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  1. Set, and largely filmed, in New York. The apartment of architect Paul Kersey is 33 Riverside Avenue at West 75th Street on the West Side, and it’s in nearby Riverside Park, overlooking the Hudson River, that Kersey blows away his first mugger.

  2. interior used for the Chicago Union Station where Paul arrives. Grand Central Terminal, 42nd Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. View Details.

  3. Paul Kersey's Architect Office, 2 Park Avenue and East 33rd Street, Manhattan. Steps, Riverside Park and West 99th Street, Manhattan. Cafe, 8th Avenue and West 44th Street, Manhattan. New York film locations from the movie Death Wish starring Charles Bronson.

  4. Mar 31, 2015 · Based on film permit data from the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre, and Broadcasting, this map displays the filming locations of all movie scenes, 17,241 in total, filmed between 2011 and 2013 (excluding those that were filmed in parks or on private property).

  5. MovieLocate is the internet's largest crowd-sourced database of movie and tv show locations, making it easy to locate where your favourite movie was filmed.

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  6. Dec 20, 2022 · New York film locations walking tour map. If you’d like to do this New York movie walk yourself, click on the map below to access directions through Google maps. The full route is 6.9 miles/11.1km and takes 2.5 hours to walk straight through, but allow four hours to include stops along the way.

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  8. Dec 7, 2021 · In red in the map below, we have highlighted more than 50 special locations from New York cinema history. Some are iconic onscreen moments that require little explanation.