Arts & Entertainment

Crew Of Timothee Chalamet Film 'A Complete Unknown' Transforms 4 Hoboken Shops: PHOTOS

New Jersey residents have been playing a game of "Where's Timothee Chalamet today?" Monday he was filming "A Complete Unknown" in Hoboken.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Timothee Chalamet and the cast and crew of the new Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown" were filming in Hoboken on Monday, June 10.

The movie is on day 55 of filming, and will wrap after 61 days, according to the daily call sheets.

[Update: See photos from Tuesday, June 11 filming here.]

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On Monday, four stores, including Little City Books, were dressed up to look like music shops and pubs, all on the corner of First and Bloomfield streets, near City Hall. Expect traffic delays in that area during the filming.

The independent book store, which will be closed through Wednesday, was changed to look like Music Inn, a West Village shop that opened in 1958.

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Monday morning, the inside of the store had a display with the top 10 records. So did Dylan make the cut? You'll have to see the film to find out.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the crew has reserved space near 11th Street and Park Avenue, turning a vacant storefront into a TV and radio shop.

The crew have filmed a number of scenes at Hoboken businesses and parks since April, dressing them up to look like the early 1960s in the West Village.

See earlier reporting here: Timothee Chalamet and Edward Norton Attract A Crowd In Hoboken.

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