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One of the most beloved rivalries in history is re-ignited when Jerry moves into New York City's finest hotel on the eve of 'the wedding of the century,' forcing the event's desperate planner, Kayla (Chloe Grace Moretz) to hire Tom to get rid of him. The ensuing cat and mouse battle threatens to destroy her career, the wedding and possibly the hotel itself. But soon, an even bigger problem arises: a diabolically ambitious staffer conspiring against all three of them. An eye-popping blend of classic animation and live action, Tom and Jerry's new big-screen adventure stakes new ground for the iconic characters and forces them to do the unthinkable... work together to save the day.
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The Mall, Central Park, Manhattan. |
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A walkway leading to the beautiful Bethesda Terrace, the Central Park Mall runs through the middle of the Park from 66th to 72nd street. It remains the sole formal feature of Olmsted and Vaux's naturalistic creation.
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Bethesda Terrace, (Mid-Park at 72nd Street) Central Park, Manhatta |
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Bethesda Terrace has two levels. The upper terrace flanks the 72nd Street Cross Drive and the lower terrace provides a podium for viewing the Lake. The fountain is the central feature on the lower level of the terrace.
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otsoNY Comments: Although it is supposed to look like Central Park, and in particular Sheep Meadow, it is highly unlikely that this scene was shot there, and instead at Battersea Park, located in the Borough of Wandsworth in London.
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Battersea Park, Wandsworth, London, England. |
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otsoNY Comments: If we are to believe that this scene was shot in New York, it would have been Collister Street and Laight Street, and as much as it looks like Collister Street, there is no actual crossroads.
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Collister Street and Laight Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: The Royal Gate Hotel in New York featured in the movie was almost entirely filmed in England, at the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden.
otsoNY Comments: The centerpiece location of the movie is the interior hall, recreated on a soundstage as well as the rooms, corridors, and elevators. The Royal Gate Hotel architecture and fittings are of the Art Deco style, the lovely design that flourished in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. The spacious and bright space of the hall shares many elements with the Park Avenue lobby of the legendary Waldorf Astoria New York. Located in Midtown Manhattan, this is one of the world's most prestigious and best-known hotels.
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The Royal Gate Hotel, Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, England. |
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Sutton Square and Sutton Place, Manhattan. |
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