Hi Marcus, About the most atmospheric cemetery you could get would be Highgate cemetery in Highgate, North London, UK, there are some fantastic and spooky mausoleums and headstones there, including the grave of Karl Marx and many other famous people from the past. Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcus Parmegiani" <marpar@rogers.com> To: <CANADA-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:06 AM Subject: [CGW] Seeking Cemetery for Film Location > Hello, > > I am hoping someone out there may be of some assistance. > > I am looking for a location to shoot a movie in. We need a decent sized, > atmospheric cemetery, kind of tumbledown and unkempt, with a good variety of > graves (mainly late nineteenth and early 20th century preferably). Ideally, > it is rural, has a load of trees and a sightline to a dirt road and a place > where a shack could be built. > > The best visually I have seen so far are the Bagdad cemetery in Pensacola, > FA, and the Laurel Cemetery in Georgia. > > http://www.filmnorthflorida.com/locations/Bagdad:-Cemetery > http://www.kingtisdell.org/laurel.htm > > It doesn't have to be an exact match. If there is anything like this out > there that you know of, please contact me I would be really grateful for > tips on any cemeteries that you may know about, especially if there are > pictures of them. > > At this point we're not even worrying about whether we could get permission > to shoot in them. We'll deal with that later. > > Many thanks. > > Marcus Parmegiani > Researcher > Deep Fried Films Inc. > Toronto, Ontario, Canada > 416.413.9914 > marpar@rogers.com > > > > ==== CANADA-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > Join the NEWCOMBE surname Mailing List! > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/n/newcombe.html >