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The other funny story is when they were filming at Watson's Drug Store there was a huge crowd (mostly women) across the street on Chapman hoping to get a glimpse of Tom Hanks. Somehow I managed to wander over to the side entrance around the corner where I knew Tom Hanks and the rest of cast came in and out. There was hardly anybody there so I stationed myself where I could get a good shot of Tom Hanks when he left for the day. With camera in hand I patiently waited some 90 minutes when the limo arrived ready to pick up Mr. Hanks. Still hardly anybody was there. When Tom Hanks came out somebody shouted "There he is!" In a microsecond the limo was mobbed by a huge crowd that practically materialised out of nowhere, totally ruining the shot! In of itself it was like a scene from a movie.
Every year St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church in the Byzantine/Latino quarter of Los Angeles hosts a Greek festival. Tom Hanks, whose wife is of Greek ancestry, made it to the festival, spoke a few words, then danced Greek-style with the others. Nobody bothered him, and I could not ascertain any body guards present. I suppose that the Greek community respects him and the festival enough to let Hanks and his wife enjoy the festivities.