21 Everyday Places You'd Never Guess Were Used for Dark Movie Scenes

20. French Quarter, New Orleans, LA – Interview with the Vampire (1994) & others

Beautiful view of an oak alley plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, USA. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

The vibrant, historic heart of New Orleans, with its wrought-iron balconies, hidden courtyards, lively music, and air of faded grandeur, is captivating on its own. But filmmakers frequently tap into its darker, more decadent side. In Interview with the Vampire, the Quarter becomes a backdrop for Gothic angst, eternal torment, and vampiric feeding. Its unique atmosphere readily lends itself to tales of the supernatural, decay, mystery, and danger lurking just beneath the celebratory surface, making it a go-to location for stories exploring life's shadowy edges.

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