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January 13, 2006
Shreveport doubles 1965 NYC: Factory Girl
Was it really like that? Shreveport, LA is doubling for 1965 NYC. "Texas Street became Lexington Avenue, New York circa 1965, for a scene in the movie, Factory Girl", about Edie Sedgwick (played by Siena Miller). "With 60 extras dressed in the time period clothing, and yellow cabs driving the streets, [co-star Edward] Herrmann praises Shreveport's ability to blend. Herrmann says, "they did an extraordinary job of making this look like Lexington Avenue in 1965 or 1966"... Herrmann tells us he's enjoying Shreveport, especially after dinner at Shreveport's Noble Savage Tavern. Herrmann says, "I was invited to a table with the locals to sit and from there we went to a number of places I can't remember". The cast and crew say Shreveport is up and coming in the movie ranks."
Posted by pride at January 13, 2006 11:37 AM
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