New York Times: Getting the Big Picture; The Film Industry Started Here and Left. Now It’s Back, and the State Says the Sequel Is Huge. | By ANDREA KANNAPELL | Published: October 4, 1998
“MERYL STREEP came to Maplewood for ”One True Thing.” Scott Rudin brought Kevin Kline to Montclair for ”In and Out.” Harrison Ford stalked through Newark City Hall in ”Presumed Innocent.” Nicolas Cage and Matt Damon stormed Atlantic City for ”Snake Eyes” and ”Rounders,” respectively. Jim Jarmusch is in Jersey City now, for ”Ghost Dog.” Woody Allen worked at the Jersey City Armory for ”Deconstructing Harry” and in Atlantic City for ”Celebrity”; he is planning to cross the George Washington Bridge again this month for his next project. Norman Jewison will be here, too, to recreate the story of the boxer Hurricane Carter.
They’re all filming.”
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South Jersey’s picturesque landscape, fertile fields of talent, and unparalleled personality make it big-screen worthy more than you probably know…
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