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Film-makers love to make use of celebrated | |
landmarks, and none is more iconic than the Statue of Liberty. Here are my top five movie appearances by New York's monument to freedom. Is there another film that deserves a place on the list? Let us know in the comment section below. | |
1. The Day After Tomorrow | 1. The Day After Tomorrow |
Rather than a symbol of freedom, Lady Liberty falls victim to tsunamis and huge snow storms in Roland | Rather than a symbol of freedom, Lady Liberty falls victim to tsunamis and huge snow storms in Roland |
Emmerich’s disaster epic. | Emmerich’s disaster epic. |
2. Saboteur | 2. Saboteur |
One of Liberty’s earliest appearances. As a cross-country manhunt draws to | |
a close, tension rises. The climax takes place high up on her torch spire. | a close, tension rises. The climax takes place high up on her torch spire. |
3. X-Men | 3. X-Men |
Another | Another |
movie climax, this time in Marvel’s comicbook universe, where | |
Magneto has an eye for symbolism as he chooses Liberty Island as a base for his plot to turn the world's leaders into mutants. | |
4. Ghostbusters II | 4. Ghostbusters II |
It is quite hard | It is quite hard |
to top a massive Stay Puft marshmallow man striding through the streets of Manhattan, as happens in the first Ghostbusters movie – so the sequel has Lady Liberty assisting the gang's efforts to defeat 16th-century tyrant | |
Vigo. | Vigo. |
5. Planet of the Apes | 5. Planet of the Apes |
The Statue of | The Statue of |
Liberty stands as a symbol of hope, but in Planet of the Apes it is quite the | Liberty stands as a symbol of hope, but in Planet of the Apes it is quite the |
opposite, providing a final twist in the narrative that reveals there is no hope left for Charlton Heston’s tortured character. You damn dirty apes! | |
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