
Where was Ripley filmed
Ripley
Year: 2024
<p>The film was shot in various striking locations across Italy and New York, bringing to life a compelling neo-noir narrative. This captivating series is an adaptation of a classic 1955 crime novel, delving into themes of identity, deception, and the allure of a different life. It masterfully recreates the atmosphere of the 1960s, showcasing how characters navigate a world with the technology of that era. The production features a talented cast led by Andrew Scott, Johnny Flynn, and Dakota Fanning, whose performances contribute to its acclaim as one of the standout shows of its release year. With superb photography and meticulous attention to detail, it offers viewers a visually rich experience alongside its psychological drama.</p>
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Locations
Abandoned Canal Street Subway Station
In movie
Scene where subway travel, specifically utilizing platforms that were constructed in the early 20th century but have since become redundant and closed to the public for many years.
Real
Scene was shot Disused platforms of Canal Street subway station
Mechanics Alley
In movie
Scene where Tom Ripley emerges from the subway, experiencing a moment of paranoia as he feels he is being watched, set within a narrow, unassuming alleyway.
Real
Scene was shot Mechanics Alley, Chinatown
Old Town Bar
In movie
Scene where a historic bar, characterized by its long wooden counter and preserved vintage decor, a location that has served as a backdrop for numerous other film and television productions.
Real
Scene was shot Old Town Bar
Ripley's Apartment
In movie
Scene where Tom Ripley first settles into his New York life, inhabiting an apartment located in the bustling Chinatown district, serving as his initial base before his fateful journey.
Real
Scene was shot 84 Madison Street, Chinatown
Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower
In movie
Scene where a significant bank interior, set within a grand neo-Romanesque skyscraper, which has since been transformed from its original banking purpose into luxury condominiums and an event space.
Real
Scene was shot Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower (One Hanson Place)