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Sandler Returns to Peabody to Film Part of 'Grown Ups 2' This Summer

About half of the upcoming Adam Sandler film 'Grown Ups 2' will be shot in Marblehead this summer, but other scenes will be filmed in Peabody, Salem and Swampscott.

Adam Sandler and co. will be back in Peabody this summer to film scenes for the upcoming comedy "Grown Ups 2."

Last summer, to shoot part of "I Hate You, Dad" with the film crew most memorably transforming the exterior of the into "Classy Rick's Bacon and Leggs" and temporarily hanging a new sign outside the nightclub for the week. The sign, depicting a pink-haired woman in high heels strategically covered up by a plate of two eggs and bacon, had motorists' heads turning on Route 1 all week.

Prior to that, the crew spent a day in Downtown Peabody, shooting at an apartment building on Collins Street.

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The majority of "Grown Ups 2" will actually be shot in Marblehead at several local schools, a home on Marblehead Neck and on Atlantic Avenue, according to the film's location manager, Charlie Harrington.

Harrington appeared before the Marblehead Board of Selectmen earlier this week and asked for permission to film "a large portion of the movie" in Marblehead over the next four months.

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"This is basically the town in the movie and we will be pretending everything else we use will be in this town," Harrington said. "We scouted 30 or 40 towns and Marblehead was both the director's and Adam Sandler's favorite."

Shooting is expected to start the first week in May and continue through Aug. 9.

Although Harrington was careful not to give away too much of the plot before the movie comes out - he did say local residents shouldn't be surprised if they spot an NBA legend in a police uniform or a giant tire rolling down the street this summer.

"We have some stunt stuff to film. We don't have any high-speed driving or anything, but we have a scene where David Spade is put into a giant tire and he rolls through town, rolling past various landmarks until Shaquille O'Neal, who plays the town cop, stops him at the end of the sequence," Harrington said.

After giving away that tid-bit, which drew a chorus of laughter from those in attendance, Harrington was tight-lipped on exactly where and when filming will be taking place.

"We have at least 17 days of the film being shot in town, about eight or nine of those will be in Old Town and I think we have four or five days along Atlantic Avenue," Harrington said. "We are also planning on shooting a couple of days at several schools, both while school is in session and after summer vacation starts, and three other days at a house on Marblehead Neck."

Harrington said about half of the movie will be filmed in Marblehead and the remainder is expected to be shot at locations in Swampscott, Salem and Peabody.

Harrington said the name of the quintessential New England town that Marblehead will be depicting in the movie hasn't been nailed down yet.

"We're trying to figure out a name right now, Stanton I think is one of the names we're considering," Harrington said. "It's just supposed to be a New England town, I don't think they will ever say what state it is in."

The selectmen unanimously passed a motion to approve local filming and expressed their gratitude to the producers for picking Marblehead as the main location.

"I just want to say thanks to you guys, because this is really going to help the local economy this summer," Selectman James Nye said.

Cast members for the movie include Sandler, Spade, Taylor Lautner, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Kevin James, Maya Rudolph and Rob Schneider.

Residents interested in being an extra in the film can for additional information.


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