Monday, September 24, 2012

Poltergeist III (1988)

Check out the all new POLTERGEIST III location page at SET-JETTER.COM




While certainly a fan of the original Poltergeist (see locations here) and somewhat of Poltergeist II (locations here and here), the third entry was a bit of a letdown, plus it had an even darker cloud over it with the death of its lead actress, Heather O'Rourke.  I do give them kudos to try to do this one without any optical effects, some working better than others.   The film was shot in Chicago and although I had been to the Hancock Tower before, I didn't track down any other locations until my latest visit.


First up is the high school....





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Finding Carol Anne's school was a bit of a tough find, since it's not even a school and there was essentially just a couple shots to use as reference, but I figured it out!





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And finally the tower itself, pictures taken on a earlier visit...



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Actress Nancy Allen as Aunt Pat....


And visiting Heather O'Rourke.....


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Child's Play (1988)

One of my favorite thriller's was Child's Play.  The franchise itself has been a bit hit and miss, but still a fun time.    Below are some locations from the movie.  For addresses and additional locales, check out ItsFilmedThere.com for more.   (Click here for Child's Play 2 locations.


First up, the toy store, which was likely never a toy store to begin with, but the shell still remains the same as do most of the surroundings....







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Just an establishing shot, but here is the department store Catherine Hicks works at....


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Making a brief appearance is the police station...




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The hospital where Andy is taken....






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And the main setting, the Brewster Apartments where Catherine Hicks and Alex Vincent live...













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Below is the director, Tom Holland:

Actor Chris Sarandon:


Actor Alex Vincent:

And one of my favorites, Catherine Hicks: