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Iconic Movies That Feature Some Of Philadelphia’s Landmarks

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Philadelphia is a city known for its arts. Galleries and museums are speckled across neighborhoods extending the length of the city, including the most famous – the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In addition to classic artistic expression, Philly venues and bars put an emphasis on musical talent, opening their doors to acts both big and small to share their art with those looking to get lost in rhythm and melody instead.

It’s no surprise, then, that Philadelphia has been the scenic backdrop of some cinematic masterpieces over the last few decades. If you are a movie buff, almost everyone can tell you the most recognized movie that has been filmed in Philadelphia: Rocky. Who hasn’t reenacted the scene of running up the 72 stone steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?

But there are other many films that have either been set in Philadelphia or have used the beautiful city of Philly to film a few scenes.

Recognize any of these?

Silver Linings Playbook

Bradley Cooper, who is actually a native of Philly, and Jennifer Lawrence’s movie, Silver Linings Playbook, featured a few prominent landmarks of Philadelphia. From Philly’s skyline to Lincoln Financial Field to the infamous diner scene, filmed at Llanerch Diner, the film features some exceptional and historical locations found in the city of brotherly love.

The Wrestler

You may not recognize any Philly scenery from some of The Wrestler’s more famous shots, but a lot of the wrestling matches featured Mickey Rourke were filmed in the 2300 Arena, a current hot spot for actual wrestling matches, as well as dance parties and other events.

Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

Whether you are a fan of the second chapter of the Transformers saga or not, Transformers 2 was filmed throughout Philadelphia. Some notable landmarks that made it into the movie include: Eastern State Penitentiary, City Hall, and the Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Limitless

Another Bradley Cooper flick, the plot of Limitless is mostly filmed in New York City, however, there are a few Philadelphia locations that make the cut. One of the scenes filmed in a dive bar used Rittenhouse Square’s The Happy Rooster as a location.

City of Brotherly Love…and Film

Philadelphia has served as the backdrop for many of Hollywood’s most memorable films. Philly’s rich history makes it the perfect set for many Hollywood movies, and most of those locations can still be visited today. Philly is often portrayed as a main character on the silver screen, adding a sense of place and realism to a film. Philly has also been known disguise itself in the place of other cities in film, often being a cheaper option and standing in for cities like New York. Here is a quick look at some of the films shot here in Philadelphia, both as a featured location in the story, as well as some times Philly went masquerading as somewhere else:

 

Rocky (1976) Quite possibly the best movie to ever come out of Philly is the classic and beloved Rocky. Interesting fun fact…back in 1976, Rocky’s onscreen apartment was owned in real life by Eleanor O’Hey. When the first movie was filmed she was given $50 for the rights to shoot outside and in her home due to the small budget. When Rocky II came around, the fee was bumped up to…wait for it…$500! The apartment still stands today and is a tourist destination for fans.

Creed (2015) Creed not only payed homage to the Rocky series in filming, it also payed homage to the city of Philadelphia itself. The movie showed primarily the run-down areas of Philly, afflicted with blight and more indicative of the 1976 Philadelphia showcased in Rocky, rather than the thriving and eclectic and (let’s face it) the mixed bag of gentrified areas butting right up against the blight and old neighborhoods that represent the Philadelphia of today.

Silver Linings Playbook (2012) The role that earned Jennifer Lawrence an Oscar and made Bradley Cooper a household name was shot in Philadelphia. Here Philly didn’t play as much as an iconic role as it did in Rocky, but the home team (talking about the Eagles) got some love in the script.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) In the follow up sequel, Shia Lebouf’s character Sam attends college at the University of Pennsylvania. For a good part of the first half of the movie, the campus is featured heavily. When the action kicks into high gear, the film takes the characters by Schuylkill River and then to Eastern State Penitentiary.

National Treasure (2004) Remember that rich history I spoke of earlier? Well in this movie, Nicholas Cage plays a character on a treasure hunt that takes him all over the world, but most especially in the city that was the birthplace of liberty. Cage was able to film in Independence Hall and handle a faux Declaration of Independence. Philly is basically a co-star in this one.

Every M. Night Shyamalan Film: A Philadelphia native, M. Night is known for basing his stories in and around the Philadelphia area, and filming all (or as much as possible) in the city. Even his most recent movie, Split, follows this trend, having filmed scenes at the King of Prussia Mall, 30th Street Station, and the Philadelphia Zoo.

 

As stated earlier, Philly has served as New York quite a few times in recent years. Movies like Limitless starring Bradley Cooper, Safe with Jason Statham, Dead Man Down with Colin Farrell, and Paranoia with Liam Hemsworth. All shot in Philly, but made to look like New York or other locales.

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