Poster Romeo Must Die 2000

Where was Romeo Must Die filmed

2000, Thriller Action Crime
Filming country: Canada

Romeo Must Die was filmed in Vancouver in Canada.

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Penthouse

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Warehouse on Docks

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Fishing Dock

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Car Chase

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Start of Car Chase

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Office

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Rooftop

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Scene was shot This large building that takes up an entire block in downtown Vancouver was the main Canada Post sorting facility since 1958 until it was sold in 2013 when a new facility near the airport opened. The site originally included a kilometer long underground tunnel leading to the waterfront so mail could be taken directly from ships to the facility. The offices have become very popular with productions since their shutdown, with some even using them as sound stages.
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Bodies Recovered

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Falling into Water

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Scene was shot The Plaza of Nations is an entertainment and events complex constructed for Expo '86. The original sheltered plaza was large enough to house 4,500 people for performances and hosted a number of high-profile artists before being demolished in 2007 due to safety concerns. Currently only two of the original structures remain, the main glass building currently housing Edgewater Casino and the office building at 750 Pacific Boulevard.
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Airport

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Scene was shot Dating back to 1931, YVR is Vancouver’s primary airport and the second busiest airport in Canada. Built on Musqueam territory, the airport replaced the small grass airport in nearby Minoru Park and expanded to fill up most of Sea Island on which it resides.
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Scene was shot This building opened in 1934 as a veterans treatment center for veterans of the First World War. This included the main building as well as the separate Veterans Dining Block. The main building was expanded in 1945 and reopened in 1949 as the Crease Clinic of Psychological Medicine, a short-term psychological treatment center. Now used almost exclusively for film production.
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Dock Raid

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Serpentine

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Hardware Store

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Scene was shot A par 72 18-hole golf course built alongside the Sea-to-Sky Highway in 1993 by designer Robert Muir Graves.



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Sing's Mansion

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Scene was shot A lavish mansion built in 1931 for Harry Reifel, son of the brewer Henry Reifel, in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. In addition to the main house, the property contains a two-story pool house, separate garage, and tennis court.
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