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TV producer Glen Topher (Louis C.K.) is a divorced dad whose teenage daughter China (Chloë Grace Moretz) is living with him during her senior year. Glen takes China to a Hollywood party where he meets his idol Leslie Goodwin (John Malkovich), the auteur who inspired his career. During the evening, the gossip about Goodwin's preference for underage girls begins to look plausible to Glen when the older man shows an intense interest in China. And when Goodwin invites her to go to Paris with him, Glen has to start doing some serious parenting.
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otsoNY Comments: In this scene it appears that 110 on Central Park South is where Glen's apartment resides, but 110 was only used as the entrance. The actual apartment building or rather loft is in fact over 5 miles south of here in Duane Street situated in Tribeca.
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110 Central Park South (btw 6th and 7th Avenues) Manhattan. |
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Glen's Apartment, 142 Duane Street (btw W Broadway & Church Street) Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: This film was never released on DVD, and so these screen grabs have been taken from the movie trailer released on YouTube.
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(Near Garibaldi Monument) Washington Square Park, Manhattan. |
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Saks Department Store, 5th Avenue and East 50th Street, Manhattan. |
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Tavern on the Green (btw West 66th and 67th Streets) Manhattan. |
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