With a cast and crew into the dozens of people in Batavia today, scenes for the upcoming bio-pic about Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, were completed today at the Old Courthouse in Batavia.
There are no pictures here of Chadwick Boseman, who is playing Marshall, because producers asked photographers not to take pictures of him in costume. They want to preserve the mystique of Boseman in character until the film is released, one of the co-producers said. We were free to wander the set and take pictures of all other aspects of the production.
The interior of the Old Courthouse was dressed up to look like a county courthouse in Oklahoma in the 1940s. Light switches were removed and the holes covered, the exit sign removed, an old clock and fans installed and pictures hung on the wall suitable to the time and location. There were also a 48-star U.S. flag behind the bench and the Oklahoma state flag.
Carl Hicks, who grew up in Le Roy, is interviewed by Mike Pettinella for the Buffalo News. Hicks was the construction supervisor for the set.
Wonderful pictures! I love
Wonderful pictures! I love how the pictures were done in black and white. Classic. Looks like it will be a wonderful film.
Howard. Any idea whether they
Howard. Any idea whether they had any movie shots depicting the American flag? And, if they did, did they use an era-correct one (as Hawaii's star wasn't added until 1960)?
Just curious!
I didn't include the pictures
I didn't include the pictures of the lowering the 50 and putting up the 48 on the courthouse flag pole, but they did.
OK. Thanks, Howard.
OK. Thanks, Howard.
Guess someone on their payroll must've read the script.
:)