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    Tuesday
    Aug032010

    "Captain America: The First Avenger" Filming Locations

    The blokes over at BBC News have done some digging and come across the shooting locations for "Captain America: First Avenger". I have to say I am looking forward to this one, I think it might surprise some people. However, I've been wrong before. Many a time.

    America's First Avenger will battle his foes on the streets of Manchester and Liverpool during filming on the big-budget superhero film.

    Manchester's Northern Quarter is to be transformed into 1940s New York for a dramatic car chase in Captain America: The First Avenger.

    Producers chose the Northern Quarter to recreate New York because of its towering buildings and pre-war architecture.

    The location was organised through the Vision+Media film office, based at Mediacity in Salford Quays, which brought the big budget production of Sherlock Holmes to Manchester and Liverpool.

    Susan Williams, drama liaison manager, said the company was approached by the studio, which is also behind the successful Spider Man and Hulk films, in February.

    "We suggested the area to Marvel as its wide streets, towering buildings and pre-war architecture will make the perfect 1940s New York."

    Residents, local businesses and Manchester City Council have all been consulted about the production, which will last about two weeks from mid September.

    Details of scenes due to be filmed at Liverpool's Stanley Dock are yet to be finalised.
    

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