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Ellen Page, Julianne Moore Film 'Freeheld' At Rye Brook Gas Station

RYE BROOK -- A Shell station at the corner of Ridge Street and Bowman Avenue was the scene Tuesday for the movie "Freeheld,'' starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore and Ellen Page

After shooting a pickup truck scene, Ellen Page right, and Julianne Moore chatted.

After shooting a pickup truck scene, Ellen Page right, and Julianne Moore chatted.

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Julianne Moore, left, checking her cellphone.

Julianne Moore, left, checking her cellphone.

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The final take in which Ellen Page hops out of the pickup truck to confront a driver and/or get a cup of coffee.....

The final take in which Ellen Page hops out of the pickup truck to confront a driver and/or get a cup of coffee.....

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Page returning to the pickup truck carrying coffee outside the Rye Brook Shell station.

Page returning to the pickup truck carrying coffee outside the Rye Brook Shell station.

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Julianne Moore getting makeup just before Tuesday's shoot.

Julianne Moore getting makeup just before Tuesday's shoot.

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The film crew hovers around the pickup truck.

The film crew hovers around the pickup truck.

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Do you recognize this actor? Or is she just in a minor role?

Do you recognize this actor? Or is she just in a minor role?

Photo Credit: Jon Craig

There was no sign of Carell Tuesday afternoon, but Moore and Page hopped in and out of a pickup truck during several takes of one scene.

Moore, 53, normally a redhead, was sporting a very blonde look Tuesday.

Page, 27, who was driving the pickup truck, shouts "A--hole, move your car,'' jumps out and appears to confront a motorist parked directly in front. (But she returns to her truck carrying a cup of coffee, so you'll have to wait for the movie to find out what really happens.) An unidentified actor sat quietly in her car parked directly behind the pickup throughout the film shoot.

The film tells the true story of a New Jersey police detective (played by Moore) who became terminally ill and tried to transfer her pension benefits to her domestic partner, played by Ellen Page.

Carell plays the supporting role of Steven Goldstein, a passionate advocate for Garden State Equality. The Daily Voice will keep you posted on any other star sightings in Westchester this week.

More on the movie can be found here: 

 

 

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