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Rocky
location: The Rocky steps: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Benjamin
Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
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CREDITS
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You're
gonna eat lightnin' and you're gonna crap thunder!
In the year of Taxi
Driver, All The Presidents
Men and Network,
this old fashioned fairytale of the underdog coming
out on top took Oscars for Best Film and Best Director.
The main location youll want to see is, of course,
the flight of 68 steps on which Rocky Balboa (Sylvester
Stallone) trains.
They're northwest of downtown, and lead up to the Philadelphia
Museum of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway at
26th Street. From the top of the steps, look back along
Benjamin Franklin Parkway to view the downtown skyline
with a few more highrises than were apparent
in 1976.
If you want to see the art gallery's interior, see Brian
De Palma's Dressed
to Kill.
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Rocky
location: The end of the run: Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
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But although Rocky is set in Philadelphia,
the films locations are split between the City
of Brotherly Love and Los
Angeles.
Rockys neighbourhood is South
Philly. During training for his big break
he runs past Philadelphia City
Hall and through the Italian
Market, Ninth Street between Federal and
Christian Streets.
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Rocky
location: Rocky trains: the Italian Market,
Ninth Street, Philadelphia
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The opening boxing match, though, with the religious
mural overlooking the ring, is in LA.
Its the Oscar de la Hoya
Boxing Youth Center, 1114 South Lorena Street
in East LA.
The press conference is held in the, since demolished,
Ambassador Hotel, which stood at 3400
Wilshire Boulevard. Closed and shuttered
for many years, it was used in its later years exclusively
as a film set.
Rocky works out by pounding sides of beef at Shamrock
Meats Inc, 3461 East Vernon Avenue at Alcoa
Avenue, just south of the Los Angeles River in Vernon,
southeast of downtown LA.
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Rocky
location: Olympic Auditorium, 1801 South Grand
Avenue, downtown Los Angeles
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The climactic fight itself, against Apollo Creed, is
also in Los Angeles,
at the Olympic Auditorium,
1801 South Grand Avenue at Olympic Boulevard,
downtown LA.
Built for the 1932 Olympics, the auditorium was used
also for boxing scenes in Martin
Scorsese's Raging Bull,
Clint Eastwood's
Million Dollar Baby
and wrestling matches in Tim
Burton's Ed Wood
and Man on the Moon,
with Jim Carrey
as subversive comic Andy Kaufman.
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FILMING
LOCATIONS FOR ROCKY
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TRAVEL
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