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Isabella
Rossellini's 'Deep River apartment': Carolina Apartments, Market
Street, Wilmington, North Carolina
Photograph: Dallas Denton-Cox
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Disturbed,
disturbing, visually glorious, nastily sadistic, but
one of David Lynchs
most satisfying movies to date.
The apparently sweet and easy Lumbertown
at the sound of the falling tree
is the movie city (its home to several movie studios)
of Wilmington, North
Carolina, and many of the locations can easily
be recognised.
The general vista of Lumbertown is the view
of Wilmington across
the Cape Fear River
toward Water Street.
Arlenes Restaurant, where goofily
naive Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle
MacLachlan) and Sandy (Laura
Dern) hatch their plan to uncover Lumbertowns
secrets, wasnt a restaurant at all, but the New
Hanover Human Resources Office. However, you can now
grab a bite to eat as you make your clandestine plans
as its been taken over by the local Port City
Java chain. Port City Java,
402 Chestnut Street at Fourth Street.
Sandys school is the New
Hanover High School, 1307 Market Street.
The police station, where Jeffrey first glimpses the
strange Man in Yellow, is the Wilmington
Police Headquarters, 115 Redcross Street.
The gloomy Deep River apartment block of
troubled nightclub singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella
Rossellini), where Jeffrey witnesses one of the
creepiest sex scenes in film history, is the Carolina
Apartments, Market Street at Fifth Avenue.
Ironically, the opening of Lynchs
next movie, the even-more perverse Wild
At Heart identified as Cape Fear
was filmed in downtown LA.
HARD COPY:
For the details of the filming locations of 1,600 of
your favourite movies, check out The
Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations. 464 pages
of fascinating facts, illustrated with over 1,000 original
photographs.
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