PATERSON -- Goodfellas of the Great Falls?

Movie mobsters Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino will be in Paterson on Sunday filming scenes from mob auteur Martin Scorsese's latest organized crime film, "The Irishman," according to a published report.

The Asbury Park Press reported that a vice president of Villa Roma Productions, the production company for "The Irishman," was captivated by Passaic County seat's architecture while watching the Jim Jarmusch film, "Paterson."

The city's visual signatures include its 19th Century brick factory buildings and the Great Falls.

Other members the cast include Harvey Keitel, Bobby Cannavale, Ray Romano and Joe Pesci, who won an Oscar for best supporting actor in Scorsese's 1990 mob classic, "Goodfellas," which starred DeNiro. Pacino played Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's "Godfather" films.

The Press said it was unclear whether Pesci or any other cast members aside from DeNiro and Pacino would be in Silk City on Sunday.

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