

The Raffels said they were thrilled they happened to make their grocery-store run during filming Knutson in 1999 filmed her first live-action short film, “Grandfather’s Birthday,” across the street from their house on Broadway Street, they said. “I need pickles to make a sandwich for my husband (Ray), who’s going fishing today,” she said, “and I need the pineapple to make zucchini bread. What to stream this week: ‘Barbie,’ Dan & Shay, ‘The Morning Show’ and ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Raffel said she didn’t mind waiting a few minutes to get into the store. We need to try and pick up the pace some.” IN BETWEEN TAKES, PICKLES AND PINEAPPLEĪs Knutson talked to the actors, Jennie Raffel, a Marine resident, walked in to buy a jar of Gedney pickles and a can of Dole crushed pineapple. The big thing is when she walks away and then pulls that watch out. “If it ends up here (on the counter) or if ends up down on the ground, it doesn’t matter. “I know the ($100) bill is the only prop, but if you could handle it a little bit more, that would be great,” she said. Knutson stopped the scene to give pointers.

Charlie eventually took the watch and gave her the wagon, and she walked out with it.

When Claire learned the bill was counterfeit, she got upset and then offered her gold watch as payment. “I worked like a captain, and now I get to play like a pirate.” “They said I was the hardest worker,” Claire said. She rang the bell on the wood counter once, then again and again.Ĭharlie, the shopkeeper played by Bohne, finally emerged from the back office, along with Frances.Ĭlaire greeted them both, handed Charlie a $100 bill and said she wanted to buy the wagon. If you want to find out why Claire wants a red wagon, “you’ll have to watch the movie,” Knutson said.ĭuring Tuesday’s shoot, a crew of about 30 people watched and waited inside and outside the store, as Claire walked in to buy the red wagon in the front window.
