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When
a movie or television company needs awnings or canopies that match the
period of a production, they call on Hudson Awning. We do extensive
research to make sure the design is authentic and always complete the
job quickly and efficiently. |
American Gangster






Hudson transformed a typical city block in Harlem into the 1950's era. They researched the fabric and style
from that period and worked closely with the set movie decorators to make it look authentic.
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Far From Heaven
Our awnings created
an old-fashioned look to the Boardwalk circa 1950,
which was supposed to be a New Jersey shore town. The scene
was actually shot at Rye Playland in New York. |
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Two
Weeks’ Notice
These turn-of-the-century
canopies appeared in
two ways—brand new and aged 75 years. |
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Maid
in Manhattan


A
replacement cover transforms the world-famous Waldorf Astoria
into the fictional Beresford Hotel for this popular Jennifer Lopez film.
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Look for Hudson’s work in the following films and popular TV shows:
Cadillac Records - Headhunters Inc.
Julie & Julia - Columbia Pictures, Silvercup Studios
Wild Hogs - Wild Hogs Productions
Definitely, Maybe - Definitely Film LLC
Spider Man 3 - Sony Pictures
The Good Shepard - New York New York Productions
The Producers - Brooksworks, LLC
War of the Worlds - Paramount Pictures
Maid in Manhattan - Revolution Studio
Two Weeks Notice - Warner Brothers
Unfaithful - Twentieth Century Studio
A Beautiful Mind - Beaumind Productions
Nailed Right In - Universal Pictures
Ali - Sony Pictures
Men In Black II - Columbia Pictures
Stuart Little II - Columbia Pictures, Silver Cup Studios
Far From Heaven - Sara Jane Pictures
The Apprentice - TV Show
Alfie - Paramount Pictures
Theater and production companies who have called on Hudson for their services:
Helen Hayes Theatre Company
Warner Brothers Studios
Woody Allen Productions
Century Theatre
New York New York Productions
Castle Rock Pictures
Universal City Studios
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