Films That Have Disguised Budapest As Other Cities
- as Paris Escape to Victory (1981)
- as Moscow: Red Heat (1988)
- as Paris: Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)
- as Paris: M. Butterfly (1993)
- Mortal Kombat (1995)
- as Buenos Aires: Evita (1996)
- Il Fantasma dell'Opera (directed by Dario Argento, 1998)
- as Rome: Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (Straight from the Heart, 1999)
- as East Berlin: Spy Game (2001)
- as Berlin: Max (2002)
- as a fictional city: Underworld (2003), venue: Ferenciek tere, Gozsdu udvar
- as London: Being Julia (2004)
- as Rome, Paris and London among others: Munich (2005)
- Eragon (2006)
- as Berlin: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)
- as Vienna: The Nutcracker in 3D (2010)
- as East Berlin: The Debt (2010)
- as Paris: Bel Ami (2011)
- Season of the Witch (2011)
- The Eagle (2011)
- as Monte Carlo: Monte Carlo (2011)
- The Raven (2012)
- as Moscow A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
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