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From: jpj@mss.UUCP (J. P. Jenal)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Seeing movies shot where you live (Mass Appeal)
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Date: Sun, 10-Feb-85 13:21:58 EST
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Organization: Mayfield Senior School, Pasadena, Ca
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Summary: 

Saw Mass Appeal the other night - it too was shot in part at Mayfield.
(For those of you who might be interested, the Monsignor's office is our
Headmaster's office and the hallways of the seminary were ours as well.  In
the scene where the young priest is called in on the carpet - he is
originally in an adjacent office - Admissions - and then walks in to see
the Monsignor.  As he does so, he walks past a portrait of a Pope - when I
saw the film with a group of Mayfield faculty we all started laughing at
that point since the painting is actually there!)

At any rate, I was distracted by the familiar locales - mostly *all* from
Pasadena - but I think that was due to the stunningly insipid script.
Almost anything could have served as a distraction.  A film to avoid.