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Timothee Chalamet’s Bob Dylan Film Shoots In Hoboken Park (PHOTOS)
Here are Friday night photos from the set (and new cast details) as Timothee Chalamet stars in Bob Dylan biopic, "A Complete Unknown."
HOBOKEN, NJ — If you were quick, you might have caught Timothee Chalamet filming a Bob Dylan biopic in a Hoboken park Friday night. See photos above.
Last summer, location scouts for the film, "A Complete Unknown," stopped by Hoboken to find a brownstone at which to film. The writers' strike halted production of various movie and TV shows for a while. But production has picked back up, with the film headquartered in Jersey City.
This week, the cast and crew landed in Church Square Park in Hoboken on Friday night, April 12:
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Moran's bar/restaurant, across from Church Square Park, was transformed into McCann's pub in the East Village in 1965, with antique cars parked on five blocks.
The film also stars Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, and Edward Norton. According to the call sheet, other stars in the film include Will Harrison, Dan Fogler, Norbert Leo Butz, and Sarah King (as Barbara Dane).
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According to the call sheet, Chalamet and Harrison were in the scenes filmed in Hoboken.
The crew was spotted setting up at the restaurant Moran's, across from the park, starting on Wednesday. On Friday night, they were there past 10 p.m. At one point, a water truck was brought in to hose down the street to make it look like it had rained.
Last month, the film's cast and crew, including Fanning, were at the iconic Miss America Diner in Jersey City, NJ.com had reported. They've also filmed in Paterson and were at the Jersey Shore this week.
Right now, six TV shows and movies are filming in North Jersey, including "Kiss of the Spider Woman," which brought Jennifer Lopez to town. RELATED: Jennifer Lopez Stops In Hoboken For A Bite
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