Talk:Light of Day

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[edit] Testimonial

-I must politely interject to state that I don't know if other scenes were shot in Chicago never having seen the movie, but to note that it was either only shot in, or was also shot in Lincolnwood, Illinois. As an 11 year-old boy growing up in Skokie on the Lincolnwood border, I happened while out playing upon the set of the movie. I never got any closer than anyone else present that wasn't part of the filming, however I did talk to a man working on the set who told Me that Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett were present, and that they were filming a movie called, "Light of Day." The movie was thus either shot both in Lincolnwood, Illinois, and Chicago, or it was only in Lincolnwood, which is a suburb of Chicago. It would be inaccurate for Me to say for certain that it was either Lincolnwood alone, or Chicago and Lincolnwood, but having been present I do know that it was shot in Lincolnwood. [19:30, 28 October 2007 68.51.228.79]

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[edit] Light of Day

Was this ever released to DVD? Chubbles (talk) 21:17, 20 January 2008 (UTC)