A heads up Dauphin Street between North Franklin and South Jefferson Streets will be closed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, November 7th. Crews filming the Stephen King adaptation of “The Life of |Chuck” -- starring Mark Hamill and Tom Hiddleston will be on location filming throughout the day.
) - “I think Mobile is such an ideal setting. It’s a great place and as I said -- it’s a wonderful stand-in for historic cities around the world really - with our street grid and so many of the historic buildings. It’s been a stand-in for New Orleans and some other historic cities and the filming here is a lot less expensive than it is in those other cities,” explained Carol Hunter, with the Downtown Mobile Alliance.
And actor Nicholas Cage -- has shot multiple films in the Port City -- including “USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage” and 2014′s Rage. Hunter recalls seeing Cage in action. And while the temporary street closure -- may be a minor inconvenience -- most residents think it’s pretty cool! First time visitors from the Windy City -- Brian & Lauri Cavin agree -- saying the Port City has charm and star quality!
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