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Kiss of the Dragon - Sacré Cœur, Paris

Jet Li pays the old man his last respects. For this, he laid the corpse in front of one of the biggest tourist hotspots in Paris. When we were there, the areal in front of the church was so crowded that a ceremony of this kind would probably have been quite disturbing.



Kiss of the Dragon - Port de la Conférence, Paris

Kiss of the Dragon's fatal boat tour begins at the Port de la Conférence. The place offers a beautiful view of the river Seine and an ominous tower that doesn't require any further explanation. By the way, the Seine (775 km) is the second longest river in France. First place goes to the Loire (1006 km).  

Kiss of the Dragon - Pont Alexandre III, Paris

The malicious Tchéky Karyo wants to kill the righteous Jet Li, but our agile hero (Spoiler Alert) manages to escape below the bridge. Pont Alexandre III is a deck arch bridge that spans the Seine in Paris. The extravagant "monument historique" was inaugurated in 1900 and is one of the city's numerous tourist attractions.










Kiss of the Dragon - Gare de l'Est, Paris

Jet Li wants to get his weapons arsenal from the luggage locker at Gare de l'Est. The foyer still looks like in 2001, but the luggage lockers are gone. Opened in 1849, Gare de l'Est is one of the oldest and largest railway stations in Paris. 


   

Kiss of the Dragon - Passerelle des Douanes, Paris

Jet Li and Bridget Fonda take a walk along Canal Saint-Martin. The construction of the canal was ordered by none other than Napoleon I in 1802, funded by a new tax on wine. The name of the footbridge is Passerelle des Douanes (in english: customs bridge).  

Kiss of the Dragon - Arc de Triomphe, Paris

You can't shoot a movie in Paris without showing Arc de Triomphe. Of course, Kiss of the Dragon doesn't break this unwritten law. The world famous monument has an overall height of 50 metres and honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.


Kiss of the Dragon - Place de la Concorde, Paris

Bonjour mes amis, I am in Paris right now. I'm here with my girlfriend, so I won't be on a nonstop filming locations hunt. I don't want to put my relationship at risk for my nerdy hobby. I will probably only take photos of locations that are close to well-known tourist hotspots.

Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of Champs-Élysées. A picturesque place for Jet Li to take a deep breath after the film's violent opening scene.






Accidental Spy - Central Mid Levels Escalator

The Central Mid-Level Escalator is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world. It covers over 800 metres in distance and elevates over 135 metres from bottom to top. The distinctive escalators have been used as filming location for several films, including Wong Kar-wai's "Chungking Express" (1994) and Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" (2008).

Jackie Chan used the elevators and the walkway system in Teddy Chen's "Accidental Spy" (2001) and returned three years later for the shooting of New Police Story.