The Bradbury Building, J.F. Sebastian's (William Sanderson's) home and location of the final chase sequence, is a Los Angeles, California landmark used in many Hollywood movies including: Due ore ancora (1949), M (1951), La mia legge (1953), L'uomo che uccise il suo cadavere (1956), Scusa, me lo presti tuo marito? (1964), L'investigatore Marlowe (1969), Lo strangolatore della notte (1973), Chinatown (1974), Angel killer II - La vendetta (1985), La legge di Murphy (1986), Wolf - La belva è fuori (1994), Rivelazioni (1994), Arma letale 4 (1998), Un sogno per domani (2000), (500) giorni insieme (2009), and The Artist (2011). The Bradbury has also been used in countless television series. By the time that this movie was filmed, it was actually in relatively poor condition, which was just right for production. The crew was allowed to shoot there as long as they left the building in the state in which they found it. To simulate the dusty interior, the crew spread ground cork over the floor which looked exactly right on-camera. It also had the advantage that it absorbed all of the water that was used to simulate leakage. At the end of shooting, they only had to mop up the soaked cork to clean up.
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