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Monday, March 26, 2012

'Dark Knight' producers give thousands of replanting trees

Patterns of film behind the last film of Batman The Dark Knight Rises have donated thousands of dollars to replant trees in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after the original green was shot to make room for the stem.

The last opus of the Caped Crusader franchise, starring Christian Bale and Anne Hathaway, took over huge areas of the city for sequences of action index high octane and prosecution of car.

The tree-lined streets do not match the winter vision of Director Christopher Nolan for the film and the studio patterns cut from oak, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - but they plan to replant once completed filming.

Stage manager Ilt Jones said the newspaper, "we we are committed to all that we found in Pittsburgh, if not better." We hope to remove all traces of fake snow, and we will replace many more trees that we removed, in collaboration with the appropriate city agencies. »

The producers have also provided $20,000 to the group goal not-for-profit Pittsburgh tree to ensure replacements are planted.

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