The 1989 adaptation of Catherine Cookson's "The Fifteen Streets" was filmed in Newcastle upon Tyne, a city in the northeast of England. The setting was chosen to capture the industrial landscape and working-class life that are central to the story.
Some of the industrial scenes were at the Beamish Museum near Newcastl -upon-Tyne. The grand house with tudor features looks like Cragside, William Armstrongs exraordinary home in Northumberland.
Filmed in Lake Arrowhead, CA and the Streets of Los Angeles
Most scenes were filmed in Japan but they couldn't close streets so they had to work around people in the streets. However the racing scenes were filmed in the U.S. on recreated Tokyo streets. All of this is on the bonus materials on the dvd.
It was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - downtown. Near Bay and Adelaide streets.
northeast england
"The Man Who Cried" was filmed in various locations, including Northumberland and Durham in England. The production team also filmed in Derbyshire and the Isle of Man.
Mostly on a studio backlot in California, with some location shooting in Chicago.
Green Howard's Barracks in Scarborough
Yes. Catherine Hardwicke, the person who filmed the first Twilight movie, is directing it.
Sesame street is a real street designed on a set. Some of sesame streets skits are done with a green screen.
Michael Jackson's Bad video was filmed in the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Subway Station -- an A,C and G line stop. The subway station is on Schermerhorn Street, between Hoyt and Bond Streets, located in Downtown Brooklyn in New York City. Bad was released in 1987.
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