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  2. Mystic Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The film's plot is set in Mystic, [6] but most of the filming locations were in neighboring towns. The building used for the pizza restaurant was a converted home in Stonington Borough at 70 Water St. [7] After the film's release, the real-life Mystic Pizza building [8] in downtown Mystic was renovated to resemble the film set. The Windsor ...

  3. Mystic River Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic district includes properties along Route 1, West Mystic Avenue, Route 215, High Street, Pearl Street, and Cliff Street. Mystic Pizza is located in the district, made famous by the movie of the same name.

  4. 30 Locations That Are Famous Because A Popular Movie Was ...

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    Mystic Pizza (1988) Vs 70 Water St, Stonington CT (2024) The location where they filmed the movie is about a 10 minute drive from the real restaurant (which is located right in Mystic). Image ...

  5. Mystic, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Pizza. The title of the film Mystic Pizza was inspired by a pizza shop in Mystic. Screenwriter Amy Holden Jones spent summers in the area and chose the Mystic Pizza restaurant as the focus of her story about the lives of three young waitresses. [29] In 1997, Steven Spielberg shot various scenes for the film Amistad at Mystic Seaport

  6. Mystic Aquarium is the setting for a new Hallmark Christmas ...

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    Arguably, the most famous movie to ever be filmed in Mystic is the 1988 "Mystic Pizza." While the Mystic Pizza restaurant is not one of the real-life locations to make a cameo in the movie, one of ...

  7. Mystic Pizza (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Pizza is a jukebox musical with a book by Sandy Rustin and score by various artists. The score includes pop music hits from the 1980s. [1]The musical is based on the 1988 film of the same name that starred Julia Roberts.

  8. Us Ranks Julia Roberts’ Top 10 Rom-Coms: From ... - AOL

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    Only a select few actresses are synonymous with the romantic comedy movie genre —and Julia Roberts is certainly one of them. From her 1988 foray into the genre in the beloved film Mystic Pizza ...

  9. Amy Holden Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones’s coming-of-age classic Mystic Pizza is inspired by Mystic Pizza Shack in Mystic, Connecticut. Jones envisioned Mystic Pizza to be her Diner, a 1982 bromantic comedy film by Barry Levinson, citing it as the female version of that film. She had expected to direct it and wrote it for herself to direct.