They never flew off while we were shoot ing.”ĭuring the filming of a scene last Wednesday in front of the Cross County Shopping Center, where the two loversfirst meet, two police officers equipped with walkie‐talkies periodically stopped traffic whenever the rumbling and bumbling of motorists’ cars interfered with sound equipment on the set. “We were filming key jogging scene in Tibbetts Park and the weather was perfect - there was the track, the willow trees were in full blossom, and there was a pond in the middle with ducks swimming around,” she said.‐The ducks, she added “were very patient. She also had some praise for the local forna and flora. We needed a hilly location and you just can't findthat in southern California, which basically flat.” She added that she was impressed with the cooperation she had received from Yonkers officials and residents. Hart, who likes to refer to herself and her husband Bruce, director and co‐writer of the film, as “bicoastal” since they maintain homes in New York and Los Angeles. “The film is set in the East and we needed an Eastern suburban location,” said Mrs.
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The production company expects to wrap it up by June 29.Īll but five to 10 minutes of the twohour movie is being filmed on various locations in this hilly city overlooking the Hudson River, according to Carole Hart, co‐writer and producer of the movie. Shooting on the film, which isbudgeted at just under $1 million, began May 31. “Sooner or Later” is about a budding romance between 13‐year‐old Jessie, played by Denise Miller, who is Jillie on the ABC‐TV series “Fish,” and a 17year‐old rock musician named Michael, played by Rex Smith, a 22‐yearold singer who is making his movie debut.