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ROSWELL — George Clooney was wearing a mustache and Army fatigues as filming began this week at New Mexico Military Institute on the actor's latest movie, "Men Who Stare at Goats."

Crowds lined up along temporary barricades, hoping to spot Clooney or the film's other notable actors, including Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor and Kevin Spacey. All they saw Tuesday were cadets and security guards on patrol.

About 500 Roswell residents have been cast as extras.

The film's publicist, Rob Harris, said security is necessary for the movie to be finished on schedule. He thanked Roswell and NMMI officials for being hospitable and "accommodating our needs."

Shooting wraps up shooting at NMMI on Friday.

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Information from: Roswell Daily Record, http://www.roswell-record.com


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