Where was American Psycho filmed
American Psycho
Year: 2000
American Psycho was filmed in Toronto in Canada and New York in the United States of America.
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Alley
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Scene was shot This popular block of Pearl Street is surrounded by tall buildings making it a useful location for representing downtown New York or other large cities.
Dry Cleaners
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Federal Hall
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Harry’s Bar
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Lounge
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Scene was shot The King Edward Hotel was one of the first luxury hotels constructed in Toronto when it opened in 1903. It was designed by architects Henry Ives Cobb and E.J. Lennox and original featured 400 rooms, later expanding in 1922 to add an 18-storey tower with an additional 530 rooms and including the fashionable Crystal Ballroom at its top. After being closed for 38 years, the Crystal Ballroom was finally restored and opened in 2017.
NY Yacht Club — 50 Vanderbilt Avenue
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Scene where exterior/setting material tied to an elite private-club atmosphere, supporting the film’s themes of privilege and appearance through a recognizable Midtown address linked with social status.
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Scene was shot the historic New York Yacht Club Building site by Grand Central in Midtown Manhattan, at Vanderbilt Avenue and East 44th Street. The area has landmark office architecture and strong “old money” associations, fitting the film’s obsession with prestige and exclusivity.
Nightclub — 220 12th Avenue
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Scene where nightclub moments showing upscale Manhattan nightlife and social posturing during evening outings, used to reinforce the characters’ status-driven routines and shallow conversations in a fashionable venue.
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Scene was shot a real West Side Manhattan address on 12th Avenue in Chelsea, positioned between West 27th and West 28th Streets. The block is characterized by large commercial buildings and wide avenues near the Hudson River approaches, matching the film’s high-end nightlife feel.
Pierce & Pierce
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