Many times when I see a movie there will be that location that will jump out at me in more ways than one. It can be meaningful for the following reasons: the scene is memorable; I recognize the location; or there is something in the scene that makes it interesting. Many times a nice looking item is not real, it's simply a movie prop. When I go to the location to find it and it's not there, I have to admit I'm disappointed. Sometimes, however, I'm pleasantly surprised.One that stands out for me is my trip with my wife and daughter a year and a half ago to Hershey and then the Amish country. I love the movie Witness and for years said it would be great to find some locations from that film. One that stands out for me is the scene where John Book (Harrison Ford) goes with the Amish family to town. They go to a general store where there are a lot of tourists trying to take pictures of the Amish people. John Book goes to a telephone booth to make a call to his police officer partner. I always wanted to find that location, especially the phone booth. I figured, however, that phone booth must be a prop and anyway, if it was real it's probably gone.
My go-to reference book Worldwide Movie Locations had the location listed as being in Intercourse, Penn., of all places. Still, no address was given. I had, however, my trusty navigator and it did bring me to Intercourse (the town, that is). There, I encountered a friendly convenience store worker that told me that Intercourse means friendship and she absolutely remembered when Witness came to town. I was moments away from Intercourse... the town and movie location, that is.
As I've explained in other articles, this gives me a total feeling of excitement. As we drove down the street I started to recognize some of the sites. We parked the car and then made our way to the general store. Once there I immediately recognized the area even though it has changed somewhat since the film was made over twenty five years ago. I also had my portable DVD with the movie so I was able to watch it and the current location at the same time.
The area where the buggies parked in the film was there, however, I found out that today it's mostly for show. But the big attraction, however, was walking up the stairs and seeing... yes, the actual phone booth! It was not a prop at all. It was a real phone booth. Of course I painstakingly went back and forth between the DVD and the actual booth. I noticed there was a phone number listed on the dial that was different in the DVD. That, however, was the only difference. Everything else was the same.When looking for locations sometimes you come up empty and sometimes you get lucky. On that day, I got lucky in Intercourse! The town and movie location, that is.



Okay, maybe this is a cheesy entry. The fact that I have included a picture of myself with my arms thrusting into the air, mimicking a certain movie-character icon, is something thousands of schmucks have done before and will continue to do as long as these steps stand. Well, that's okay for a few reasons.




