Idaho moviemaker’s new film's set in Chicago, but nearly all of it was shot in Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman

Greg Green’s new film “Three of a Kind” boasts two actors who gained fame from iconic roles: Superman’s Lois Lane and Seinfeld’s Soup Nazi.

Margot Kidder and Larry Thomas are in supporting roles in Green’s film, a slick, sexy psychological thriller that the Idaho moviemaker hopes will get noticed at one of the top film festivals and picked up by a distributor.

“I want to be sure it plays in front of a large audience,” the 55-year-old filmmaker said. “We want to make enough money that we can make our next film, and the film after that.”

But what makes the movie truly unusual is that “Three of a Kind” was shot almost entirely in the Boise area — scenes take place at a home in Eagle, in the North End’s Hyde Park, at Chandlers Steakhouse, in Downtown Boise, in the women’s restroom of the El Korah Temple, at Ann Morrison Park, at Boise Airport, at Homedale Airport, and on the Boise State campus.

Numerous short films are made in Idaho each year, but very few full-length features are shot in the Gem State, said Peg Owens, marketing specialist in the Idaho Film Office. [...]

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