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Alternate history? Keep a lookout for Nazis on the streets of Vancouver late next month when Amazon Prime’s The Man in the High Castle begins shooting its series based on Philip K. Dick’s award-winning novel about what America would be like if the Germans and the Japanese won WWII. Set in 1962 and produced by Ridley Scott and Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files), the 10-episode series stars Alexa Davalos as Juliana Crain, Rupert Evans as Frank Frink and Rufus Sewell as SS Obergruppenführer John Smith. Other cast includes Luke Kleintank as double agent Joe Blake and DJ Qualls.
The Man in the High Castle shot its pilot last Fall in Roslyn, Washington, familiar to fans of Northern Exposure as the town of Cicely, Alaska. Here is the Roslyn Cafe covered in WWII posters. Click on Why Roslyn? for more images.
And in Seattle as New York (controlled by the Germans) and San Francisco (controlled by the Japanese).
#InspectorKido #FrankFrink aka @joeldelafuente and @rupert_evans breakin while in #Seattle #TheManInTheHighCaslte pic.twitter.com/6svp5HEav9
— BOBO Radio (@KlwnArmyRadio) March 6, 2015
The Man in the High Castle is expected to film in and around Vancouver from April 21st to August 27th.