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Subject: Kill Bill Japanese Restaurant
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: dedtomato-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 02 Jul 2005 06:37 PDT
Expires: 01 Aug 2005 06:37 PDT
Question ID: 539349
What is the name of the Japanese restaurant in Kill Bill 1?  Where is it located?
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Subject: Re: Kill Bill Japanese Restaurant
Answered By: jackburton-ga on 02 Jul 2005 07:39 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
dedtomato --
  
In the movie the Japanese restaurant was called the "House of Blue
Leaves", but in case you were wondering it is not in Japan and it is
not a real restaurant. The scenes were filmed at the Beijing Film
Studio located in the northern section of the Chinese capitol.
 
 
Kill Bill - Filming in China
http://killbill.movies.go.com/location-china.html
 
"Built in 1949, Beijing Film Studios quickly became China's leading
center for filmmaking. More than 50 years later the studio was still
the only facility in China with sound stages large enough to
accommodate Kill Bill's two-story set for the House of Blue Leaves,
the enormous nightclub and restaurant complex that is gang boss O-Ren
Ishii's de facto headquarters."
 
 
'The House of Blue Leaves' is also the name of a play and a 1987 movie
written by John Guare.
 
 
Hope this helps.
 
 
 
 
Search terms used:
 
"kill bill" location "japanese restaurant" 
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"The House of Blue Leaves" "kill bill"
://www.google.com/search?q="The+House+of+Blue+Leaves"+"kill+bill"
dedtomato-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $1.00
not the answer i wanted it to be, but thanks for being so quick and
comprehensive.  great job.

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