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Where was Shallow Hal filmed

Shallow Hal

Year: 2001

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance

Country: USA

<p>A romantic movie that will really make everyone wonder what real beauty is, it was filmed in several regions throughout the United States. Much of the movie was filmed in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, offering a picturesque backdrop of the city&#39;s many historical landmarks and cultural sites. The city is located near the Catawba River and is surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills, providing the perfect scenery for filming. The movie includes scenes shot in Los Angeles, California; Sterling, Massachusetts; and Princeton, Massachusetts. In the city of Charlotte, the film was shot in locations such as St. Peter&#39;s Episcopal Church, 7th Street, and popular retail stores and restaurants. The film offers viewers a glimpse into the city&#39;s vibrant culture and showcases some of its most iconic landmarks and sites.</p>

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Locations

  • Elevator

    In movie

    Scene where Hal gets stuck in an elevator with famous life coach Tony Robbins. Ironically, Robbins hypnotizes the hero, allowing him to literally see the inner beauty of people. This moment became a new stage in Hal's life.

    Real

    Scene was shot in the JPS Foundation business building in the city of Charlotte. The building is a modern office complex located in the business district of the city. The architecture of the building is made in a strict style combining glass, metal and concrete.

  • The street by the church

    In movie

    Scene where After a hypnosis session, Hal meets Katrina outside his office. She offers to keep him company on a cab ride, as they are heading in the same direction. Their journey ends at a stop near a church, where Hal makes up his mind and asks for the girl's phone number.

    Real

    Scene was shot at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Charlotte. The church and surrounding area has retained much of its original appearance, making it a great place for movie buffs to visit. Founded in 1834 and granted parish status in the venerable Diocese of North Carolina in 1844, its legacy is deeply rooted in the community. St. Peter's Episcopal Church is easy to find in the heart of Charlotte.