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By admin in November 19, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Mention, Vanishing on 7th Street

Whether or not you agree with the tax-credit program that sparked it, the burgeoning movie industry is creating all kinds of quirky and interesting situations we otherwise wouldn’t be seeing around here.
Bunny
Here’s one: Mary Dixon, who runs the local company Mup Mups Animal Actors, has a tale of a Saline poodle’s brush with the big time.

On the evening of November 8th, Bunny found her self on a darkened street, in Darth Vader’s arms…

In October and early November, my Ann Arbor company, Mup Mups Animal Actors, was hired to work on the film “The Vanishing on 7th Street” in Detroit.

“Vanishing” is directed by Brad Anderson (of the TV show “Fringe”) and stars Hayden Christensen (the young Darth Vader in the recent “Star Wars” sagas), John Leguizamo (Henri-Toulouse Latrec in “Moulin Rouge”) and Thandie Newton (Makemba “Kem” Likasu in the TV show “ER”) as survivors in a world where shadowy figures appear and human beings disappear.

The plot is so hush-hush, even I was not given a script (which we usually have so that we can break down the animal action as required). We had to train on-set for both animals, which can be a real challenge, no matter how simple the action seems (to the director or crew) or how good a trainer you are!

For the October days, I hired a real police horse, whose owner, a sergeant, came as his primary handler. Which was good, since we were shooting in a not-so-nice area of Detroit! The production company closed down I-75 for 8 hours for one of the police horse shoots, which I believe is the biggest stunt a film company has pulled off since the Michigan Film Incentive (MFI) was started in April 2008.

The other animal I was asked to find for the film was a white standard poodle.

I’ve been involved in the dog show scene for 15 years as an obedience and conformation exhibitor and as a vendor of my handmade porcelain dog breed jewelry. So I knew it would be difficult at this time of year to find the extreme show-groomed poodles, with the balls and flourishes. They are all on the road, being shown for those last-minute 2009 AKC standings, most with professional dog handlers.

But, luckily for us, Bunny and a few other young ones were available. Of those, he picked Bunny.

Bunny is a young white standard poodle bred and owned by longtime show exhibitor and Southeast Michigan Poodle Club president Patricia Jason of Saline. She was cast as a fancy dog wandering alone to fend for herself on the streets of the deserted city. We shot on a back street between the Compuware building and Greektown, just under the People Mover.

The script called for her to walk around from one mark to another, seemingly easy stuff. But when I, Pat and her daughter Danielle Sugai got there, we were asked to add a few other behaviors to make the scene more realistic.

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By admin in November 19, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

When we caught up with Leguizamo last week, he was in Detroit, where he was preparing for a night shoot for the film “Vanishing on 7th Street” with Hayden Christensen and Thandie Newton.

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By admin in November 18, 2009 • Filed in: Mention, Vanishing on 7th Street

Jacob Latimore tweeted about Hayden and I wanted to share.

OH yeah i was at the movie shoot last night. Hayden Christensen gave me a xbox 360. it might be nothing to some people but….. A xbox 360, Great gift.
20 minutes ago from web

Via jacoblatimore


BTW, Jacob plays James in Vanishing.

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By admin in November 18, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

According to John Leguizamo’s tweeted about Vanishing on Seventh Street.

thandie newton just wrapped our flick onward + upward
about 6 hours ago from mobile web

Via John Leguizamo

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By admin in November 16, 2009 • Filed in: Alerts, Vanishing on 7th Street

I’m guessing this is not the official Vanishing poster most likely a (early stage) teaser, but at least it features Hayden!

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Source and thanks to Lauren, Kath/DH.Net Forum


Looks as if they used this photoshoot picture.

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By admin in November 13, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

Wide open spaces
The citizenry suddenly vanishes in a new Hayden Christensen thriller being shot in Detroit


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Hayden Christensen plays a TV reporter in the film


Cars appear to have been abandoned on a portion of I-75 in Detroit, a setting for “Vanishing on 7th Street,” a psychological thriller/horror movie that is filming locally.

A neon sign for a bar called Sonny’s glows in the night at an intersection in southwest Detroit. The cars in the street are parked haphazardly. The sidewalks are scattered with pieces of clothing, oddly enough.

Suddenly, a man and a woman run tentatively away from the bar. “Keep up,” says Hayden Christensen, who’s best-known for playing Anakin Skywalker in two “Star Wars” prequels. He’s talking to Thandie Newton, star of “Crash” and “Mission Impossible II.”

The actors are working on a scene for “Vanishing on 7th Street,” an independent movie that has aspects of a psychological thriller and a horror film.

The story involves a blackout and the mysterious disappearance of a city’s population. Five remaining people must try to figure out what they’re up against.

Detroit will play itself in the film. For this scene, the crew has turned an existing building on Junction Street into the exterior of a tavern.

The movie, which has a budget of around $10 million, needed a setting that would evoke the right look and feel for the subject matter. After considering locations in Iowa, Washington, New York and Canada, the filmmakers chose metro Detroit for creative reasons and for Michigan’s generous tax breaks for filmmaking.

“The city is such a character in the way we’re shooting the movie,” says producer Celine Rattray. “The city looks a combination of beautiful and, at times, haunting. We hope that it portrays Detroit in a beautiful light.”

The “Vanishing” team has been impressed by the architecture and friendliness of local communities as it’s gone about its scary-making business.

And in practical terms, when you’re shooting an eerie scene like the street exterior on this particular night, it’s easier to shut down locations and create an empty landscape in Detroit than it would be in a more crowded urban area.

Executive producer Kelly McCormick, who grew up near East Lansing, has been struck by the fact that “there’s beauty and there’s brilliance juxtaposed to extreme destitution and emptiness.”

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By admin in November 12, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

Once again here is another tweet mentioning Vanishing.
Looks as if Taylor Groothuis has finished shooting her part.

WRAPPED on “Vanishing on 7th St.” Sad to be done, but made great friends w/ Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, and Jacob Latimore. Also…!


..the other cast and GREAT crew. Special thanks to Mr. Brad Anderson, such an awesome director! Thanks to everyone! Luv, Taylor

All the best Taylor!

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By admin in November 11, 2009 • Filed in: Mention, Vanishing on 7th Street

Yet another tweet mention Vanishing. This time it’s from Taylor Groothuis who plays Briana. Looks to be like her last day tomorrow.

On the set of “Vanishing” with Hayden C. and Thandie Newton. She is beautiful, kind, and SUCH a great actress! Fun night…!

And

Update!!! Tomorrow, last shoot day on “Vanishing..” SO SAD! LOVE those people! Then Sunday I start “A Year in Mooring” in Traverse City!!!

Via taylorkg

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By admin in November 11, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

Marisa Gaggino is the owner of the heritage company II architectural artifacts.

OK can’t save the lafayette building or it’s beautiful crown of terracotta finials, but hey that telephone pole laying on the side of the road got a new life! Well a girl’s gotta eat gang and now that I’m a prop house for movies, when they want weathered telephone poles, I’m gonna find them. Oh I could get all maudlin about the madness of spending gobs of money building temporary artifices to tell stories while the real ones fall apart but hey, this is the most fun I’ve had in the salvage business and this movie racket might be the salvation for this old city afterall. Today I got to take my 10 year-old Wyatt downtown to to see the big action on the set of “Vanishing on 7th Street” and there on the street scene is the old Heritage Co. Sign they rented, and a neon sign of ours too, sweet. All that equipment, cranes and trucks, fake sidewalks and lights, people running around talking into headsets all in an old Detroit parking lot. We loved it. I dropped my sign off to them yesterday with the help of my painter friend David King. It just so happened they were painting the store fronts just then and gee could they use a muralist. So I dropped off David too and today admired his quick work painting David Bowie and Joey Ramone on the “record store”. Now I’m scrambling to get “props” ready for the new film on the scene “Crave”. Oh it’s fast and furious and these people work around the clock. As I write this, they are filming Vanishing and will be until midnight I guess. You gotta have stamina for that gig. I’m just happy to see all this weird stuff used, by people who think it’s cool, pal around with fun creative types and show my 10 year old how vast and clever and cool the real world can be.


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By admin in November 9, 2009 • Filed in: Mention, Vanishing on 7th Street

Another tweet from Twitter about Vanishing on Seventh Street.

Today I shoot with Hayden Christensen and Thandie Newton!!! for new film “Vanishing on the 7th. Thank you Jesus!!
5 minutes ago from web

Via ShawntayDalon


Yet even more!

Movie being filmed is “Vanishing on 7th Street”. Hayden Christenson is in it.

Via Holli81

They just lit a car on fire outside our loft in Detroit. Filming of “Vanishing on 7th Street”. Awesome!

Via JaredDetroit

Working on “Vanishing on 7th Street” today.

Via AdamDeFilippi

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By admin in November 5, 2009 • Filed in: Mention, Vanishing on 7th Street

Red hot following the success of the micro-budget Paranormal Activity, Stuart Ford’s LA-based international sales company IM Global is unleashing its Octane genre label at AFM this week, kicking off with Brad Anderson thriller’s The Vanishing On 7th Street.

Former Showtime executive Catherine Quantschnigg will run the division, which was formerly known as IM Global Home Entertainment but has beenrefocused to handle sub-$10m theatrical fare.

Shooting is underway on the Herrick Entertainment and Plum Pictures story starring Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, and John Leguizamo.

The story centres on an apocalyptic horror that engulfs the world following a mysterious blackout and is produced by Norton Herrick, Celine Rattray and Tove Christensen.


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By admin in November 2, 2009 • Filed in: Vanishing on 7th Street

The cast list has been updated on IMDB.Com. We know Hayden’s character’s name is Luke, Taylor Groothuis is now listed as Briana and Jacob Latimore as James.


VANISHING ON 7TH STREET needs Interns. You can view more information here


Also, yet another Hayden sighting via Twitter.

Hah! I just saw Hayden Christensen in the lobby. Muuuch cuter in person. If I didn’t know he was staying here I wouldn’t have recognized him

He mentioned Hayden before not too long ago!

Hayden Christensen and John Leguizamo are staying at my hotel filming this in MI
7:46 AM Oct 27th from Echofon

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Thanks Trish!

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