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Where was The Lucky One filmed

The Lucky One

Year: 2012

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance

Country: USA

<p>The Lucky One was filmed in the United States of America</p>

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Locations

  • In the church.

    In movie

    Scene where Logan accompanies the choir on the piano at church. Beth's young son comes on stage. He plays the violin and falsifies a little, Logan encourages him with a smile. Beth, who is sitting in the audience, has tears in her eyes - she is very proud of her little boy.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Evangelical Lutheran Church, which is located in the town of Abita Springs. The church was built in 1906, the building was later named Brown-Leveson Hall, and is now used as a Sunday school and meeting place for the congregation.

  • Logan's house

    In movie

    Scene where Logan is shown an old abandoned house for sale. He looks around and sees that the house needs a strong repair. The hero agrees to the purchase, because he needs somewhere to live. The seller obligingly offers boards and tools to fix the house.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Camp Salmen Nature Park Lodge. An old French-Creole cottage located in Camp Salmen Nature Park became home to the character in the movie. The building was built between 1787 and 1790 and there is no exact information as to what it was used for at the time. After 1924, the house served as the main building of Camp Salmen for the Boy Scouts. The structure is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  • The Greene family home and dog shelter

    In movie

    Scene where In search of the girl from the photo, Logan arrives at a dog shelter run by the Green family. He is met by a young woman, and the hero recognizes her as his "savior". They get acquainted, and by chance Logan gets a job at the shelter.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Creedmoor Plantation in the state of Louisiana. At the beginning of the 19th century the territory of 120 thousand square kilometers was a sugar plantation. Now it is private property, where the film team was allowed to shoot. The artists turned a dilapidated chicken coop into a foster home for dogs. And on the walls hung photos of pets, many of which were real pets of the film crew.