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  1. Mar 6, 2024 · Morbidly obese Paterson native Alphonso DeNoble sexually attacking a girl, endless stabbings and the anti-Catholic tone should entitle Paterson to $340,000 (the movie’s cost) in reparations ...

  2. Feb 9, 2020 · The next time you drive past the sprawling Bergen County courthouse in Hackensack, know that the 1997 Keanu Reeves supernatural thriller “The Devil’s Advocate” filmed there, as have the ...

    • The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) Director: Bob Rafelson. Shot by László Kovács in the bleak north-eastern winter, Atlantic City never looked quite so downtrodden.
    • Atlantic City (1980) Director: Louis Malle. In this deeply affecting film, French maverick Louis Malle draws out the best assets of the ageing Burt Lancaster as an elderly mobster.
    • Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) Director: Susan Seidelman. A screwball-style case of mistaken identity is at the centre of this zigzagging comedy starring Madonna and Rosanna Arquette.
    • Palookaville (1995) Director: Alan Taylor. Using the old-timey phrase that Brando spits out in his famous On the Waterfront (1954) monologue, Palookaville is a word that immediately conjures a particular spirit.
    • 'Atlantic City' Plot: "'Atlantic City': for everyone who's ever needed one more chance," promises the tagline to this 1980 Louis Malle film starring Susan Sarandon and Burt Lancaster.
    • 'On the Waterfront' Plot: The 1954 Elia Kazan film, which won Oscars for best picture, director and actor, stars Marlon Brando, who "coulda been a contender" as former boxer and dockworker Terry Malloy in a story about corrupt longshoremen in Hoboken.
    • 'The Wrestler' Plot: Mickey Rourke was back on the scene in 2008 as Randy the Ram, a faded and damaged professional wrestler in Darren Aronofsky's drama, which was filmed in various locations in northern and central New Jersey.
    • 'Big Night' Plot: This 1996 film, directed by Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott, stars Tony Shalhoub and Tucci as Primo, a chef, and Secondo, a restaurateur.
  3. Dec 9, 2021 · The American movie business started in New Jersey. Between 1893 and 1896 in West Orange, N.J., Thomas Edison was developing the early motion picture tech, inventing new ways to capture images in ...

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  4. Oct 19, 2021 · 46. “return Of The Secaucus 7” (1979) A group of baby boomers—some of whom were arrested in the 60s in Secaucus, New Jersey while en route to an antiwar protest—decides to have a reunion, and let’s just say it isn’t so hunky-dory. Return of the Secaucus 7 is John Sayles’ directorial debut and it’s well worth a watch.

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  6. Mar 27, 2022 · The 51 best New Jersey movies of all time, ranked. by Mike Ranker | Sun, 27 Mar 2022 at 19:40:34 | Entertainment. Spend enough time in New Jersey, and you'll become familiar with why this country, which has starred several of the greatest films of the past century, has played a role. Cities for gritty crime thrillers, suburbs for disaffected ...

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