You Can Visit These Scenic Film Locations And Relive Your Favorite Movie Moments

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If you’ve ever walked through Riverside Park, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, just south of the Bronx, you’ve probably walked past this iconic location and didn’t bat an eye. This is where Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly shared their first kiss, right in front of the sign for the 91st st. community garden. Nowadays, this plot is managed by long-time community members, some of which planted the flowers that were in bloom when this scene was shot. 

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The More You Know

  • Charles Bronson, Britain's most violent prisoner, actually shaved his trademark mustache off so Tom Hardy could wear it during the filming of "Bronson", which was based on his life in prison.
  • "Dracula" was filmed in English during the day, and in Spanish at night.
  • Walt Disney hated Goofy.
  • The bridge blown up by Eli Wallach and Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was prematurely detonated by a Spanish Army Captain. Upon learning of his mistake the Captain ordered his troops to rebuild the bridge, only for it to suffer another explosion once complete.
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