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Where was Weekend at Bernie's II filmed

Weekend at Bernie's II

Year: 1992

Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

Country: USA

<p>The movie was shot in the United States, in New York City and the Virgin Islands. Most of the filming took place on St. Thomas, using locations such as Magens Bay Beach, downtown Charlotte Amalie, and Stouffer&#39;s Grand Beach Resort and Frenchman&#39;s Reef Resort. These scenic locations provided the backdrop for many scenes emphasizing the comedic and lighthearted nature of the film. After filming was completed in the Virgin Islands, the team moved to New York City, where scenes were shot on the subway and in Times Square. In particular, St. Bartholomew&#39;s Church on the corner of East 50th Street and Park Avenue was used as the set for the city morgue. Some scenes were filmed at Maxim&#39;s Restaurant, located at Madison Avenue and East 61st Street, as well as in the heart of the city - Times Square, encompassing Broadway, 7th Avenue and West 42nd and 47th Streets. These urban locations added dynamics and contrast to the movie, showing both the bustling metropolis and the relaxing atmosphere of a tropical vacation.</p>

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  • Larry and Richard's place of business

    In movie

    Scene where Larry and Richard sneak into the office after being fired. Larry and Richard sneak into the office of their former insurance company after being fired and discover that their late boss Bernie Lomax actually has a bank account in the Virgin Islands. This discovery becomes a defining moment for the heroes as they finally decide to go to the Virgin Islands to try to recover the stolen money and clear their names.

    Real

    Scene was shot in the Seagram Building skyscraper, located in the heart of Manhattan, between 52nd and 53rd Streets. Built in 1958 and designed by renowned architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, the building was one of the first examples of modern corporate design. The Seagram Building quickly gained a reputation as a prestigious location for financial and law firms, as well as large corporations. This is the reason for the choice of this location as the workplace of the main characters of the film: the building symbolizes success and high business standards, which is ideal for the insurance company where Larry and Richard worked.

  • Maxim's Restaurant

    In movie

    Scene where Larry and Richard meet at the most expensive restaurant in town. Larry and Richard find in the wallet of their late boss Bernie Lomax an electronic key to a safe deposit box in the Virgin Islands. They speculate that the safe may contain the stolen money Bernie took with him. And since they were fired from the insurance company on suspicion of embezzling that money, they decide to use the key to recover those funds and exonerate themselves.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Maxim's restaurant, located in a building at the intersection of Madison Avenue and East 61st Street in Manhattan. The institution, which opened in 1985, was a branch of the famous Parisian “belle époque” café, founded in the 1890s. This restaurant quickly gained popularity thanks to its luxurious Art Deco interior. Maxim's became a favorite spot for social events, debutante balls and weddings, making it a symbol of haute cuisine and sophisticated lifestyle in New York City. The brand's most recent owner, Pierre Cardin, expanded Maxim's into Japan, China and the United States. However, the New York restaurant, known for its high prices, closed in 2000 after critic William Grimes called it a “tired widow.” In 2023, the Helmsley Carlton House Hotel, which housed the restaurant, was sold to be converted into a residential building. Then, many years after closing, the owners began selling off the restaurant's unique furnishings, expressing the hope that they would be purchased in their entirety by someone who could appreciate their value and put them to good use.

  • Morgue

    In movie

    Scene where Larry and Richard attend a lineup at the morgue. They go there to find out what happened to the body of their late boss Bernie. On the spot, they sign documents and return to the office. During the meeting with their boss, they are unable to explain to the management and the investigation department what happened to Bernie and they are fired. This firing comes amid suspicions of their involvement in the disappearance of 2 million dollars that Bernie stole from the company.

    Real

    Scene was shot at St. Bartholomew's Church, located at the corner of East 50th Street and Park Avenue in Manhattan. It was built between 1916 and 1930 in the Romanesque style with elements of Byzantine decoration. The side entrance on East 50th Street was used in the film as the setting for the city morgue. The use of this location enhances the scene visually and emphasizes the unique atmosphere of the film, where serious themes collide with absurd situations.