Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]There is a very interesting cemetary in Roslyn, Washington. That is the town of "Northern Exposure" fame, and before that, the cemetary and surroundings were featured in a movie called "The Runner Stumbles" or something like that. Dick van Dyke played a priest. It is not a vast cemetary, but might be worth looking into. Aram > Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 09:49:29 -0400 > From: Johnny Deadman <lists@johnbrownlow.com> > Subject: [Leica] OT: know any good cemeteries? > Message-ID: <B6A6ACF3-8A00-11D7-879F-000393462E70@johnbrownlow.com> > References: > > Hi all > > Off topic so apologies but this is the kind of thing you guys are good > at. > > I am looking for a location to shoot a movie in. It needs to be in the > US or Canada. We need a decent sized, atmospheric cemetery, kind of > tumbledown and unkempt, with a good variety of graves (mainly late > nineteenth and early 20th century preferably). It should have a load of > trees and ideally a sightline to a road and a place where a shack could > be built. It's going to be standing in for the Ozarks but location is > not too important. > > The ones we've been looking at so far include the Ross Bay cemetery in > Victoria, BC and the Toronto Necropolis. However the best visually I > have seen so far is the Bagdad cemetery in Pensacola, FA > > http://www.filmnorthflorida.com/locations/Bagdad:-Cemetery > > I would be really grateful for tips for any other cemteries that people > may know about, especially if people have pictures of them. At this > point we're not even worrying about whether we could get permission to > shoot in them. We'll deal with that later. Please mail offlist to: > > <john@johnbrownlow.com> > > > Thanks in advance for any help... - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html