Cage movie washed away
Nicolas Cage's new movie The Sorcerer's Apprentice was turned into a washout by the second wettest June in New York's history. The city was hit with more than double the usual levels of rainfall, causing cast and crew members on the fantasy film a series of logistical nightmares. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer explains, "In 38 days on set, we had 32 days of rain, which didn't help us." As soon as shooting finished, the sun came out and summer kicked off in the city, pouring further salt in...
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