Hollywood is moving into McDonough again for Tyler Perry’s
new Holiday movie. The movie is
wrapping up today on the square.
The movie filmed in the downtown square, and they have also filmed
outdoor shots at the Welcome Center.
McDonough native Beau Kelley was
filled with a sense of pride as he snapped photos of filmmaker Tyler Perry’s
crew at work Tuesday. Kelley said he was able to get closer to Perry than many
others during the filming.
“I was actually an extra in a
few scenes and got to read lines in front of Tyler Perry,” said Kelley. “It was
intimidating but it was also exciting.”
Perry is expected to wrap up
scenes for his movie, “A Madea Christmas,” Wednesday on the Square.
Kelley said the film has shined
a spotlight on the city he calls home.
“I think we take for granted how
charming it is,” he said. “It speaks to how special this town is for Tyler
Perry to want to use it as the backdrop for a major motion picture.”
The movie has been a hot topic
of conversation at downtown businesses this week.
Bob Knowles, owner of Blumen
Trio, said he is looking forward to seeing the impact the film will have on the
city.
“It’s great for McDonough,” he
said. “The fact that they chose us, I’m thrilled.”
Knowles said business at his
flower shop is typically slower in January. He hopes tourism in McDonough will
get a boost from the movie.
“People will come to see where
the movie was made,” said Knowles.
Several businesses on the Square
got a facelift Tuesday as movie crews worked to transform the area for the
movie. Knowles said the look of his business has remained intact.
“They don’t have to do anything
with our windows,” he said. “They’re changing everybody else’s. They’re either
putting in window displays or tweaking the others.”
Frank Leo owns of Mr. Leo’s
Wonder Emporium, which shares space with Blumen Trio at 19 Griffin St. Leo said
the movie is exciting for McDonough and that it will likely bring more business
to the area in time.
“Everybody thinks that because
they’re bringing a movie here, it’s going to bring business in that day, but it
should bring it in the future,” said Leo. “It can put McDonough on the map.”
Jennifer Price, tourism director
for the McDonough Hospitality and Tourism Board, agrees.
“This is huge,” said Price. “A
great deal of visitors from all over the U.S. will want to visit McDonough to
see where the movie was filmed.”
Earlier versions of the movie
script called for scenes to be filmed at the McDonough Welcome Center. However,
Price said that has changed.
“They are no longer going to be
filming at the actual Welcome Center,” she said. “They’ll be filming on the
downtown Square and there will be shots of the exterior of the Welcome Center.
Beyond that, I’m not sure because the script is continuing to change.”
Greg Berkes, owner of Gritz
Family Restaurant, welcomed the film’s location manager, Jason Underwood, into
his eatery for lunch Tuesday. Berkes said the movie will give exposure to
McDonough, while helping Tyler Perry Studios at the same time.
Underwood said Wednesday will be
the studio’s last day of filming in Henry County and that the project has been
a positive experience.
“Everybody’s been pretty great,”
said Underwood. “It does, to some degree, energize the commerce center where
filming is taking place. Especially in small towns, there’s a lot of local
pride and it’s a talking point for the community.”
While most downtown merchants
have spoken well of the film’s effect on business, the same is not true for
Katherine Yancey, co-owner of Party Time. She said customers have not been
coming to her store as regularly this week as they normally do.
Brandon McKeown helps with
inventory and merchandise at Party Time. He agreed with Yancey about a decline
in business during filming.
“The first two days, that’s when
we saw the traffic,” said McKeown. “After that, it’s been few and far apart.”
McDonough Police Chief Preston
Dorsey said Perry’s team will shoot scenes Wednesday at a house on Griffin
Street and behind Gritz. The chief said traffic won’t be as bad as originally
thought.
“We redesigned the traffic plan
to make it more friendly to the businesses downtown,” said Dorsey.
For more information see Henry
Herald.
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