![]() ![]() Gayle said, “I had just finished reading Salem Falls and loved the book.” Gould added, “We knew there were only 100 people who’d be able to get in, so we knew we should get here early.”įor Larry and Gayle Caudle, of Fergus, much of the attraction was seeing their hometown on the big screen. Her daughter, Lindsay Plant, of Cambridge, came to watch the show with her mom. ![]() “I remember watching our local little Black & White restaurant turn into the Do Or Diner … that was enough to captivate my interest.” The pair were special guests for the two Friday night screenings of Salem Falls.įilmed here last fall, downtown Fergus served as the backdrop for many of the locations of Salem Falls.Īnd residents young and old were in attendance, a few arrived nearly an hour early since they knew there were only a limited number of seats.ĭeborah Gould, of Elora, said she and her daughter came to see Salem Falls “based on the book by Jodi Picoult, a wonderful author.” Hordal were welcomed with open arms at the Grand Theatre. Though the trailer of Salem Falls states “In this town … strangers … are not welcome,” the same is not true for Fergus, where the movie was filmed.ĭirector Bradley Walsh and location manager A.J. ![]() It was a full house Friday night at the Grand Theatre for the town’s premiere of Salem Falls. ![]()
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