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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · However, you’ve probably visited at least a few of these spots in Los Angeles that have made appearances in popular films and television shows. While some of these locations have been filmed on countless times, others are memorable for one iconic scene from a film.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · From bustling city streets to serene parks and historic landmarks, the city serves as a cinematic backdrop for countless legendary scenes. In this guide, we’ll delve into famous movie locations in Los Angeles that hold a special place in cinematic history.

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · We gathered a list of some of Los Angeles’ memorable filming locations, including some recommendations from Ramirez, Highstrete and Balton. Which ones have you been to? Are there others...

    • The Bradbury Building. Starting off we have a truly stunning piece of architecture known as the Bradbury Building. Movie fans will remember the iconic stairs and interlocking railings from the original “Blade Runner” movie and more recently in the Oscar-winning movie “The Artist”.
    • The Griffith Observatory. Located in Griffith Park, the Griffith Observatory is not only one of the most iconic film locations in Los Angeles, it’s known worldwide for being in so many movies.
    • Point Dume. Located in Malibu, part of the Los Angeles Metro Area, you can will the beautiful beach at Point Dume. It was used for the infamous final scene of the original “Planet of the Apes” along with many other movies, like “The Big Lebowski”.
    • Pink’s Hot Dogs. Possibly one of the most famous hot dog shops in the world, Pink’s Hot Dogs has been a fixture in the city for years. Fans of the TV show “Nathan for You” will remember his earnest attempt to generate more business for them while battling line-cutters.
    • Multiple movies at Santa Monica Pier. - Location: 200 Santa Monica Pier. The iconic Santa Monica Pier, one of California's most popular piers, opened to the public in September 1909.
    • The 'Casablanca' airport. - Location: Van Nuys Airport, 6590 Hayvenhurst Ave. Van Nuys Airport, located in the San Fernando Valley, was built in the 1920s by a group of Californians who formed a corporation.
    • Theodore's apartment lobby and the airplane art installation from 'Her' - Location: Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave. The Pacific Design Center opened in 1975, establishing West Hollywood as a design district.
    • Ava Gardner's house in 'The Aviator' - Location: John Sowden House, 5121 Franklin Ave. The John Sowden house, designed by architect Lloyd Wright, is a 6,000-square-foot mansion situated on a busy street that runs through the heart of LA.
  4. Nov 1, 2022 · From violent movies like Pulp Fiction, to the hopelessly romantic La La Land, the diversity of movies produced in LA is astounding. While it’s simply impossible to name every single place that has been featured in Los Angeles movies, here are some of the most iconic filming locations in LA.

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  6. Feb 18, 2020 · Could there be a more perfect location for a film about a love story between a rock star and aspiring singer than the city where dreams are made? Locals and visitors to Los Angeles can find the locations of some of their favourite scenes in the movie.