Hotel room real or a film set?
I've been rewatching this film just to see the old Atlantic City locations. Here's my question: Is the interior of their hotel room real or a soundstage set?
In the scene where Ellen Burstyn is soaking her feet, the view out the window looks convincing enough not to be blue-screen or rear projection. However, the layout and detail of this room does not correspond to the floor plan of the Marlborough-Blenheim or any other hotel I can find. (Notice the roof gable outside the window.)
The scene where Ellen Burstyn goes to another hotel to take a shower looks like it was shot in a real hotel room. Just look at the size of that air conditioner!
Library of Congress has many photos of these wonderful old hotels.
Blenheim Hotel
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ0002/
Marlborough Hotel
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ0004/
Dennis Hotel
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ0003/
Shelburne Hotel
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ1064/