Virtual Walking Tour of Old Joliet Prison | Chicago Movie Tours

Описание к видео Virtual Walking Tour of Old Joliet Prison | Chicago Movie Tours

Walk with Chicago Movie Tours to 3 locations at this former suburban Chicago penitentiary: the administration building, adjacent women's prison, and gate featured in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers.

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SOURCES

Clips:
• The Blues Brothers (John Landis 1980) | Universal Pictures

Images:
• llinois State Penitentiary (3 photos) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1901) | Library of Congress
• Prison Break Poster | IMDb.com
• The Blues Brothers Poster | IMDb.com
• Public Enemies Poster | IMDb.com
• Chicago (2002) Movie Poster | IMDb.com
• Let's Go to Prison (Bob Odenkirk, 2006) | Screenshot from DVD
• Chicago Water Tower by Victorgrigas | Wikimedia Commons
• Gothic Basilica by cortesdric | Pixabay
• Gothic Architecture Church by magocilla | Pixabay
• Gothic Cathedral | Pxfuel
• San Petronio Church by Carlo Raso | Flickr
• Notre Dame Cathedral | Wikimedia Commons
• Rosehill Cemetery Grand Entrance by Richie Diesterheft | Wikimedia Commons
• Old Joliet Prisoners, “Old Joliet Prison: Rare Photos” by John Ferak | Patch.com |
• W.W. Boyington, "Architect William W. Boyington" by Catherine Lambrecht | Patch.com
• Moonshine Mary Newspaper Clipping | Chicago Tribune, 1923 | Newspapers.com

Music/Soundbites:
• “Mary Roose” by Checkie Brown | Free Music Download
• “You Get the Blues” by Lobo Loco | Free Music Download
• "We're on a mission from God" | Wavlist.com

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