List of films shot in Stamford, Connecticut

List of films shot in Stamford, Connecticut

Stamford, Connecticut is increasingly being used as a filming location for motion pictures, especially since a 30 percent state tax credit for movie production took effect on July 1, 2006. The tax credit immediately started attracting filmmakers to Connecticut, creating a nascent industry connected to feature film production.Gosier, Chris, "Hollywood stars shine on Stamford and Norwalk", news article in "The Advocate" of Stamford, December 31, 2006, pp A3, A7]

Two of the more significant movies shot in Stamford before the tax credit were "The Cardinal", directed by Otto Preminger and "Boomerang", directed by Elia Kazan.

This article lists feature films and documentaries shot entirely or in part in Stamford, in reverse chronological order of release.

Not yet released

* Farlanders (2009?), working title, in production as of May 2008, produced by Sam Mendes, starring John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph, written by Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. The movie was filmed on May 23, 2008, at Remo's Brick Oven Pizza on Bedford Street (presented as a 24-hour French-Canadian diner in Montreal, with the "Remo's" name retained in the movie); a bar scene at the Medieval-looking Dragonfly Restaurant and Lounge on Summer Street is also represented as taking place in Montreal; scenes shot on May 12, 2008 at the Waterware Showrooms on Research Drive represent a bathtub and whirlpool showroom in Arizona; a blue raised ranch home on Vine Road, representing the home of the parents of the character played by Maya Rudolph.King, Kate, special correspondent, "Credits turn Stamford into town of a thousand places: Film crew dresses city as Montreal, Arizona, Colorado for project", article, "The Advocate" of Stamford, June 1, 2008, pp 1, A8]
* Confessions of a Shopaholic (February 2009), John Goodman, Joan Cusak and Isla Fisher were filmed in a scene at United House Wrecking on Hope Street in the Glenbrook section of town on April 7, 2008. The location is depicted as the "Nutley Stop & Swap" flea market in New Jersey. Sophie Kinsella, author of the book on which the movie is based, was also at the shooting. Playing vendors in the scene were a number of local antique dealers. Extras were recruited in January 2008 at a casting call at St. Basil College. Another scene for the film was shot in the Sheraton Hotel on Summer Street. [Porstner, Donna, "'Til she drops: Shopping landmark turns into flea market for film", article, "The Advocate" of Stamford, April 8, 2008]
* Revolutionary Road (December 2008), directed by Sam Mendes
* Righteous Kill (September 2008), starring Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino, scene filmed at a model unit of the Trump Parc apartment building, representing a scene in New York City (with a New York City skyline added through special effects).

Released 2007-2008

* College Road Trip (2008), with Martin Lawrence and "Raven", had plans to film in July 2007 at the E. Gaynor Brennan Municipal Golf Course on Stillwater Road. [Costaregni, Susie, "The Dish with Susie" column, "Good morning, Greenwich: Williams sighted", article in "The Advocate" of Stamford, Connecticut, Sunday, July 15, 2007, page A2] A scene was shot July 30, 2007 at the Lakeside Diner in Stamford. [Costaregni, Susie, "Jocks, movie star show up at Greenwich restaurant", August 5, 2007 "The dish with susie" column in "The Advocate" of Stamford, page 2]
* Marker (movie) (2008), with Steven Seagal, filmed scenes in the area of Columbus Park in the spring of 2007. [Costagregni, Susie, "Antares party raises funds for Greenwich YMCA", from "The dish with susie" column in "The Advocate (Stamford)" of Stamford, May 13, 2007, page 2]
*Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 [The Stamford Times]
*What Just Happened? (scheduled for release 2008) - filming in multiple locations in Stamford including Canal Street and Tresser Boulevard. One block in front of Stamford Mall was shut down on April 27th for a scene.
*In Bloom (2008), currently in production. Starting in August 2006, the movie became the first major, full-length film since "The Ice Storm" to be shot entirely in Connecticut. Locations in Waterside, Springdale, Glenbrook and the West Side were being used as filming locations. "St. Basil College, Victory Deli, Pellicci's Restaurant, Stamford Hospital and private homes on Scott Place and Apple Tree Drive will be used to portray the fictitious town of Briarhill, Conn.," as well as the Palace Theater, according to "The Advocate" of Stamford. [ [http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-sa-film1aug19,0,5884691,print.story] "Thurman film first to receive state tax credits," article by Donna Porstner, "The Advocate" of Stamford, August 19, 2006, accessed August 20, 2006. The film was also shot at Norwalk Community College in August.]
*Reservation Road (2007) started shooting in October 2006. Locations include Cove Island Park, Weed Avenue, Stamford Academy, Long Ridge Church, and Black Bear Saloon. Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, Mark Ruffalo and Mira Sorvino act in the film, Terry George directed. The movie is based on a 1999 novel by John Burnham Schwartz. The story involves two families — the father in one kills the son of the other in a hit and run accident. [Peter Healy, "Hollywood East? Another movie prepares for production in Stamford", article in "The Advocate" of Stamford, September 13, 2006, the article cites [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0831884/] the Internet Movie Database Web site, Web page for "Reservation Road" for some information.]
* Person of Interest (2007 TBA)
* Saving Grace (2007)
* Ta Ra Rum Pum (2007)

For release 1964-2006

* Too Bad (2006)
*Wordplay (2006) [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0492506/] "Wordplay" Web page at Internet Movie DataBase (IMDb) Web site, accessed August 10, 2006] (filmed at the Marriott hotel)
*Bottom Floor (2004)
*Dark Exposures (2004)
*How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Superlaser (2003)
*Ethereal Plane, The (2002)
*Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003)
*Occupational Hazard (2004)
*Rock & Roll Superhero [http://www.rockandrollsuperhero.com] (2003)
*Chooch (2003)
*Three Long Years (2003)
*Wrong Number (2001)
*Beyond the Mat (1999)
*Scenes from a Mall (1991) — shot almost entirely in the Stamford Town Center Mall, depicted as a Los Angeles shopping mall; for the June 1990 shooting, Christmas decorations were put up; Woody Allen and Bette Midler played a couple spending their wedding anniversary shopping.
*Return of Superfly (1989) — a city home was portrayed as an inner-city drug den; the six-storey municipal building (no longer in existence) was used for a police station and law firm offices.
*Dracula Exotica a/k/a Love at First Gulp (1981)
*The Horror of Party Beach (1964)
*The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964)

The Cardinal

The Cardinal, a 1963 film, was produced independently and directed by Otto Preminger, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. A church scene takes place in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church on Atlantic Street in Downtown Stamford. Some people stood for hours on the east side of Atlantic Street (across the street from the church) to get a glimpse of the stars.

Boomerang

"Boomerang" (1947), directed by Elia Kazan was based on incidents in Bridgeport, Connecticut involving Stamford resident (and mayor and later U.S. Attorney General) Homer Cummings, for whom Cummings Park and the Lockwood, Cummings law firm are named. Cummings was Attorney General of the United States in Franklin Roosevelt's administration.

Almost all of the film was shot in Stamford except for the courtroom scene (shot in White Plains, New York).Russell, Don, "'Roles' in movies are nothing new for city: Kazan used Stamford in the '40s", editorial page column in "The Advocate", Stamford edition, page A10, April 25, 2007]

" [I] t wasn't an oddity to run into Dana Andrews, one of the stars of the movie, in a local restaurant, or to see other stars on the street," according to Don Russell, a columnist for "The Advocate".

Stamford locations:
* The South End of Stamford, particularly at Saint Luke's Chapel.
* Old Town Hall, particularly the Police Department offices and the stairway leading up from them to the courtroom.
* The Altschul home on Den Road in Stamford (for a meeting of leading citizens).
* For a scene in which a pastor was killed, the movie used the front and sidewalk of the Plaza Theatre, which stood on Greyrock Place (a driveway leading into the Stamford Town Center Mall is at that location now).
* The former offices of "The Advocate" of Stamford, the local daily newspaper, on Atlantic Street. Some members of the "Advocate" editorial staff members were used in a scene about the news breaking that the priest killer had been caught.

Films before 1947

*The Struggle (1931)
*The Sporting Duchess (1920)
*How Molly Malone Made Good a/k/a How Molly Made Good (1915)
*The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) [ [http://www.chesterfieldatshippan.com/website/history.html] According to the "History" web page at the Web site of The Chesterfield Inn on Shippan Point (accessed August 25, 2006), this silent movie was filmed in part at that hotel. The Internet Movie Database Web site has no information on filming locations, ut says "Million Dollar Mystery" with this year is a 23-part series about the efforts of a secret society to get its hands on a stolen $1 million (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0004336/), accessed August 25, 2006.]
*The Impalement (1910)
*In the Season of Buds (1910)

Notes

Source (unless otherwise noted): [http://www.imdb.com/List?endings=on&&locations=Stamford,+Connecticut,+USA Internet Movie DataBase page on Stamford]

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/List?endings=on&&locations=Stamford,+Connecticut,+USA Internet Movie DataBase page on Stamford]


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