Here is another movie with a local NJ mine featured in one of the first scenes:
Kinsey (2004)
Staring: Liam Neeson & Laura Linney
Andover Cave - NO ANDOVER MINE!
from NJ Herald , August 5, 2003
By MARY PAOLUCCI
ANDOVER TWP. - Unbeknownst to many, Hollywood made its way to Sussex County Monday when filming for the upcoming movie "Kinsey" took place in a quiet alcove in the woods off of Limecrest Road. "Quiet on the set!" echoed across the valley as leading actors, Liam Neeson ("Schindler's List") and Laura Linney ("The Mothman Prophecies"), repeatedly practiced their lines. The filming, which took place at the mouth of a cave (MINE) from 8 a.m. until after 6 p.m., was long and tedious as about 85 movie staff and crew workers milled around the set checking sound and lighting to ensure that filming ran smoothly. The movie, which is scheduled to appear in theaters in 2004, is a controversial drama in which Neeson plays Alfred Kinsey, a professor who studies insects. In the scene taped Monday, Neeson, as Kinsey, takes his girlfriend, played by Linney, to a cave (MINE) to ask her to marry him. The two mega movie stars rehearsed their lines over again until the scene was perfect and the director called "cut."
Other actors to star in the movie, but who were not on location Monday include John Lithgow ("Orange County," "3rd Rock from the Sun") Chris O'Donnell ("Batman Forever") and Tim Curry ("Charlie's Angels," "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"). According to the movies local scene filmed was to take place in 1927 by the mouth of a cave (MINE). Ciric found Monday's cave (MINE) by calling the New Jersey Film Commission which put her in touch with local cave conservationist Wayne Russell. The cave (MINE) is privately owned by a local resident of the township, according to Russell, who picked out three caves in the county for director Bill Condon to look at. Condon chose the Limecrest cave (ANDOVER MINE) within a matter of hours because of its easy access to the main roadway and its mystical qualities, according to Ciric.
The cave(MINE), hollowed into a wall of jutting rocks, sits in the valley of the woods surrounded by tall, slender trees and a winding brook that eddies through a small fissure nearby. The rock formation and the cave (MINE) look like they were formed many years ago, untouched by man. "It had to look sort of magical," Ciric said. "And this cave (MINE) does that."
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http://www.ironminers.com/ironmines/andover-mine-1.htm
I can't believe that these people are calling it a cave. I had to alter the text with (MINE) because calling it a cave is just not correct. Wow that's to funny!
This is wild that I found out another Andover Mine lurks about in (Brothers United; Woolcock), Roebourne, Pilbara gold field, Pilbara region, Western Australia, Australia
Ref.: Rocks & Min.: 22:329. A lead mine located 12 km miles South to south west of Roebourne.
Reference: Lead, Zinc and Silver Deposits of Western Australia by K.M. Ferguson, published by the GSWA 1999.