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Where did they film Trading Places?

Writer Henry Morales
Philadelphia

Herein, where was Trading Places filmed?

Trading Places | 1983

Set mainly in Philadelphia, where 'legless' Billy Ray begs in a wintry Rittenhouse Square, at 18th and Walnut Streets, to the southwest of the city centre. In the classy district a little further southwest is Winthorpe's house, taken over by Billy Ray, at 2014 Delancey Street near 21st Street.

Additionally, where was Trading Places beach scene filmed? Croix. Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd film Trading Places! This beach is located in front of the spectacular Renaissance Beach Resort and Spajust to the west of Cane Bay.

People also ask, where is the house from Trading Places?

2014 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA

Is Trading Places based on a true story?

The writers were inspired by a real-life pair of wealthy and competitive brothers. Although Trading Places is largely based around the three central roles of Louis, Billy Ray and Ophelia, these were not the characters the story was initially built around.

Related Question Answers

Are Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy friends?

Murphy and Aykroyd made millions laugh, week after week, thanks to their respective comedy chops. Both actors also played integral roles in pop culture during the Eighties! Eddie and Dan's friendship is rock-solid; these two actors formed a friendship strong enough to resist competition and other Hollywood pitfalls.

How much did Louis and Billy Ray make in trading places?

How much did Billy Ray and Louis make in their scheme? The actual amount isn't given but the Dukes had to pay $394 million ($1.011 BILLION in 2019 adjusted for inflation) In the movie, the Dukes "shorted" oranges in a "margin" trade, using leverage.

How much did Winthorpe and Valentine make?

Profits: (122 cents/pound - 38 cents/pound) * 15000 pounds/contract * 20000 contracts = $252,000,000.00.

Is trading places set at Christmas?

Although the film's story takes place over several weeks leading up to and after Christmas, Trading Places is regarded as a Christmas film.

What did Dan Aykroyd say in trading places?

Sell To The Suckers

Then comes the key line for the entire movie — a line that's almost unintelligible. Standing on the floor of the exchange, Winthorpe (Dan Aykroyd) yells out: Sell 30 April at 142! Here's what that means: He wants to promise to sell orange juice in April for $1.42 per pound.

Is the movie Trading Places on Netflix?

Netflix - Trading Places is now on Netflix.

What year was trading places filmed?

December 16, 1983 (Germany)

Who is Mortimer and Randolph?

Randolph and Mortimer Duke are the main antagonists of the 1983 film Trading Places, and make a cameo appearance in the 1988 film Coming to America. They are the greedy, heartless owners of "Duke & Duke", a successful commodities brokerage in Philadelphia.

Was John Belushi in trading places?

Trading Places (1983) - Jim Belushi as Harvey - IMDb.

Why is trading places a Christmas movie?

Trading Places isn't exactly a traditional Christmas film. But the trappings of a great holiday movie are there: It does, in fact, take place around the holidays, include a company Christmas party that features a drunk and disgruntled Santa Claus, and focus on themes of generosity (or lack thereof) and redemption.

In what country was the Lord of the Rings trilogy filmed?

New Zealand

What is the Eddie Murphy rule?

To protect our markets, we have recommended what we call the “Eddie Murphy” rule to ban insider trading using nonpublic information misappropriated from a government source.

How much is Eddie Murphy worth?

As of 2021, Eddie Murphy's net worth is estimated to be roughly $200 million. Formally known as Edward Regan Murphy, Eddie is an American actor, comedian, writer, singer, and producer from Brooklyn, New York.

How old is Dan Aykroyd now?

69 years (July 1, 1952)

What dessert was Coleman making in trading places?

Crepe Suzette

Who was the butler in trading places?

Trading Places (1983)

In Trading Places, Denholm Elliott's Coleman seems like an ideal English butler. He efficiently tends to the household needs of his master, preppy young commodities trader Louis Winthorpe (Dan Aykroyd), who makes a grand gesture of letting Coleman eat his own meticulously prepared leftovers.