"CINDERELLA MAN" IN QUEEN/SAULTER LIBRARY
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On August 2004, some snow covered the vicinity of the Queen/Saulter library
which Miguelita manages.
Indeed, the place was beautiful . It was winter in August, complete with
artificial snow. The whole block was lined up with old cars circa 1920.The
business signs were changed with vintage billboards used during the Depression
era. Two blocks from Saulter street to Broadview along Queen street became a
movie set for the movie CINDERELLA MAN. It is a Ron Howard movie which stars
Russel Crowe and Renee Zwelweger.The movie, which finally arrived at North
American theatres last June 2005, tells the story of Jim Braddock, a down-
on-his- luck boxer and a father who tried to keep his family together during
the Depression. Russel played the boxer and his wife is played by Renee.
I arrived just on time to watch Renee and 3 kids do the billboard scene where
she and her 3 children supposedly stole some wooden slats so they have wood to
burn in their stove. In the movie they have no money to pay their electric
bills, so their power supply was cut off.
On that hot summer day, Renee was wearing a sweater inside a winter jacket
plus a scarf and a toque. The sun was mercilessly out shining on full blast.
The camera crew did three takes. I saw Ron Howard congratulate her for a job
well done as she was removing her toque and her jacket. The scene took about
30 mins to shoot. On the screen, it took only about 10 seconds out of the
movie's playing time.
An April 2005 issue of SHELF LIFE, a periodical of the Toronto Public Library says: "Queen/Saulter is a favorite of movie location agents, the building has been featured in IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS, a horror movie by John Carpenter; CINDERELLA MAN a period movie blockbuster by Ron Howard ( to be released in early 2005 ) and two Canadian TV Shows: SUE THOMAS, F.B. EYE and PUPPETS WHO KILL.
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MIGUELITA WITH JOHN CARPENTER IN THE SET OF "IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS."

MIGUELITA WITH SAM NEILL, THE STAR OF "IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS."
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