The Seven-Ups (1973) Filming Locations | Then & Now
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Published 2023-07-23
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All Comments (21)
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Such an underrated film with my favorite Roy Scheider!
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Amazing research. As a native NYer I loved this movie for its location shots. I suddenly have a yearning for a chock-full-o-nuts 55¢ tuna sandwich
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Manhattan and NYC doesn't look like this much anymore-it was gritty and tough in those days!
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Yeah, it’s great! I love this kind of thing, seeing how much or little a place has changed! I often look at building windows to identify an area and see if it’s the same spot. Thanks for all this work!,
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Just watched this movie on YouTube. Many years since first time. Incredible effort putting this together. Really interesting on how run down alot of the locations were compared with today. Some hardly any change which is always nice when looking back. Top job ! 👏
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Wow, excellent research and editing work here, very interesting to see what is (more or less) still there, what has become better over the years, what has been destroyed, what has survived as if nothing happened in these past decades. Loved that intenste movie a lot, not as well known as Bullit or French Connection, but definetely of the same quality level, be it with a different approach in a different setting. Hats off from Belgium for the makers of the movie, the filming locations update and the uploader !
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11:17 That was my street in the 60s-early 70s, Riverside Drive in Hamilton Heights Manhattan! There was a shot of my building in the film between during the chase scene 139th and 140th, a 24-floor brick building called, The Riverview Towers (built in the 60s).
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Absolutely PHENOMENONAL!!!! Lifelong NYC resident. I was 3 when this came out and thus is the NYC I remember when I was a kid. BEYOND EXCELLENT WORK!!!
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Loved this, one of my favorite movies.
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7:28 -- That's me (at age 20) on the left side near the fence with the camera crew. The crew let me tag along for two whole days. I love it how they kept this shot in the film, well of course the action is passing by really fast. The next shot here is one of the ones that were filmed from this vantage point. :face-red-heart-shape:
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Excellent matching work 👏
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Thank you so much. This is so great. I grew up in NY City and I know change must happen but I loved NY back then .
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Roy Scheider was a good actor Saw this movie way Back 1973 Great Movie Great job
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Well Done. Amazing changes, but good to see that one bicycle shop survived (7:13)!
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Thanks for the experience bro!!! 😎👍
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Amazing!- makes me want to watch this movie again on 2 screens, just to pause and check the 'Then' and 'Now' locations!
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Great movie! I was trying to find Max's home, and I found it. Thank you!
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Fantastic! A true labor of love
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Very nice job, my man. Bravo.
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Brilliant work!! Thank you for this magnificent upload!