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Re: upstate ny films
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In a message dated 99-01-25 09:57:07 EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< For a proposed series of public programs, I'm interested in feature
 films that depict upstate New York.  Already on our list are Ironweed,
 Nobody's Fool, and Last of the Mohicans.  Any other suggestions--they
 don't have to be filmed upstate, just use upstate as a setting or
 topic.  As well, I'd be interested in hearing about documentary films on
 the region.
  >>

"Guns along the Mohawk"
"Billy Bathgate"
I also seem to recall a Christopher Reeves film some years back which had some
filming at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
And how about that Marilyn Monroe thriller, whose name also escapes me, set in
Niagara Falls.

I know there are many others.

Bill Nechamen

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