Glasgow doubled up as a 1980’s Soviet Union with many scenes filmed in the city 🎥
Glasgow residents will be thrilled to hear the long-anticipated film, Tetris, which was shot in Scotland’s largest city is now available to watch on Apple TV.
READ NEXT: Rutherglen MP Margaret Ferrier could face by-election after Commons committee recommends suspension When you watch the movie, you can distinctly see the memorable, round building at the side of the structure along with the tall looming building of the local government. As you go along Morrison Street another building right beside the Apartment Buildings is also used for the shooting of the movie.
Another location in the city centre that is used for Tetris is Anderton where the abandoned Anderton Centre is situated. The structure was completed in 1973 and made a great shooting location to depict the former Soviet Union.
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