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UER Forum > UE Main > Abandonments used in movies? (Viewed 39247 times)
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Re: Abandonments used in movies?
< Reply # 100 on 7/20/2021 6:51 AM >
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Eyes Beyond Seeing (1995) was shot in building 136 at KPPC. The hallway in this pic can be briefly seen starting at 50:21.






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Re: Abandonments used in movies?
< Reply # 101 on 7/20/2021 2:04 PM >
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Here is a couple lists. Most were abandoned prior to filming, some are sets that were actually built for the purpose of filming. The 2nd list is filled with places you can legally visit, including Tatooine from Star Wars, if you happen to be in Tunisia....

https://www.inside...es-tv-shows-2020-9
https://www.travel...andoned-movie-sets



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