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Exterior shooting was completed in May 1948 with interiors done by August.
Much of the exterior shooting was done at Lake Arrowhead, California.
Only one extra building had to be erected in Galicia for the exterior shooting to hide the large gap between buildings.
He suggested various filming locations, saying his house "in Glen Ridge would make for great exterior shooting."
Kennedy states filming began July 18 and ended two months later, indicating that exterior shooting may have begun August 6.
Some of the cast and crew were housed in Ettington Hall during exterior shooting.
The exterior shooting locations were in nearby Black Park and Oakley Court.
The exterior shooting location of Richard's apartment was 164 East 61st Street in Manhattan.
It featured no film material, no exterior shooting and nothing whatsoever in the way of visual effects - such a department just did not exist in 1949.
Exterior shooting was mostly done in France in 1973, with a railroad workshop near Paris standing in for Istanbul station.
Aside from a few days of exterior shooting in Manhattan, the film, budgeted at $25 million, was made in Los Angeles.
Further exterior shooting for the movie took place at properties such as the Villa la Gaeta, near the lakeside town of Menaggio.
All the exteriors had to be constructed in the small 18x11 m studio, intended for music recording, since exterior shooting at night was impossible due to the need to maintain camouflage.
Dr. Krick advised Presidents-elect on whether they would need to bundle up on Inauguration Day and told movie producers when conditions would be best for exterior shooting.
Many of the locations in the film are still identical to the real ones, with the exception of the Pin's house which was flattened a week after exterior shooting; the interior was constructed in a local warehouse.
In June they began shooting scenes on soundstages with Cate Blanchett for Lothlórien, as well as a week of exterior shooting for the Lothlórien farewell sequence.
The film was budgeted at $650,000, which at the time was considered a high amount, and much of it was spent on exterior shooting in California's Sherwood Forest and Laurel Canyon and on the elaborate village set constructed on the RKO back lot.
Later, after the indoor set was renovated to permit many of the "outdoor" scenes to be filmed there, both sets were used for exterior shooting as script requirements dictated (e.g., night scenes were far easier to film on the sound stage, but scenes at the chopper pad required using the ranch).