8 Ağustos 2014 Cuma

The Long Good Friday (1980)

dir. John Mackenzie

The IRA safehouse – Still searching for this location

The parking lot where Colin’s driver gets killed – Still searching for this location

The driver’s coffin arrives in London – Paddington Station, London W2.

The restaurant where the driver's widow spits in Jeff’s (Derek Thompson) face – 60 Wigmore Street, London W1.

Harold Shand’s (Bob Hoskins) arrival – Heathrow Airport, Hounslow TW6, United Kingdom

Ivory House, St. Katharine Docks, London E1.

The place where Harold's yacht is moored – to the southeast of St. Katharine Docks, London E1. The area has changed, and it’s hard to pinpoint the exact location.

Harold’s mother is being driven to the Good Friday service – St. Katharine's Way, St. Katharine Docks, London E1.

Harold’s driver gets killed in a car explosion by the church – 14 Cannon Street Road, London E1. The church interior was filmed at St. Patrick's Church, Greenbank, London E1.

Harold's yacht passing Tower Bridge, London E1

Harold’s yacht location – North Dock, West India Docks, London E1. The area has changed a lot since the film was made, and is now home to the developments of Canary Wharf.

Harold’s casino – 15 Catherine Place, London SW1.

Harold talking to Parky (Dave King) about the car bomb – the south side of Royal Albert Dock where London City Airport now stands.

Harold and ‘Razors’ (P. H. Moriarty) come to question Errol the Ponce (Paul Barber) – 33 Villa Road, London W9

The site of "Lion & Unicorn" – Wapping High Street at Scandrett Street where Olivers Wharf stands now, London E1.

Harold talking to a crook outside a pub – 1 Glenaffric Avenue, London E14.

Victoria (Helen Mirren) driving with Jeff from a restaurant – Ludgate Hill with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, London EC4

Harold and Victoria’s apartment – Still searching for this location

A woman about to find an informer nailed to the warehouse floor – 262 Westferry Road, London E14

The warehouse where she finds him – 77 Wapping High Street, London E1. This and the previous location aren’t actually close to each other.

The cemetery where Harold talks to the widow of the driver killed in Belfast – Still searching for this location

Harold and his henchmen visit the Irish – Harringay Stadium, Williamson Road, London N4. The stadium closed down in 1987, then was demolished, and a Sainsbury's supermarket was built on the site.

Harold pays a visit to his American guests – Savoy Hotel, Savoy Way, London WC2

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