
Superman: The Movie Filming Locations
Director: Richard DonnerStarring
Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Glenn Ford, Susannah York, Jackie Cooper, Ned Beatty, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Jeff East
As his planet of Krypton is doomed Jor-El saves his only son by sending him to Earth. There Kal-El (raised as Clark Kent by his foster parents) learns of his past, and the special abilities brought to him thanks to the Earth's yellow sun. Guided by Jor-El through the use of crystals containing his wisdom, Superman as his alter-ego becomes known must fight for "truth, justice and the American way".
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Central Park Filming Locations Guided Tour with On Location Tours

Take Two! on a trip through Central Park. This tour includes over 40 movie locations, including the Tavern on the Green used in Ghostbusters, the skating rink used in Serendipity, Bethesda Fountain, used in Ransom and One Fine Day, and the pigeon-feeding area from Home Alone II. A great way to explore Central Park! This tour is seasonal and operates from March through to November.
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Otis gets followed to the Train Line
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Address: Grand Central Station, 89 E 42nd St, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
The fine boys of "Metropolis 46" have Otis under surveillance. They follow him through Grand Central Station, where 1 calls for backup while the other follows Otis onto the train platform, and down the track.
This filming location was also in:
Armageddon | Fisher King, The
The Daily Planet
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Address: The News Building, 42nd St between 2nd & 3rd Ave, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
The exterior of the Daily Planet is seen several times during the film, although the most famous is when Lois Lane's helicopter gets tangled up in the cables and balances on the edge of the buildings roof. Cue the fanfare, the shirt ripping, Metropolis's first viewing of Superman and that classic line "Say Jim, that's a baaad outfit WOOOO!"
