Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pickering Locations in Film

  • The 1957 CBC/Hollywood production of the classic television show Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans was filmed in Pickering. A farm at the corner of Valley Farm Rd. and 3rd Concession, owned by Arthur Gottlieb, was the setting for the 25-episode series. A fort and pond were built specifically for the show. The site is now a residential area.
  • The Canadian television show Paradise Falls' first season was filmed in the village of Whitevale as was David Cronenberg's Dead Zone.
  • The 1994 comedy "The Ref" with Dennis Leary and Kevin Spacey was filmed in part at Port Pickering Marina, on Frenchman's Bay.
  • The 1995 family/adventure film Salt Water Moose starring Timothy Dalton and Lolita Davidovitch was filmed in and around Frenchman's Bay.
  • The 1998 comedy/action film The Big Hit with Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond Phillips, Avery Brooks, Christina Applegate and Elliot Gould, was filmed in part in Pickering near Petticoat Creek.
  • The 2008-09 comedy/family soap "Jimmy" was filmed in Pickering near Dunbarton High School.

3 Comments:

At Jul 16, 2018, 2:54:00 AM, Blogger Jack Johnson said...

pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.

 
At Jul 16, 2018, 2:55:00 AM, Blogger Jack Johnson said...

pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.

 
At Jul 19, 2018, 8:11:00 AM, Blogger Jack Johnson said...

pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.

 

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