Where was Bad company filmed
Bad company
Year: 2002
Country: Czech Republic
The movie was shot entirely in the Czech Republic, both in Prague and a few other small towns.
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Locations
Brooklyn Bridge
In movie
Scene where bridge-area action and travel moments that emphasize scale and urgency, using the recognizable tower-and-cable backdrop to quickly signal New York geography while characters move between key points.
Real
Scene was shot a historic suspension bridge spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn, with an elevated pedestrian promenade and iconic stone towers. The real spot is one of NYC’s most recognizable structures for skyline and river views.
Chambers Hotel
In movie
Scene where exterior and curbside moments tied to a Manhattan hotel setting, used for character arrivals, brief exchanges, and pacing transitions in the mission timeline, with recognizable Midtown street traffic and storefront context.
Real
Scene was shot a boutique hotel building in Midtown Manhattan, close to Fifth Avenue shopping and Central Park’s southern edge. The real place is a functioning hotel property with a street-facing entrance used for establishing shots and arrivals.
Grand Central Terminal
In movie
Scene where terminal-based sequences that use the crowded concourse and entrances for tension and misdirection, allowing characters to blend into commuter flows while the plot pushes toward a high-stakes prevention objective.
Real
Scene was shot a landmark commuter rail terminal with a vast Main Concourse, famous celestial ceiling, and multiple entrances at 42nd Street and Park Avenue. The real place is an active transportation hub with constant foot traffic and layered interior spaces.
Street under the monastery
In movie
Scene where Jake and Gaylord go to the suitcase nuclear bomb handover.
Real
Scene was shot In the small town of Hoteshov, there is a small piece of old buildings preserved there, near which the old monastery wall was removed.
Washington Square Park
In movie
Scene where outdoor park beats used to place characters in a busy, open public environment, letting the story contrast surveillance and urgency against everyday city life, with wide walkways and clear sightlines for movement.
Real
Scene was shot a major public park in Greenwich Village centered on the Washington Square Arch and a large fountain plaza. The real location is a heavily filmed NYC landmark with constant pedestrian movement, performers, and NYU campus edges nearby.