Searching for Filming Locations of the 80s Classic Up in Smoke

TLDRJoin us on a journey to find the real-life filming locations of the iconic 80s movie Up in Smoke. From Tommy Chong's character's house to the upholstery shop, we explore the sites that brought this classic film to life.

Key insights

🔍Discover the hidden filming locations that brought Up in Smoke to life.

🎥Explore the iconic house used for Tommy Chong's character's home.

🌴Take a trip to Santa Monica to visit the upholstery shop location.

🌭See where the memorable hot dog scene was filmed.

🎸Experience the atmosphere of the Roxy Theatre, where the band performs.

Q&A

Where was Tommy Chong's character's house located?

Tommy Chong's character's house was located in the area that is now covered with bushes.

Has the upholstery shop in Santa Monica changed?

The upholstery shop in Santa Monica has been heavily dressed to look like a shop in Tijuana.

Is Henry's Tacos still open?

Unfortunately, Henry's Tacos has closed down, but there is a new location nearby.

What other iconic locations can be visited?

Other iconic locations include the Rainbow Bar and Grill, the Roxy Theatre, and the Lincoln Heights Jail.

Are the filming locations easy to find?

Some filming locations may have changed over the years, but with perseverance and research, they can still be discovered.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the search for filming locations of Up in Smoke.

01:10Exploration of the house used for Tommy Chong's character's home.

04:16Visit to the upholstery shop location in Santa Monica.

06:05Discovery of the location where a motorcycle crash scene was filmed.

09:59Exploration of Pedro's cousin's house and the police station location.

12:24Search for the location of the food stand scene.

15:11Exploration of the area where the Rainbow Bar and Grill and the Roxy Theatre are located.

15:53Visit to the Lincoln Heights Jail location.