TOMMY LEE On Set Of '10th And Wolf': Photo Available

September 16, 2004

The Tribune-Review is reporting that former MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee was in Pittsburgh Wednesday (Sept. 15) for the filming of "10th and Wolf". The 31st Street Pub was turned into The Congress Club for the movie. Brad Renfro, Giovanni Ribisi and James Marsden were also on the set. A photo of Lee on the movie set can be viewed at this location.

The movie is based on a true story about a mob war in South Philadelphia. The war was between young mobsters who expected to assume control of a crime family.

Filming in the Strip District is expected to last until the weekend. The crew will be filming in the Pittsburgh area until Nov. 1.

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