Source: The Brookfield Journal
Linda Davies, a resident and director of local theater productions, said that “it was very exciting to see all the vehicles around” Lillinonah Drive last week as the cast and crew for “All Good Things,” a murder mystery, taped scenes in a local home for three days.
“They were looking for a movie that would be set in the 1970s, so they chose a house that would fit that,” Mrs. Davies said of the decision to film the movie, which is scheduled to be released next year. It features established actors Ryan Gosling, who was nominated last year for an Academy Award for best actor for his role in “Half Nelson” (2006) and had made his popular mark on the public earlier as the romantic male lead in “The Notebook” (2004), and Kirsten Dunst, a Golden Globe nominee, whose screen credits include the female lead in the popular “Spider Man” series.
“They were looking for a lakefront house, and I said that they could use it,” said the owner of the Brookfield home where some of the filming has taken place, who requested anonymity.
Variety.com has reported that the plot is about “a Gotham real estate dynasty in the 1980s” and said that the movie, which began filming in New York and Connecticut this month, is budgeted for about $20 million.












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