The Devil's Advocate (1997)
Donald J. Trump's private residential multi-level apartment at Trump Tower was used as the character Alex Cullen's home. Trump's landmark gold decor, and classic view of Central Park, provide a familiar New York City backdrop
Sculptor Frederick Hart and the Episcopal National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., sued Warner Brothers over a sculpture that appears in the film, and closely resembles Hart's "Ex Nihilo", which is situated above Milton's desk in his apartment. Warner Bros. agreed to edit the scenes for future releases (imdb.com)
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