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Where was Horsemen filmed

Horsemen

Year: 2009

Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Country: Canada, USA

<p>In the gripping psychological thriller, various locations were used to create a unique cinematic atmosphere. The main setting was picturesque Winnipeg (Canada), known for its diverse landscapes and architectural monuments. Such iconic locations as Rideau Tower, Central Park and the historic Bell Hotel can be seen in the footage. In addition, some scenes were reshot in Chicago, USA, which added an urban contrast to the Canadian vistas. With this combination, viewers get a dynamic and visually rich immersion into the world of the movie.</p>

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Locations

  • Central Park

    In movie

    Scene where Christine unexpectedly makes contact with Detective Aidan Breslin. They meet in a park where Aidan tries to comfort her during her time of mourning. However, the conversation takes a shocking turn when Christine suddenly reveals her connection to a series of gruesome murders.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Central Park in Winnipeg, which is one of the oldest parks in the city. The park was founded in 1892 by the Winnipeg Public Parks Board and has become an important part of local history. However, for those planning to visit it, it is worth considering that the park has changed since the 2009 renovation. It expanded to Ellis Avenue and was updated with new amenities such as a water playground and soccer field, which may be different from what is seen in the movie.

  • Interrogation room

    In movie

    Scene where During her interrogation, Christine shows disturbing signs of mental illness, openly demonstrating a propensity for death. Detective Aidan Breslin comes to the shocking conclusion that she is the Horseman of Death, as she personally approached each victim and delivered the fatal blow.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Winnipeg's Rideau Tower. It is a residential high-rise building known for its spacious apartments and convenient downtown location. The building attracts tenants due to its proximity to key city amenities, including Bonnie Castle Park.

  • Room

    In movie

    Scene where three frightening inscriptions are seen on the walls of the room where the crime was committed: “Go and See.” Detective Breslin, following Sean's hunches, turns to the Bible for answers. He concludes that the murders are connected to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and the colors of the room symbolize each of them.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the historic Bell Hotel in Winnipeg. The building was built in 1906 and is located on Main Street. It is a four-story brick hotel with a symmetrical facade, two entrances, and a metal cornice with lettering.