![]() ![]() On the the film's final day of shooting Thursday, she left class early to do hospital scenes at Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Upper Darby, Pa. The living room and basement in Cook's Washington Township house are featured in the film as a penthouse apartment.Ĭook, who will study business and drama at Montclair State University next year, spent a week in the Poconos in December shooting her role as Jessie Cole. Several township students - including Jon Lucich - were pulled from class to work as extras.Ībout 70 percent of the film was shot in New Jersey, with a half-dozen locations in South Jersey including scenes at Westville's Club Fitness and the Craft House and Maxx Beats Recording Studio in Cherry Hill, according to director Ray Mamrak, a Mount Holly native. The scene, only minutes long, took two hours to set up, rehearse and shoot. Lighting crews transformed the school's modest theater into the VIP-only backstage area of a concert. In the high school auditorium, Farley and Cardillo shot a "pickup scene" - a film biz term for a transitional scene. "I play a good ex-girlfriend," she laughed. Fontaine, who inherits and must save Jersey Mint Records from his recently deceased parents. Farley plays Vicky, ex-girlfriend to Chris Cardillo's character J. "The Mint," in post-production, is set to release in June. ![]() Students at the Gloucester County school weren't in on her visit.įarley, who wrapped her final season of MTV's "Snooki and JWoww," was fresh from a six-hour flight from California to shoot final scenes for "The Mint," a DVD release film featuring the "Jersey Shore" reality star and Washington Township High senior Rachel Cook in a supporting role. ![]() When Jenni "JWoww" Farley pulls up in a white limousine, she expects to sign autographs and take selfies with adoring "Jersey Shore" fans.īut her limo rolled into Washington Township High School's parking lot without any fanfare Thursday morning. ![]()
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