Nicknamed the "Irish Sopranos," the made-in-Boston cable TV pilot "War of '04" is currently filming at the Boston Winery building located at Ericsson St. in Dorchester.The Civil War-era brick and stone structure is the location of the former Putnam Nail Factory and the old Seymour's Ice Cream haunt.
"They are currently filming in Dorchester, Neponset to be specific, today," writes a Loaded Gun tipster. "To be more specific, they are filming in the old Seymours Ice Cream factory on Ericsson St. in Port Norfolk (part of Dorchester)."
Starring British actor/singer Matthew Marsden (pictured), Kevin Chapman and David Patrick Kelly, the made-in-Boston two-hour cable pilot centering around Irish gang warfare is slotted to air on Spike TV. Walter Hill, an Emmy-award winner, is directing the show while Ultimate Fighting Championship Dana White is producing.
The story centers around the fallout when a Boston mob boss abruptly takes a leave of absence while rival gangs duke it out in an epic battle for control.
Click here for the latest on Spike-TV's "War of '04."

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Word on the set is Spike-TV picked up "War of '04" before they even finished filming.
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