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Where was 16 Blocks filmed

16 Blocks

Year: 2006

Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

Country: Canada, USA

The production team worked in New York City, USA, using real urban streets and well-known architectural landmarks as settings. The use of authentic locations allowed the dynamic character of the metropolis to be reflected, giving the storyline a genuine feel. The project was executed according to modern filming standards, ensuring a high-quality final product. The selected sites fully met the script requirements and provided an engaging backdrop for the narrative.

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Locations

  • Bay Lower Station (TTC)

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot Located beneath the current Bay Station, Bay Lower was only in operation for six months in 1966. Since then the platform has been used by TTC for operator training and design experimentation, and has been frequently been used for filming so as to not interrupt regular subway traffic.

  • Casey's Irish Pub

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Dover Street and Water Street

    In movie

    Scene where the street-level sequence during the tense transport toward the courthouse route, using a real downtown corner to sell the feeling of being boxed in by city blocks and limited time while threats close in.

    Real

    Scene was shot a Lower Manhattan intersection near the Brooklyn Bridge approaches, with Water Street running close to the East River and surrounded by dense blocks of offices, older brick buildings, and heavy traffic patterns typical of the Financial District.

  • Mulberry Street and Broome Street

    In movie

    Scene where a Manhattan street segment used to reinforce the day-to-day texture of the city setting, providing an authentic neighborhood backdrop for movement between blocks as the escort mission becomes increasingly dangerous.

    Real

    Scene was shot a well-known crossroads in Manhattan around the SoHo/Little Italy edge, lined with mixed-use buildings, storefronts, and narrow street views that work well for grounded street scenes with traffic, pedestrians, and close-quarters tension.