1- Robocop – Detroit/ABD
The huge bronze statue, which lasted for 3 years, is said to draw its inspiration from the Rocky statue.
2- Napoleon Dynamite – Los Angeles/USA
3- Roger Ebert – Illinois/USA
Roger Ebert was one of the most respected film critics of his time.
4- Metropolis – Babelsberg/Germany
Sculpture of Metropolis, one of the oldest sci-fi masterpieces in history, can often be confused with 3PO in Star Wars.
5- Woody Allen – Oviedo/Spain
Contrary to popular belief, the statue that Woody Allen personally participated in the opening was made before the movie ‘Barcelona, Barcelona’.
6- Godzilla – Tokyo/Japan
7- John Wayne – Orange County/USA
8 days after her death, Orange Country Airport was renamed John Wayne Airport and a bronze statue was built.
8- The Quiet Man – County Mayo/Ireland
9- Bruce Lee – Hong Kong
This popular posture of the legendary martial artist was even printed on postcards for a while. This statue is one of the closest to reality among similar examples.
10- William Wallace – Stirling/Scotland
Although the tourists showed great interest, the sculpture was removed in 2008.
11- Yoda / San Francisco/USA
12- Cary Grant – Bristol/England
legendary English player Cary Grant greets his fellow countrymen in the square of his own city, with his usual charisma.
13- Superman – Illinois/USA
This colorful statue protects the garden of The Super Museum, where everything related to Superman can be found.
14- Rocky Balboa – Philadelphia Museum of Art Garden
This bronze statue was made after the third film and later took its place in the garden of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
15- Marilyn Monroe – the famous scene in the movie ‘The Seven Year Itch’
Many people remember that iconic scene in Marilyn Monroe’s movie The The Seven Year Itch. So, how many of these people remembered this movie? One of the manifestations of this scene, which we may have seen in many places, is sculptures.