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Timothee Chalamet, Ed Norton In Hoboken For Filming Of Bob Dylan Biopic: NEW PHOTOS

Timothee Chalamet and Edward Norton were filming a scene set in 1965 in uptown Hoboken around 6 p.m. Tuesday.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After spending the morning filming a scene in a Bob Dylan biopic in a Hoboken park on Tuesday, actor Timothee Chalamet shifted to Eighth Street and Park Avenue to film a scene with Edward Norton.

Both scenes are part of "A Complete Unknown," which takes place in the 1960s.

First, Chalamet filmed in Columbus Park, a popular county park covering a square block in Hoboken. The park was closed to the public starting at 4 a.m. Tuesday as antique cars and an old ice cream truck were set up.

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According to the call sheet for the day, the first scene being filmed in Hoboken took place in 1961 in a "West Village Park."

In the scene, Bob Dylan sings "Car, Car" as a kid puts money into his hat.

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Chalamet was already at the park by 9 a.m., holding a guitar. See photos above.

Spotted In Evening

Later on Tuesday, the cast and crew filmed a scene in which "Bob" shops for shirts, and Ed Norton, as Pete Seeger, connects with him outside the store.

A corner store in Hoboken was changed into the Paul Sargent Clothing store, circa 1965.

"No Parking" signs in the area indicated that filming may continue into Wednesday.

"A Complete Unknown" has already filmed several scenes in Hoboken and Jersey City. See photos and information here.

Six movies and TV shows have permits to film in North Jersey, and several of those have already filmed in Hoboken and Jersey City.

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