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Arthur 2: On the Rocks

Year: 1988

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

Arthur 2: On the Rocks was filmed in New York in the United States of America.

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Locations

  • Arthur's Apartment, 676 Park Avenue and East 68th Street

    In movie

    Scene where the apartment exterior represents the protagonist’s home base and personal life, using a prestigious Park Avenue facade to emphasize the lifestyle he is associated with and the contrast between image, responsibility, and financial reality.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 676 Park Avenue near East 68th Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, an area known for luxury co-ops, doormen, and some of the city’s most expensive residential blocks. The address sits within a dense grid of high-end apartment buildings.

  • Linda's Brownstone, 36 West 89th Street and Central Park West

    In movie

    Scene where the brownstone exterior is used to depict Linda’s home environment, supporting story moments tied to marriage expectations and domestic pressure, with the Upper West Side setting helping sell a comfortable, stable, lived-in Manhattan life.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 36 West 89th Street near Central Park West on the Upper West Side, a classic brownstone-lined area close to Central Park. The block’s architecture and stoops are strongly associated with established residential New York and family-oriented city living.

  • Sutton Square and Sutton Place

    In movie

    Scene where the neighborhood streets are used for transitional and relationship beats in a refined setting, visually communicating a polished Manhattan atmosphere and providing a believable backdrop for characters moving through wealthy social territory.

    Real

    Scene was shot around Sutton Square and Sutton Place on Manhattan’s East Side by the East River, a quiet residential enclave with elegant buildings, small parks, and calmer traffic than Midtown avenues. It is recognized for discreet wealth and river-adjacent streets.

  • Tavern on the Green

    In movie

    Scene where the characters are shown in an upscale, public setting that signals old-money Manhattan comfort and social visibility, using the restaurant environment to underline status, relationships, and the pressure of keeping up appearances.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Tavern on the Green, a historic, well-known restaurant set inside Central Park near West 67th Street. The venue is a real dining destination with landmark status, event spaces, and a strong association with classic New York social life.

  • Tavern on the Green (Central Park)

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot Constructed originally to hold the sheep that grazed on the nearby Sheep Meadow in 1870, the building was remodeled in 1934 into an elegant but affordable restaurant in Central Park. The restaurant passed through the hands of several owners over the century before going bankrupt in 2009. Several years later the restaurant was remodeled and finally reopened in 2014.