A few of my buddies and I were talking about some of the pool halls we've visited in Chicago that were used for scenes in TCOM. A year or so ago, we went to (what was a few years earlier) North Center Bowl and discovered a shiney new Starbucks in it's place. Can anyone tell me how long ago the old buildings were demolished and new buildings built?
For those who don't know, North Center Bowl was the hall that you had to go up the long flight of stairs to enter. Once inside the doorway, the bar was immediately in front of you with the tables to the right. When Eddie gets hustled and leaves Vince and Carmen to finish the road trip to Atlantic City alone, they have a big blow-up in the stairwell. They also pull the hand railing off the wall during the scene.
When we did visit several years ago, we had an interesting conversation with the bartender. I believe she said her anunt owned the place at the time of the filming. We were talking with her about the movie and she offered an interesting piece of trivia. The scene didn't call for the hand rail to be pulled off the wall, it's just something that happened "in the heat" of the scene. The production crew liked it so much, it made it into the final cut of the film. She said everyone on the cast signed the railing and they had it displayed in their home. This is one of the reasons I like to visit these types of places....you sometimes hear stories that "you had to be there" to know about.
Anyone else have anything interesting to share with the class about North Center Bowl?
I was just wondering if anyone can give me a rough time about when the old place closed down. Freddie?...don't mean to test your memory just because it's your birthday.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
For those who don't know, North Center Bowl was the hall that you had to go up the long flight of stairs to enter. Once inside the doorway, the bar was immediately in front of you with the tables to the right. When Eddie gets hustled and leaves Vince and Carmen to finish the road trip to Atlantic City alone, they have a big blow-up in the stairwell. They also pull the hand railing off the wall during the scene.
When we did visit several years ago, we had an interesting conversation with the bartender. I believe she said her anunt owned the place at the time of the filming. We were talking with her about the movie and she offered an interesting piece of trivia. The scene didn't call for the hand rail to be pulled off the wall, it's just something that happened "in the heat" of the scene. The production crew liked it so much, it made it into the final cut of the film. She said everyone on the cast signed the railing and they had it displayed in their home. This is one of the reasons I like to visit these types of places....you sometimes hear stories that "you had to be there" to know about.
Anyone else have anything interesting to share with the class about North Center Bowl?
I was just wondering if anyone can give me a rough time about when the old place closed down. Freddie?...don't mean to test your memory just because it's your birthday.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!