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Ligonier area provides props as ‘The Pale Blue Eye’ film crew arrives at Compass Inn

Jeff Himler
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
A member of the production crew prepares cables on Wednesday, Dec. 15 outside the Compass Inn Museum in Laughlintown during the filming of the movie “The Pale Blue Eye.”
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Camera equipment is seen ready to film the movie “The Pale Blue Eye” on Wednesday, Dec. 15, outside the Compass Inn Museum in Laughlintown.
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
A production crew works at the movie set of “The Pale Blue Eye” on Wednesday, Dec. 15, outside the Compass Inn Museum in Laughlintown.
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Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review
Fellow antiques vendor Marian Ewing of Derry Township looks at an early Pennsylvania redware plate on Wednesday, Dec. 15 in West Deer resident JoLee Snyder’s booth at the Laughlintown Antique Mall. Snyder sold several other period furnishings as potential props for the Netflilx movie “The Pale Blue Eye,” which was filming this week at the nearby historic Compass Inn Museum.
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Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review
Owner Lois McGinity holds an antique iron candelabra on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the Laughlintown Antique Mall. Vendors at the mall sold several period furnishings as potential props for the Netflilx movie “The Pale Blue Eye,” which was filming this week at the nearby historic Compass Inn Museum.
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Courtesy of Fort Ligonier
A 6-pound cannon that is a replica of an 18th-century original is among artillery pieces displayed at historic Fort Ligonier in Ligonier. The fort has loaned four such cannon for use in area filming of the period Netflilx movie "The Pale Blue Eye."
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Courtesy of Fort Ligonier
A 6-pound cannon that is a replica of an 18th-century original is fired at historic Fort Ligonier in Ligonier. The fort has loaned four such cannons for use in area filming of the period Netflilx movie “The Pale Blue Eye.”

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