In the Warner Brothers movie, Smith plays scientist Robert Neville who has worked to prevent a plague that is killing people and now he appears to be the last normal man left on earth. The scene, which was shot under the Brooklyn Bridge, cost about $5 million to shoot. The Soldiers earned $150 a day and Sergeant First Class Pedro Mojica of Headquarters Company 1st Battalion 69th Infantry appeared in a speaking role.Ī National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter and six humvees were used during the shoot. The Soldiers featured in scenes where Smith’s character, the sole normal survivor of a plague, is flashing back to the evacuation of New York City.Ībout 150 members of the 1st Battalion 69th Infantry, the 1st Battalion 258th Field Artillery and 3rd Battalion 142nd Aviation performed in the movie. ![]() The Soldiers were representing the 150 New York Army National Guard Soldiers who appeared in the new Will Smith movie when it was filmed in January 2007. ![]() Eight New York Army National Guard Soldiers joined the star-studded cast of “I Am Legend” for the film’s premier in New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday Dec.
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