Thank You To The Worldwide Guide To Movie Locations Website For Already Tracking Down Most Of The Locations.
- (0:03) Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski's Apartment / 606 Venezia Avenue, Venice (Note: The First Picture I Took Is Showing The Other Side Of The Street)
- (0:06) The Bowling Alley / Hollywood Star Lanes; 5227 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles (Note: This Location Has Since Been Torn Down. The Building Seen In The Last Screen Shot Was Across Santa Monica Blvd At 1005 N. Kingsley Drive)
- (0:15) The Lebowski Mansion / 10231 Charing Cross Road, Los Angeles (Note: The Interior Is The Graystone Mansion At 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills)
- (0:27) Quintana Going Door To Door Admitting He Is A Sex Offender / 812 N. Kenmore Avenue, Los Angeles
- (0:32) Jeff Picking Up Walter Sobchak To Go Do The Money Drop / 6757 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles
- (0:36) Making The Drop Over A Bridge / Torrey Road Bridge, Piru (Note: The Bridge Has Changed Since The Movie Was Made. The Wood Was Added To The Bridge For The Movie)
- (0:53) Jeff And Walter Having Coffee / Johnie's Coffee; 6101 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles (Note: This Place Is Not Open And Is Now Just Used For Filming)
- (0:57) Jeff At The Car Impound / 3111 E. Willow Street, Long Beach (Note: In The Second Screen Shot The Camera Is Looking East And The Black And White Building Seen In The Background Is On Redondo Avenue)
- (1:06) Jeff Crashing His Car / 6333 La Mirada Avenue, Los Angeles (Note: The Camera Is Looking East In The Screen Shots)
- (1:09) The Sellers Residence / 1824 Stearns Drive, Los Angeles
- (1:26) Jeff Getting Thrown Out Of The Taxi After He Angers The Driver / Jefferson Blvd And Duquesne Avenue, Culver City (Note: They Were Traveling North Of Jefferson Just Past The Intersection When Jeff Gets Thrown Out)
- (1:34) The Woman With The Missing Toe Having Dinner / Dinah's Family Restaurant; 6521 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City
- (1:47) Dumping The Ashes Over The Cliff / Point Fermin Park; 807 W. Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro (Note: The Area Where They Were Standing Is Closed Off To The Public Because Of The Danger Of Falling Over The Cliff)



























