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  1. Jan 13, 2017 · Though the scene ultimately shown in Billy Wilder's comedy was actually filmed in Hollywood, the popular images of that Monroe-on-the-subway-grate moment are mainly stills from that New York night ...

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  2. Nov 14, 2014 · On the southwest corner of Lexington Avenue and 52nd Street is perhaps the most famous subway grate in the world. It was on this spot, at one in the morning on September 15, 1954, that Marilyn ...

  3. Sep 20, 2017 · In the end, Charnier wins this round, waving and smiling as the train pulls away. Open in Google Maps. Foursquare. 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017. (212) 340-2583. Visit Website. Also featured in ...

  4. The New York City subway grate, immortalized by Marilyn Monroe’s famous scene, represents more than just a piece of urban hardware; it is a cultural landmark. This unassuming piece of infrastructure has played a significant role in shaping the city’s identity, blending the mundane with the extraordinary.

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    • Hellboy. This scene is about comedy as much as it is about action. With the nonstop one-liners and the heavy-hitting action that ensues, one has to admit that Hellboy is one tough hombre.
    • Midnight Meat Train. Bradley Cooper is certainly no stranger to action, but in this case he seemed a little outmatched in strength, durability, and the fact that he just didn’t come off as creepy as Vinnie Jones.
    • The Matrix. No one knew what to expect, and no one certainly thought that such an awesome scene was going to take place in a subway tunnel. The audience had already seen Neo dodging bullets before this fight, but the mere fact that he stood up to an agent and held his own was impressive.
  5. Feb 25, 2016 · 1. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) It might be the ultimate New York City subway movie. (Avoid Tony Scott’s John Travolta–Denzel Washington remake, which, despite the talent level ...

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  7. Jun 14, 2016 · The scene is perhaps the most well-known Marilyn Monroe scene that she ever filmed, and it was captured right here in Midtown Manhattan, on the southwest corner of 52nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Photo: New York Times. Hundreds of spectators came out to watch filming on September 15th, 1954 at about 1am. The director reportedly shot the scene ...

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