To Live and Die in L.A. was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Former Sixth Street Viaduct
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The Sixth Street Viaduct was constructed in 1932 to span the Los Angeles River and became a distinctive feature of Los Angeles. The bridge was designed by architect Louis Hout with a pair of swooping metal arches and Art Deco styling. Due to seismic instability and chemical corrosion of the concrete the bridge was closed in 2016 and subsequently demolished to make way for a new span.
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Los Angeles Union Station
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Constructed in the 1930s to consolidate several different rail services, this grand terminal was constructed on the ruins of the city's original Chinatown at a cost of $11 million. The station was designed primarily by John & Donald Parkinson in a mishmash of different styles. Across the tracks and connected by an underground tunnel is the Patsaouras Transit Plaza designed by Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut which hosts a number of bus lines as well as the Metro's offices.
Los Angeles
Union Station