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The best in hometown music, arts and theater.
The cast and crew of the South Korean flick “Late Autumn” were filming on Whidbey Island today, according to blogger Monica Guzman.
The trilingual movie centers on a counterfeiter (Hyun Bin) who meets and falls for a prisoner, played by actress Tang Wei, in Seattle. Several scenes were shot in Seattle neighborhoods, and also the city of Monroe.
This morning, crew, actors and extras filmed scenes at the Keystone Cafe across from the Keystone Ferry terminal. The quaint, soup, salad and chowder-style restaurant is owned by Christy and Ray Kellison.
“Late Autumn” should be finished in time for the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
See the Wednesday issue of the Whidbey News-Times for a full article and photos.
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