were buried in the Annapolis National Cemetery. In 1900, Annapolis had a population of 8,585. On December 21, 1906, Henry Davis was lynched in the city. He was suspected of assaulting a local woman. Nobody was ever tried for the crime. During World War II, shipyards in Annapolis built a number of PT Boats, and military vessels such as minesweepers and patrol boats were built in Annapolis during",
"Adam (2009 film) the radio in addition to his research, while Beth's character was based on numerous people Mayer knew. Hugh Dancy and Mayer worked together for a month before filming began to develop Adam's character, and in preparation for his role, Dancy spoke with individuals affected by Asperger's about their feelings, sensory issues and interests. Principal photography took place in New York City in December 2005. Specific filming locations included Greenwich Village and Central Park. \"Adam\" had its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2009 where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize for \"an outstanding feature",
"was operated by the Modern Club of Philadelphia from 1939 to 2014. It has been closed while undergoing renovations as the city looks for a new organization to maintain it. Sweetbriar Sweetbriar is a Neoclassical mansion in the Federal style built in 1797 in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. The mansion was built by Samuel Breck and named for the roses that grew on the property. The interior includes a double parlor and floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of the Schuylkill River. Period pieces include Chinese armorial porcelain, Hepplewhite and Sheraton style chairs, and Adam style furniture. Wedgwood jasperware and fireplaces",
"Hitch (film) to Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai, but she could not take it due to scheduling conflicts. The working title of the movie was \"The Last First Kiss\", referring to a line that Hitch delivers to Albert: \"This could be her last first kiss\". Parts of the movie were filmed in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, at Columbia University, at Ellis Island, in the Fulton Fish Market, at the Wall Street Bull and the North Cove Marina. The DVD and VHS release was released by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and was one of the first films to employ Sony's ARccOS Protection copy protection. The",
"Dog Day Afternoon and Stevie are listening to in their car in the opening credits, the Faces song \"Stay with Me\", and \"Easy Livin\" by Uriah Heep, which both briefly play on the radio during scenes inside the bank. Although many scenes within the bank establish the temperature was quite hot during the robbery, some outdoor sequences were shot in weather cool enough that actors had to put ice in their mouths to stop their breath from showing on camera. Exterior shots were filmed on location on Prospect Park West between 17th and 18th Street in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. The interior shots of",
"No Way Out (1987 film) No Way Out is a 1987 American political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Will Patton and Sean Young. Howard Duff, George Dzundza, Jason Bernard, Fred Thompson, and Iman appear in supporting roles. The film is a remake of \"The Big Clock\" (1948). Both films are based on Kenneth Fearing's 1946 novel \"The Big Clock\". Filming locations included Baltimore, Annapolis, Arlington, Washington, D.C., and Auckland, New Zealand. The film features original music by Academy Award-winning composer Maurice Jarre. The film is dedicated to the memory of its director of",
"Creed (film) 72 steps outside the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A number of figures (real-life fighters and trainers) from the sport of boxing play roles in the film: Liev Schreiber voices an \"HBO 24/7\" announcer, while Michael Buffer cameos as himself serving as ring announcer. Other sports media personalities who appear include ESPN's Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon, Hannah Storm, and Max Kellerman, and HBO Sports' boxing announcer Jim Lampley. Archive footage of Carl Weathers' Apollo Creed is used multiple times in the film. On July 24, 2013, it was announced that MGM had signed on with \"Fruitvale Station\" director",
"The Trouble with Angels (film) Sinsinawa Dominican nun. \"The Trouble with Angels\" was filmed in August and September 1965. The St. Francis Academy in the film was filmed on location at what was formerly known as St. Mary's Home for Children and is presently known as Lindenwold Castle / Mattison Estate Property in Ambler, Pennsylvania. All interior shots were filmed at Columbia Studios at Sunset & Gower in Hollywood. Most exterior shots were filmed at the Greystone Mansion, which was leased by the City of Beverly Hills to the American Film Institute. The exterior train depot scenes at the opening and closing of the movie",
"Presumed Innocent (film) December 1986, and hired Pierson to write the script. After an unsuccessful pre-production development at United Artists, the project moved to Warner Bros., and Pakula was brought in to rewrite the script with Pierson before signing on as the film's director in January 1989. Principal photography commenced in July 1989 and concluded in October of that year, with a budget of $20 million. Filming took place on locations in Detroit, Windsor, Ontario, and New Jersey, and on soundstages at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York. \"Presumed Innocent\" premiered at the Fox Bruin Theater in Los Angeles, California on July 25,",
"Point, approximately 3 miles southeast of the southern tip of Tilghman Island. Michener lived near there, in St. Michaels, while he worked on the book. The town of Patamoke lies on a fictitious promontory on the Choptank opposite Cambridge. The Quaker Meeting House that Michener places in Patamoke in the novel, is actually Third Haven Meeting House, built in Easton in the 1680s; it is the oldest Quaker meeting house in the United States (see List of the oldest churches in the United States). Chesapeake (novel) Chesapeake is a novel by James A. Michener, published by Random House in 1978.",
"Warm Springs (film) produced by HBO Films and directed by Joseph Sargent. The majority of the film was made at Warm Springs, Georgia and its surrounding locations. The producers strove to make sure that many of the physical details were as authentic as possible. For example, Kenneth Branagh, as Roosevelt, is seen driving the very same specially-equipped automobile that FDR was taught to drive at Warm Springs. The cottage that Roosevelt stays in during the film is one of the cottages that the real FDR stayed in. And the swimming pool in which the patients swim in is the actual therapeutic swimming pool",
"it was announced that Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Jack Reynor had joined the cast of the film, portraying the role of a father, wife and son respectively. Principal photography on the film began in September 2014 in Dublin, Ireland, and concluded on 25 October 2014. Its namesake school, Synge Street CBS, was among the shooting locations for the film. Much of the original music by the band \"Sing Street\" was composed by Danny Wilson frontman Gary Clark, with Carney, Ken and Carl Papenfus of the band Relish, Graham Henderson and Zamo Riffman also receiving writing credits. Adam Levine",
"filmmaker and writer John Waters's career. During its movie theatre days, the TLA played his cult classic movies such as Pink Flamingos when no other mainstream movie theatre would. Due to the huge success of his films at the TLA, other theatres followed making the TLA an important aspect of Pink Flamingos' success. House Of Blues Theatre of Living Arts The Theatre of Living Arts (known commonly as the TLA) is a concert venue located on South Street in Philadelphia, PA. The venue, which opened in 1988, dates back to the early 1900s as a nickelodeon. Over the years, the",
"Flint, Michigan for both Buick and Chevrolet; Oldsmobile at Lansing, Michigan; Pontiac at Pontiac, Michigan; and Cadillac at Detroit, Michigan. Baltimore Assembly Baltimore Assembly (properly named Broening Highway General Motors Plant) was a General Motors factory in Baltimore, Maryland. The plant opened in 1935 to produce Chevrolets and closed on May 13, 2005. It was a two-level plant located in the Canton Industrial Center to the east of the Inner Harbor, to the west of Dundalk, and south of Brewers Hill in Baltimore. Early in 1942, car and truck production was interrupted when the plant was converted to wartime activities.",
"The video was supposed to be a congratulatory video about the shipbuilding industry in the Halifax Harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia, however upon its release, locals of Halifax noticed inconsistencies with the scenery compared to that of the Halifax Harbour and began to question where the video was actually shot. By September 5, viewers had determined the video was actually shot in Johnstown, Ontario based on the quick shot of the port in the background, which was unmistakably the Port of Johnstown. Viewers then accused Harper of trying to pass off the scenery as the Halifax Harbour due to the",
"Annapolis, Maryland the Korean and Vietnam wars. It was at Annapolis in July 1940 that Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg arrived in exile during World War II. In the summer of 1984, the Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis hosted soccer games as part of the XXIII Olympiad. During September 18–19, 2003, Hurricane Isabel created the largest storm surge known in Annapolis's history, cresting at 7.58 ft (2.31 m). Much of downtown Annapolis was flooded and many businesses and homes in outlying areas were damaged. The previous record was 6.35 feet (1.94 m) during a hurricane in 1933, and 5.5 ft",
"own form of justice. The film was shot in Stamford, Connecticut, starting in late October, 2006, with the very first city scene from Annapolis MD, and the next scene at Cove Island Park. Parts of the movie were also filmed at Lake Compounce Amusement Park in Bristol, Connecticut, and the Olde Blue Bird Inn & Gas Station and adjacent Baseball Field in Easton, CT. Shots of Martha's Vineyard are used in the trailer and movie. \"Reservation Road\" grossed a total of $36,269 in its first weekend. It ended up making $121,994 in the United States, and ended with a worldwide",
"Santa Monica, California features the Santa Monica pier and surrounding communities as Tony Stark tests his experimental flight suit. The documentary \"Dogtown and Z-Boys\" (2001) and the related dramatic film \"Lords of Dogtown\" (2005) are both about the influential skateboarding culture of Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood in the 1970s. The Santa Monica Pier is shown in many films, including \"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?\" (1969), \"The Sting\" (1973), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Beverly Hills Cop III\" (1994), \"Clean Slate\" (1994), \"Forrest Gump\" (1994), \"The Net\" (1995), \"Love Stinks\" (1999), \"Cellular\" (2004), \"\" (2006), \"Iron Man\" (2008) and \"\" (2009). A number of television",
"The Confirmation and his eight-year-old son, Anthony, are about to spend a somewhat predictable weekend together, nevertheless, when a valuable toolbox gets stolen, the search for the thieves will soon turn into a true family bonding. Screenwriter Bob Nelson, who had previously worked on penning the screenplay for \"Nebraska\" (2013) directed by Alexander Payne, first mentioned the project in an interview with \"Wall Street Journal\" in February 2014, where he stated that he had completed the screenplay for the film. Principal photography commenced on November 11, 2014 in Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 18, 2014, it was announced that Clive Owen, Jaeden",
"National Memorial Arch The United States National Memorial Arch, located in Valley Forge National Historical Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania, is a monument built to celebrate the arrival of General George Washington and the Continental Army at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the military camp 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia where the American Continental Army spent the winter of 1777–78 during the American Revolutionary War. Starvation, disease, malnutrition, and exposure killed more than 2,500 American soldiers by the end of February 1778. The Memorial Arch was planned during the height of the post-Civil War memory boom. During this period of around",
"Divine Lorraine Hotel The Divine Lorraine Hotel, also known as the Lorraine Apartments, stands at the corner of Broad Street and Fairmount Avenue in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designed by architect Willis G. Hale and built between 1892 and 1894, the building originally functioned as apartments, housing some of Philadelphia's wealthy residents. Lorraine Apartments was one of the most luxurious and best preserved late 19th-century apartment houses in Philadelphia. In 1900 the building became the Lorraine Hotel when the Metropolitan Hotel Company purchased the apartments. Later it would become the first hotel in Philadelphia to be racially integrated under Father Divine.",
"Unlike Abrahamson's previous two films, the screenplay for \"What Richard Did\" was not written by Mark O'Halloran but by Malcolm Campbell. The details of the plot deviate significantly from the source novel. The director worked with the cast for a full year in advance of production while script development was ongoing, holding a series of workshops in an effort to make successive drafts more reflective of contemporary Irish youth culture. Shot on location in Dublin and Wicklow, the film was financed by the Irish Film Board and Screen Scene, and was produced by Element Pictures. At the request of Kevin",
"Camden, Maine of residents and summer visitors for generations. In the 1950s, artists and writers of significant reputation began moving to Camden and neighboring Rockport, where local artists organized Maine Coast Artists. Wayne Doolittle began publishing Down East Magazine in 1954, and in 1956 \"Carousel\" was filmed in Camden, followed by \"Peyton Place\" in 1957, because the quaint, old town with its extremely picturesque harbor and the beautiful scenery, looked like the picture-perfect American town. Since then Camden's charm and beautiful setting have not gone unnoticed by Hollywood with Steven King's \"Thinner\" in 1995, Todd Field's \"In the Bedroom\" in 2001, and",
"of the actual track remains, an aerial view reveals a curved line of trees, indicative of the final turn. The Havre de Grace Racetrack is among several racetracks which are used as part of the ruse in the motion picture, \"The Sting\". In the climactic scene, when Doyle Lonnegan enters the parlor to make the final bet, J. J. Singleton can be heard reporting, \"At Havre de Grace, the winner, Light Chatter paid 5.40, 2.80, and 2.40...\" Havre de Grace Racetrack The Havre de Grace Racetrack was an American horse racing track on Post Road in Havre de Grace, Harford",
"Ogle Hall Ogle Hall is an historic building in Annapolis, Maryland, Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Inventory #AA-530. It is also known as the United States Naval Academy Alumni House. It is located at 247 King George Street and was built between 1739 and 1742 for Dr. William Stephenson. It changed hands and in 1747, Daniel Cheston leased the property to Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle, giving the building its namesake. Ogle maintained two properties in the Province, the other being the Belair Mansion in nearby Collington, Maryland. Benjamin Ogle Tayloe was born on May 21, 1796, at Ogle",
"with a new group of Mustangs training for the next season. Some footage of the 1993 \"Gridiron Gang\" documentary is shown during the end credits. It is set and filmed at Agoura Hills, Camp Kilpatrick, Los Angeles, San Fernando and Westlake Village, California, in 92 days between May 23 and August 23, 2005 Rotten Tomatoes reports a 42% approval rating with an average rating of 5.6/10 based on 100 reviews. The website's consensus reads, \"The role of probation officer Sean Porter fits Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson like a glove; however, the execution is so cliched, the youths' stories (based on",
"Hoboken, New Jersey production company for the 2009 film \"Assassination of a High School President\" was based in Hoboken. The city has been the home of several filming locations. A wedding scene from the 1997 film \"Picture Perfect\", starring Jennifer Aniston, was filmed at the Elks Club at 1005 Washington Street. Elia Kazan's 1954 film \"On the Waterfront\" was shot in Hoboken. Hoboken is home to Carlo's Bake Shop, which is featured in the TLC reality show \"Cake Boss\". The popularity of the show has resulted in increased business for Carlo's Bake Shop, and increased tourism to the Hoboken area, resulting in both",
"Invincible (2006 film) [South Philadelphia, Pa].The carnival scenes were filmed at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in South Philadelphia at 2329 South Third Street. Some of the street scenes were filmed on location in the city. The remainder of the film was filmed in a former aircraft carrier parts warehouse on Langley Avenue in the Philadelphia Naval Business Center. The crew shared this facility with the floats for the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. In opening weekend the movie made approximately $17,031,122 domestically. As of November 16, 2006, the movie has generated an estimated $57,806,952 domestically. The film received generally positive reviews from",
"The Fault in Our Stars while Ansel Elgort plays Augustus. Nat Wolff was cast as Isaac, the friend who introduces them, and Laura Dern stars as Hazel's mother. Sam Trammell was cast as Mr. Lancaster, Hazel's father. On August 29, 2013, John Green announced that Mike Birbiglia would be playing Patrick, and on September 6, 2013, Green announced that Willem Dafoe would portray Peter Van Houten. Principal photography began on August 26, 2013, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which doubled for the novel's setting of Indianapolis, Indiana, with a few days in Amsterdam, before concluding October 16, 2013. The film was released on June 6, 2014, in",
"some cuts, the film ends with a freeze-frame on Steve McQueen's face following his penny-pitching loss. Turner Classic Movies and the DVD feature the ending with Christian. Jewison wanted to end the film with the freeze-frame but was overruled by the producer. The cockfight scene was cut by British censors. \"The Cincinnati Kid\" was filmed on location in New Orleans, Louisiana, a change from the original St. Louis, Missouri, setting of the novel. Spencer Tracy was originally cast as Lancey Howard, but ill health forced him to withdraw from the film. Sam Peckinpah was originally hired to direct; producer Martin",
"Filming took place in and around Baltimore, Maryland. The film is noted for utilizing mainly nonprofessional actors who play themselves in a fictional story. Much of the dialogue was created through conversations Matthew Porterfield had with the actors prior to filming. The director names mainly European directors as influences, such as Pedro Costa and Robert Bresson. \"Putty Hill\" was premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. Roger Ebert reviewed the film giving it 4 out of 4 stars. The film was designated a \"New York Times\" Critic's Pick as well. The film had its Baltimore premiere within Maryland Film Festival to",
"Annapolis National Cemetery Annapolis National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Annapolis, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It encompasses , and as of the end of 2005, had 2,994 interments. It is operated and maintained by the Baltimore National Cemetery. Annapolis National Cemetery is one of the 14 national cemeteries established by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 to accommodate the dead from the American Civil War. The original plot of land was leased, and later purchased, from Judge Nicholas Brewer. During the Civil War, Annapolis was a Union recruit training center. There was also a",
"Annapolis Convention (1786) The Annapolis Convention, formally titled as a Meeting of Commissioners to Remedy Defects of the Federal Government, was a national political convention held September 11–14, 1786 at Mann's Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, in which twelve delegates from five states—New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia—gathered to discuss and develop a consensus about reversing the protectionist trade barriers that each state had erected. At the time, under the Articles of Confederation, each state was largely independent from the others, and the national government had no authority to regulate trade between and among the states. New Hampshire, Massachusetts,",
"Over the years it was expanded, modernized and would now be under Interstate-95 where the highway passes Penn's Landing. Penn's Landing Penn's Landing is a waterfront area of Center City Philadelphia along the Delaware River. Its name commemorates the landing of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania in 1682. The actual landing site is further south in Chester, Pennsylvania. The city of Philadelphia purchased the right to use the name. Penn's Landing is bounded by Front Street to the west, the Delaware River to the east, Spring Garden Street to the north, and Washington Avenue to the south, and is",
"American Made (film) originally titled \"Mena\" and was first featured on The Black List, a website showcasing the best unproduced screenplays, in 2014. Principal photography on the film began on May 27, 2015 in Georgia. Filming locations there include countries Cherokee, Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Morgan and Pickens. On August 20, 2015, Tom Cruise arrived in Medellin, Colombia, and on August 31, in Santa Marta, to scout filming locations for the film. A plane crash on the set of the film in Colombia on September 11, 2015 killed two people and caused serious injuries to another member of the crew. The plane (a",
"Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Bryn Mawr (pronounced ; from Welsh for \"Big hill\") is a census-designated place (CDP) located across Radnor and Haverford Townships in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just west of Philadelphia along Lancaster Avenue (US-30) and the border with Delaware County. Bryn Mawr is located toward the center of what is known as the Main Line, a group of affluent Philadelphia suburban villages stretching from the city limits to Malvern. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 3,779. Bryn Mawr is home to Bryn Mawr College. \"Bryn Mawr\" is named",
"Johnstown, Pennsylvania and the Jets as the Charlestown Chiefs. The film's premiere engendered some local controversy, as some thought Johnstown was portrayed in a less than flattering light. \"Slap Shot\" has since become the iconic movie about hockey and its foibles. Screenwriter Nancy Dowd would revive the fake town of \"Charlestown\" in her screenplay for the 1981 punk rock satire \"Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains\", but the film itself was shot in Canada. \"All the Right Moves\", a high school football drama set in the fictional town of Ampipe and featuring Tom Cruise, Lea Thompson and Craig T. Nelson, was filmed",
"Middle East, Baltimore Middle East is a neighborhood in the heart of East Baltimore, Maryland. It is the site of a conflict between residents and the city's plans for creating a biotech park to serve nearby Johns Hopkins Medical Center. The neighborhood has suffered from extensive urban decay and housing abandonment, crime, and racial rioting. Its residents are mainly lower income African Americans; the neighborhood was a filming location for the Baltimore-based HBO drama \"The Wire\". Middle East is also noteworthy as being a location for the filming of scenes of the television series \"\" and the 1991 film \"Homicide\"",
"were filmed in a 200-year-old Griggs House in Patapsco Valley State Park. The state planned on demolishing the historic structure until publicity from the movie brought contributors for its preservation. The house was demolished at a later date without an announcement. Granite, Maryland Granite is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. Originally known as Waltersville, it was renamed Granite in recognition of its principal product (the Woodstock Quartz Monzonite was quarried). The village was the center of this industry, which during its peak in the late 19th century provided building materials for major projects throughout the eastern",
"Bucks County, Pennsylvania filmed in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, all of \"The Last Broadcast\" was shot in Bucks County (though the name was changed). A short scene from Stephen King's \"The Stand\" is based in Pipersville. The producer Fred Bauer, the director Steve Rash and composer Joseph Renzetti of \"The Buddy Holly Story\" all live in Bucks County, where the film was conceived, and written by Bob Gittler. Although filmed in California, one of Steven Spielberg's earliest films, \"Something Evil\", is set in Bucks County. The film \"Law Abiding Citizen\", starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx, was filmed partially in New Hope.",
"The Fault in Our Stars (film) the stolen bench; Amsterdam film commissioner Simon Brester said it was the same bench, not a replacement. Filming in Pittsburgh included the interior scenes at the Anne Frank House, which was recreated on a soundstage at Pittsburgh Studios located in Churchill Borough, Pennsylvania in the east suburbs of Pittsburgh. Production designer Molly Hughes and art director Greg Weimerskirch built three different studio sets in Pittsburgh, one for each floor. Also, the Funky Bones art monument in Indianapolis was recreated in Pittsburgh with the help of the sculpture's creator, Dutch artist Joep Van Lieshout. Author John Green, though an Indianapolis native,",
"the devil’s pocket. The 1983 novel \"God's Pocket\" by Pete Dexter and its later 2014 film adaptation are set in the fictional South Philadelphia neighborhood of God's Pocket, which is based on the tough reputation of Devil's Pocket. Devil's Pocket, Philadelphia Devil's Pocket is a small neighborhood in the South Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The neighborhood, bordered by Christian and Taney streets, Grays Ferry Avenue, and the Naval Square development (the former U.S. Naval Asylum). The neighborhood consists of rowhouses tucked near an industrial landscape near the Schuylkill River. A historically Irish-American neighborhood, Devil’s Pocket has seen real estate",
"alightings. The station includes a 496-space parking lot. The station was briefly featured in the 1966 Hayley Mills movie \"The Trouble with Angels\", although subsequent station scenes were shot at the Glendale Transportation Center in California. Ambler station Ambler station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Ambler, Pennsylvania. It was originally built by the Reading Company as Wissahickon, until being renamed in 1869 after Mary Johnson Ambler, who helped direct the aftermath of the Great Train Wreck of 1856. The station serves the Lansdale/Doylestown Line. Its official address is at Butler Avenue and Main Street; however, the actual location",
"Phoenix, Maryland the Cake Shop, the Jacksonville Pharmacy, and several doctors' offices. A second grocery store, Shoprite is adjacent to Paper Mill Village. The town also has two gas stations, a volunteer fire company, and a post office. Phoenix provided the setting for scenes in Baltimore native John Waters' 1972 cult classic film \"Pink Flamingos\". It was also the setting of Route 66 season 2 episode 7, \"The Mud Nest\", starring Martin Milner and George Maharis. Several local townspeople were featured in the episode. Historic home Eagle's Nest was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Fashion designer Jhane",
"Philadelphia Naval Asylum The Philadelphia Naval Asylum is a complex of buildings at Gray's Ferry Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1827 as a hospital, it later housed the Philadelphia Naval School, served as a home for retired sailors for the United States Navy from 1834 to 1976, and was ultimately redeveloped as luxury condominiums. The site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971, primarily for its architecture. Set on more than , the campus includes three buildings designed by architect William Strickland that are considered some of the best",
"Colonial Annapolis Historic District The Colonial Annapolis Historic District is a historic district in the City of Annapolis, the state capital of Maryland, that was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1965 and was geographically further expanded in 1984. Annapolis has served as the capital of both the Colony/Province and the State, along with being the county seat of Maryland's third county, Anne Arundel County, and is one of the first planned cities in colonial America. Many elements of the original town plan, developed in 1695 by Francis Nicholson, and about 120 of the 18th century buildings still remain.",
"Annapolis, Maryland Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Annapolis lies within the humid subtropical climate zone (Köppen \"Cfa\"), with hot, humid summers, cool winters, and generous precipitation year-round. Low elevation and proximity to the Chesapeake Bay give the area more moderate spring and summertime temperatures and slightly less extreme winter lows than locations further inland, such as Washington, D.C. As of the census of 2010, there were 38,394 people, 16,136 households, and 8,776 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 17,845 housing units at an average density",
"Tomatoes based on 111 reviews. Upon reviewing the script, the Chief of Naval Information commented: Because of the lack of access to Annapolis Naval Academy, the movie was filmed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Girard College at the decommissioned Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Annapolis (2006 film) Annapolis is a 2006 drama film directed by Justin Lin and starring James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Donnie Wahlberg, Roger Fan, and Chi McBride. The film revolves around Jake Huard, a young man who dreams of one day attending the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was released January 27, 2006 in the"
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