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Leo’s wood-panelled office, with its imposing semicircular window looking out onto Camp Street, was indeed above the dining room. In 2007, It was given a further renovation by LM Pagano, designer of choice for the likes of Nicolas Cage and Johnny Depp. The hotel has undergone a serious makeover since filming, bought in 1998 by entrepreneur Sean Cummings and, along with architect Brooks Graham, transformed into a boutique hotel. The ‘Shenandoah Club’ run by Irish underworld boss Leo O’Bannion ( Albert Finney) is – what was then – the old worlde-style dining room of New Orleans’ International House Hotel, 221 Camp Street at Gravier Street, on the border between the French Quarter and Central Business District. The locations for Miller’s Crossing, the Coen brothers’ typically idiosyncratic take on the gangster pic, can be found around New Orleans, though the Prohibition-era city remains anonymous throughout. Miller’s Crossing film location: the interior of Leo O’Bannion’s club: International House Hotel, Camp Street, New Orleans | Photograph: International House Hotel