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PilotThe Cameron Parish 35¢ August 18, 2005 Vol. 49--No. 34 Cameron, La. 70631 THE OLD FEED store in Creole was cast as the Sheriff’s office for the movie “Little Chenier” being shot in the area. The movie crew put in the “barred” windows and cre- ated the antique looking sign for the building. A real Cameron Parish deputy is shown crossing the road in front of the fake sheriff’s office. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Shooting of movie wraps up this week THIS WAS the remains of a tractor-trailer rig that crashed and burned between Oak By CYNDI SELLERS Creole folks prepared a big who we really are, she said, Grove and Grand Chenier Tuesday morning. The truck driver was killed. buffet for the cast and crew. and the film will showcase (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Filming for the movie Fried turkey and alligator, what a beautiful place “Little Chenier” (working title shrimp gumbo, potato stew, Cameron Parish is, with “Little Bayou”) is wrapping side dishes and desserts warm loving people and beau- Fiery crash leaves truck up this week in Cameron galore showed off the culinary tiful scenery. She uses the Parish. Assistant producer skill for which the area is words “sophisticated,” Amy Johnson says the film is known. Judging from the “classy,” and “graceful” to scheduled to finish produc- comments, the cast and crew describe inhabitants of the driver dead here Tuesday tion by the end of the week. were impressed and very parish, which is identified by She said the progress has grateful for the home cooked name in the film. By CYNDI SELLERS re-ignited later in the morn- to fire fighting and removal, been “really smooth” consid- meal. The crew has spent a lot of ing. Firefighters remained at finally being cleared at 8:12 ering the amount of rain that When asked about the eco- time filming scenery and A New Iberia man lost his the scene the rest of the day p.m. has interrupted shooting from nomic impact of the film on wildlife to showcase the beau- life in a fiery pre-dawn acci- for safety reasons. time to time. the local scene, Johnson ty of the area. Spectacular dent Tuesday morning on Accident reconstruction- TRAFFIC WOES These last days of filming explained that there has been sunsets and flocks of roseate Hwy. 82 west of the ists from the sheriff's office Traffic in lower Cameron have been more visible to the very little, since it is a very spoonbills, as well a fishing Mermentau River Bridge. and insurance companies Parish was delayed by several public than most, with traffic low budget project and all the opportunities will be show- Aaron E. Segura, 29, formerly found no skid marks on the events early this week, at being held up in Creole on locations are being donated. cased. of Abbeville, was driving a road, leading to a surmise times forcing drivers to take a Monday and in Grand Property owners have “There are people on this tractor-trailer rig for Doerle that the driver may have fall- very round-about route. Chenier on Tuesday while been eager to allow filming film who have worked on Food Services to Cameron en asleep at the wheel before Delays were caused at the scenes were filmed on and for nothing more than screen movies like “The Aviator” and when he struck a tree at the entering the dangerous curve. Creole intersection on near major highways.The credit, with the company hav- “The Matrix,” she said. “They s-curve about one mile west of An observer at the scene said Monday due to filming of a delays lasted less than five ing lots of places to choose are doing this project because the bridge. it was the worst accident of movie. On Tuesday, the same minutes on average, and most from. they care about this beautiful The impact sent the vehi- its type he had ever seen. movie held up traffic at the people did not mind the wait One reason for the great story, and they are working cle across the road and along Removal of the burned out Mermentau River Bridge dur- too much. cooperation, she feels, is that for very little money to make a fence line until it stopped in vehicle was difficult, finally ing the morning and early Johnson said all the com- this film will give Louisiana it possible.” a clump of trees and began to requiring the removal of sev- afternoon. munities of Southwest Cajuns a chance to been seen After filming concludes, it burn. eral trees and two wreckers to A major accident just west Louisiana have treated the as “more than just toothless will take from six months to a Cameron Sheriff's Deputy take the truck out in sections. of the bridge, involving an 18- movie company really well, idiots.” She and her co-pro- year for the film to be Carl Conner came upon the A hazardous materials clean- wheeler, further complicated displaying the famous south- ducers, SWLA natives, want released. Johnson said the scene at 4:59 a.m. to find the up crew was called out by the east-west traffic on Tuesday ern hospitality. “People have the world to know that producers intend to hold the vehicle burning. As he was Department of Environmen- morning and afternoon, while invited us into their homes Louisiana people don't eat premier in Lake Charles, red calling for the fire depart- tal Quality, even though the another truck failed to negoti- and cooked meals for us,” she whole baby alligators on a carpet and all, so the people ment, there was a large explo- cargo consisted of food and ate the Creole intersection said. stick. who were involved can take sion and the entire rig supplies for use off-shore. that afternoon, closing it from On Monday a group of “We want to show people part. became fully involved. The Approximately 300 feet of 4-5:30 p.m. driver was not able to escape. fence had to be replaced, as Workers leaving Cameron The blaze was extin- well. and heading to Grand guished by Creole Fire Hwy. 82 was closed at var- Chenier Tuesday afternoon department volunteers, but ious times during the day due had to travel to Oak Grove, Mosquito control is topic then north to Creole, then By DEDE NUNEZ problems. sick, report “flu-like” symp- east to Muria and south to the The Southern House toms within one to six days Mermentau Bridge. Josh Hightower, biologist Mosquito is the most common after being bitten by a mos- An additional problem for with the Cameron Parish carrier of the West Nile dis- quito. drivers has been the smoke Mosquito Abatement District, ease. Birds become infected According to Hightower, from lightning-spawned gave a seminar on Mosquito with the disease; the mosqui- older people and immuno- marsh fires, which at times Control at the Cameron to bites them and carries the compromised people are at made driving hazardous. 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