Poster Chaplin 1992

Where was Chaplin filmed

1992, Comedy Drama
Filming country: USA United Kingdom

Chaplin was filmed in London in the United Kingdom and Los Angeles in the United States of America.

Chaplin Studios

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Los Angeles



Cliveden House

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Taplow



Aldershot Music Hall

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Scene was shot Wilton's Music Hall was constructed in 1859 by architect Jacob Maggs, and was rebuilt in 1878 after being destroyed in a fire. The hall remains one of the few saloon-style music halls that has not been extensively changed since its original construction. The hall was turned to other purposes including a soup kitchen and rag storage warehouse for over 100 years but was finally returned to a performance venue in 1997.
London



Film Premiere

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Scene was shot This 2,000-seat venue was constructed in 1931 as an ornate movie palace. It was designed by S. Charles Lee & Samuel Tilden Norton in the French Baroque style with a grand central staircase in the lobby surrounded by opulent decorations. The theater opened with the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights in January of 1931. The venue closed doors to the public in 1994, but is still used for special events and filming.
Los Angeles



Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch

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Scene was shot Located in the hills above Santa Clarita, the Veluzat Ranch is a western-themed backlot on 750-acres of property. The location includes exteriors and interiors of several buildings including a ranch house, log cabin, bank, jail, hotel, and Mexican-style church.
Newhall



St. Pancras Station

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Scene was shot St. Pancras Station was constructed by the Midland Railway in 1868 as the terminus of their only line into London. It was designed by William Henry Barlow with a single-span iron roof, the largest such roof at the time spanning 245 feet. In the early 2000s the platforms were extended with a new train shed to allow the station to accommodate the longer Eurostar trains coming in through the Chunnel. As soon as the station was complete, construction began on a hotel at the front of the station designed by architect George Gilbert Scott in a Italian gothic style with polychromatic brick materials. The hotel operated until 1935 when it was converted into offices, but it was eventually renovated and converted back into a hotel in 2011.
London St Pancras International



Covent Garden

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London



Hackney Empire

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Scene was shot Hackney Empire is a former music hall constructed in 1901 by architect Frank Matchan. Over the years the building has been used for a number of purposes including as a television studio for ATV and a bingo hall, but was transformed back into a permanent performance space in 1986.
London



Asylum

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London




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