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Where was Road to Perdition filmed

Road to Perdition

Year: 2002

Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Country: USA

<p>An American crime drama film released in 2002, directed by Sam Mendes and based on the graphic novel of the same name. The action takes place in Illinois in the 1930s, transporting viewers into the murky world of organized crime. The main scenes were filmed in Illinois, especially in the city of Chicago, which has always been the center of mafia groups in the United States. Additionally, locations in Michigan were used, including the cities of Grand Rapids and Saugatuck, as well as the towns of Pullman, Geneva, Evanston, Momence, Beecher and Thornton in Illinois. These locations provided a realistic 1930s setting. The natural beauty of Lake Michigan was also used for filming, including Olive Shores Park, a 20-acre scenic area on the shores of the lake.</p>

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Locations

  • Bridge

    In movie

    Scene where Michael Sullivan and his son Michael Jr. arrive in Chicago. They are greeted by delightful high-rises, wide expansive roads, and even sunny weather. The father leaves his son in the reading room and goes off to take care of business.

    Real

    Scene was shot on the La Salle Street Bridge in Chicago. It is one of the city's iconic structures located in the center of the metropolis. The bridge crosses the Chicago River and connects the north and south sides of La Salle Street, one of the city's main financial arteries. This two-level lift bridge was built in 1928 and is a classic example of Chicago bridge architecture. It is designed in the Art Deco style, with massive granite piers and metal structures, giving it a monumental and slightly industrial look.

  • Mansion

    In movie

    Scene where Michael Jr.'s father puts his son in the car and drives him to a memorial service. Before the trip, he strictly warns that this is a serious event, and toys are not allowed there. When they arrive at the mansion, they are met by relatives and acquaintances.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Charles Gates Dawes House, a historical museum at 225 Greenwood Street in Evanston, Illinois. Built in 1894, this lakeside chateau-style mansion was the home of Charles Gates Dawes and his family from 1909 until his death. Dawes won the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for his plan to alleviate the crushing burden of war reparations that Germany had to pay after World War I.

  • Pharmacy

    In movie

    Scene where Wrapped in warm clothes because of the winter cold, Michael Jr. rides his bicycle to the drugstore. He hands the clerk a stack of papers, apparently to do his bidding. The moment the man is distracted, Michael quickly takes a chocolate from the counter and stashes it in his pocket. This seemingly innocent mischief sets the tone for the future events of the movie.

    Real

    Scene was shot on West Main Street in West Dundee, a village in Kane County, Illinois. It is a charming historic neighborhood that is known for its scenic location along the Fox River, beautiful architecture, and many local establishments that still retain the spirit of the 1930s.