Petite Jolie - "Twilight"
N 45° 51.779 W 122° 47.885
10T E 515673 N 5078843
Angela (Christian Serratos) and Jessica (Anna Kendrick) shop for a Prom Dress in Port Angeles while Bella (Kristen Stewart) waits for her chance to visit the Thunder and Whale bookstore
Waymark Code: WM9DN7
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 08/06/2010
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Although the setting for the Twi
Although the setting for the Twilight book by Stephenie Meyer was set in Forks Washington none of the movie was filmed there. The major locations where Kalama Washington, St Helens Oregon and the
Portland Area
Tag Lines:
1. When You Can Live Forever, What do You Live For
2. ... And so the lion fell in love with the lamb.
Wikipedia
Twilight is a 2008 American romantic vampire film. Directed by Catherine
Hardwicke, it is the first film in The Twilight Saga film series based on the
novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. It focuses on the development of a
relationship between human teenager Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and vampire
Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), and the subsequent efforts of Cullen and his
family to keep Swan safe from a coven of evil vampires.
The novel Twilight was followed by New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. New
Moon and Eclipse have been released as movies and Breaking Dawn is scheduled for
a Nov 2011 release
In the screen capture below we see Bella(Kristen Stewart) looking on while
Angela(Christian Serratos) and Jessica (Anna Kendrick) shop for a prom dress
On my recent visit to Seattle and Portland area I visited several Twilight
Filming locations
The location for the Petite Jolie dress store was a hair salon in St
Helens,Oregon
St Helens was all so the filming location for the Swan House,Bloated Toad
Restaurant, Thunder and Whale Book Store and the Parking Lot rescue scene
This is a shot looking away from the store at the Court House building across
the street
Here is an exterior shot of the hair salon
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