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Ronin:
The Montmartre steps and the bar: Blue Sky, Montmartre
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CREDITS
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I
never walk into a place I don't know how to walk out
of.
Back in the 60s, John
Frankenheimer was a major player, with films such
as The Manchurian Candidate,
Seconds and The
Birdman of Alcatraz to his credit. Then he
seemed to lose his way (even taking over the disastrous
Island of Dr Moreau
in 1996). Before his death in 2002, he enjoyed a brief
return to form with this classy thriller, boasting tough,
spare dialogue by an uncredited David Mamet.
Set in France,
mainly around Paris,
the opening scene is, of course, Montmartre,
Paris. The steep flight of steps down which Sam (Robert
de Niro) cautiously makes his way is rue
Drevet.
At the foot of the steps, the Bar de Montmartre,
where the crew meets up, is TexMex restaurant Blue
Sky, rue des Trois Frères. If you
watch carefully, youll see a crafty cut (as extras
pass in front of the camera) to a studio set of the
bar, recreated at the Studios
Éclair in Epinay.
This explains why Sam can comfortably walk alongside
the steps but you cant.
Sam and Vincent (Jean
Reno) have reservations as the crew is led into
ambush in tunnel beneath the elaborate Pont
Alexandre III after a meeting on Port
du Gros Caillou. Seamus (Jonathan
Pryce) contacts Deirdre (Natascha
McElhone) on the escalator at Port
de Lilas metro.
The quest for the mysterious suitcase (its a MacGuffin,
it doesnt need explaining) moves way to the South
of France,
to Nice, though
the hotel in which Sam and Deirdre check out the prey
is the Majestic
Barrière, 10
la Croisette, along the coast in Cannes,
which was conveniently closed for renovation.
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Ronin:
The frantic car chase: Villefranche-sur-Mer
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The villa where the case is held is at La
Turbie, above Monte Carlo, and the subsequent
attack on the car and chase are in the beautiful seafront
village of Villefranche-sur-Mer,
between Nice and Monaco. The picturesque village, with
its maze of narrow streets has been seen in many films,
including Bond movie Never
Say Never Again.
Its back to Paris
for the thunderous car chase, through streets south
of Les Invalides,
along avenue Duquesne,
avenue de Ségur
and avenue de Breteuil;
through the Champerret Tunnel,
toward the great modernistic arch at La
Defense, driving the wrong way against 300
stunt drivers along the Périphérique,
ring road.
The final showdown is at an ice-show in the 6,000-seat
concert hall Le
Zenith, 211 avenue Jean-Jaurès,
on the eastern edge of Paris in the middle of La
Villette park.
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FILMING
LOCATIONS FOR RONIN
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TRAVEL
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Paris:
Flights: Paris
Charles de Gaulle Airport
Le
Zenith, 211 avenue Jean-Jaurès,
on the eastern edge of Paris in the middle of La Villette
park
Nice: Flights: Aeroport
Nice Cote d'Azur
Cannes: Majestic
Barrière,
10 la Croisette
Villefranche-sur-Mer:
Villefranche-sur-Mer
Tourism
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ASSOCIATED
FILMS |
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The
picturesque port of Villefranche-sur-Mer
can be seen in maverick Bond movie
Never Say Never Again, as well as
Jean Claude Van Damme actioner Maximum
Risk. Its strange warren of underground
streets are seen in Jean Cocteau's 1960 arthouse
classic Le Testament
d'Orphée
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