'Little Chicago' Looking for Star

If you're waiting for filming to start up again on the movie "Little Chicago," you'll have to wait a little longer. Producers had hoped to resume filming in late spring or early summer, but that date has been moved until the stars of the film can be signed. Executive Producer Carl Veno says as soon as they sign someone to play Al Ritchie they'll be ready to go in three or four weeks. In addition to more filming in Bradford, crews will be in Kane, Olean and Salamanca. Meanwhile, state Senator Mike Stack says it's important that Pennsylvania keep attracting the film industry with the current tax credits that are available. "Continuing to do more to attract films to our state would mean a great boost to our economy," Stack says. "We need this, considering the struggles our constituents are going through with rising prices on necessities and the mounting economic recession our country is moving toward." Stack recently filmed a scene for the cable TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," but says he's not sure yet if the scene will make the cut.

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