Jack Lucas' (Jeff Bridges) apartment building –. The 68-story glass skyscraper, known as the(on the left), is located next to the Carnegie Hall Tower (on the right.)"Video Spot" where Jack now works and lives in the upstairs apartment of his boss and lover Anne (Mercedes Ruehl) –Jack gets a wooden Pinocchio doll from a little boy –. Synonymous with class and elegance, the Plaza Hotel stands grandly before the southeast entrance to Central Park. In business for over 100 years, the hotel finds its way in film after film:, andjust to name a few.Jack ponders about the meaning of life –. It was the last sculpture created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Over the years the statue's original gold-leaf cover peeled away. In 1989, through the efforts of the Central Park Conservancy, the monument was returned to its gilded glory. After some public debate, the shiny surface was toned down with pigmented wax. There was again significant loss of gold leaf in recent years, and in 2012 the Central Park Conservancy embarked on another restoration campaign.Jack is attacked by two punks but is saved by the eccentric Parry (Robin Williams) –. The area now looks much less derelict than in the film. In addition to the popular Pebble Beach and nautical-themed playground, the park features an expanded lawn, a dog run, and Main Street Terrace.The homeless camp –Jack is looking for Parry –Jack sees Parry sitting on top of a car –is a 30-story art deco skyscraper with the main entrance at 11-25 Madison Avenue. The building is bordered by East 24th Street, Madison Avenue, East 25th Street and Park Avenue South, and is connected by an elevated walkway to the Met Life Tower just south of it.Jack crossing the street –Lydia's (Amanda Plummer) office –Parry and Jack watching Lydia as she buys a paperback –Lydia having lunch at a Chinese restaurant –Parry shows Jack "the castle" where the Holy Grail is supposedly kept –. It was designed by John R. Thomas for Cavalry Squadron A in 1894-95. In the early 1960s the building was targeted as the site of a school and subsidized housing. Although the project was subsequently abandoned, the armory building was given to the Board of Education for use as the Intermediate School 29 (now.) Late in 1968, after significant portions of the armory had already been torn down to make way for a new building to be designed by Morris Ketchum Jr. & Associates, public protest succeeded in halting the demolition and drawing the attention of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which designated the remaining western facade on Madison Avenue a historical landmark. Ketchum, who would later serve as a member of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (1972-79), designed a fortresslike building for Intermediate School 29 retaining the facade of the former armory as a dramatic backdrop for the school's playground.Parry is meditating on a rock –Parry and Jack help a homeless cabaret singer (Michael Jeter) –. According to Gilliam, Jeter's drag outfit was inspired by Marlene Dietrich inJack and Parry wait for Lydia at. The now famous waltzing sequence was not in the original script. Gilliam came up with this idea when he was scouting the location.Parry teaches Jack "cloud-busting" –Parry, Lydia, Jack and Anne going out –Lydia’s apartment –The Red Knight appears before Parry –Jack and his agent Lou (David Hyde Pierce) go for a TV show pitch –