The Only Living Boy in New York was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Grand Central Oyster Bar
In movie
Scene where Thomas Webb and his father are having diner. Ethan wants Thomas to move closer to him and his mother.
Real
Scene was shot at a small oyster bar in New York's Grand Central Station.
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Bryant Park
In movie
Scene where Thomas Webb and his girlfirend Mimi Pastori are waiting outside the office for Johanna to appear.
Real
Scene was shot on the street outside the New York Central Public Library.
New York
Washington Square Fountain
In movie
Scene where Thomas Webb is following Johanna.
Real
Scene was shot Washington Square Park has served various roles throughout the years. It has been an cemetery, a parade ground, a spot visited by chess enthusiasts and a playground. A young Stanley Kubrick was one of the frequent chess players. The park is well-known for its arch, honoring George Washington. The Arch, designed by the New York architect Stanford White and erected in 1892, was modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. But the square is also famous for its fountain. The first fountain next to the arch was completed in 1852 and replaced in 1872.
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