Mark Ruffalo and Chris Browning Films Scenes for “Now You See Me” at Golden Gate Casino

Mark Ruffalo poses with Golden Gate's Dancing Dealers
On April 10, actors Mark Ruffalo and Chris Browning headed to downtown Las Vegas for a night at the Golden Gate – Las Vegas’ original casino – to film a scene for the upcoming movie “Now You See Me” (Pictured above: Mark Ruffalo poses with Golden Gate’s Dancing Dealers – Photo credit: Golden Gate Casino). 

Mark Ruffalo and Golden Gate Co-owner Derek Stevens in front of Golden Gate Casino in Las Vegas

Mark Ruffalo and Golden Gate Co-owner Derek Stevens in front of Golden Gate Casino in Las Vegas

Photo credit: Golden Gate Casino.

The movie, scheduled to hit theaters in early 2013, pits a crack FBI squad in a game of cat and mouse against a super-team of the world’s greatest illusionists, who pull off a series of daring bank heists during their performances, showering the profits on their audiences while staying one step ahead of the law.

Mark Ruffalo films Now You See Me at Golden Gate Casino, Las Vegas

Mark Ruffalo films Now You See Me at Golden Gate Casino, Las Vegas

Photo credit: Golden Gate Casino.

The cast and crew worked into the early morning hours filming a dramatic chase scene through Golden Gate’s hip, vintage casino floor darting through slot machines and winding around the blackjack and poker tables eventually spilling out onto Fremont Street, where a massive crowd of onlookers enjoyed the show.

Chris Browning films Now You See Me at Golden Gate Casino, Las Vegas

Chris Browning films Now You See Me at Golden Gate Casino, Las Vegas

Photo credit: Golden Gate Casino.

Ruffalo and Browning made their work fun by posing with employees, including Golden Gate’s signature dancing dealers who will be seen in the movie and even recruited Golden Gate co-owner Derek Stevens as an extra.

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