
Where was Grudge Match filmed
Grudge Match
Year: 2013
Country: USA
<p>This exciting sports comedy movie from 2013 is directed by the talented Peter Segal. The main roles were played by legendary actors Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro. Bringing their outstanding talents and undeniable charisma to the boxing ring, these two icons make every scene as incredible and colorful as a real boxing match. The movie was filmed primarily in New Orleans, Louisiana from late 2012 through March 2013. Several scenes were filmed in downtown Pittsburgh and at the Edgar Thomson steel mill to recreate the industrial atmosphere of the city. The street scenes were filmed at 1000 South Peters Street, and the Knocked Out Club is located at 529 Bienville Street.</p>
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Locations
Boxing ring
In movie
Scene where is the fight of the year, which is watched by the whole country. In March 1982, the great boxers “The Kid” and “Razor” clashed in the ring. Both of them have never known defeat before, and each of them is supported by an incredible number of people.
Real
Scene was shot in downtown Pittsburgh. This neighborhood is where modern skyscrapers intersect with historic buildings to create a unique contrast. Several landmarks can be found here that reflect the city's industrial heritage, including old factories and mills that were an important part of its history.
Home of the Razorbacks
In movie
Scene where Years after the decisive fight, Razor, who is now working at the shipyard due to financial difficulties, is approached by promoter Dante Slate Jr. Dante offers Razor a new kind of income - participation in the creation of a video game based on their fight with “The Kid”.
Real
Scene was shot in a house at 405 Park Boulevard in New Orleans. The house embodies the southern charm typical of New Orleans and reflects well the character of the Razorbacks as well as its challenging life circumstances (no offense to New Orleans). It is important to note, however, that the house is privately owned and therefore no visitor access is allowed inside.
Street
In movie
Scene where Upon receiving a call from Razorback confirming his participation in the bout, Dante is ecstatic. In a moment of pure joy, he shouts: “I've become rich!”, then he gets out of the car and walks away, leaving the car in the middle of traffic.
Real
Scene was shot on South Peters Street in the heart of New Orleans. It runs through the Central Business District neighborhood and borders the vibrant Warehouse District. It is a historic part of the city known for its 19th century brick warehouses that have been converted into stylish restaurants, galleries and boutiques. The street's proximity to the Mississippi River and the French Quarter makes it an attractive filming location, combining industrial charm with classic New Orleans architecture.