The gang from Adam Sandler's made-in-Massachusetts movie "Grown Ups"
were on set Monday, May 18 filming a funeral scene at the Pilgrim
Congregational Church located at 15 Common St. in Southborough.

All of the film's major players were at the shoot including Kevin James, Chris
Rock, Rob Schneider, David Spade and Salma Hayek. The "Big Chill"-esque
buddy flick is slotted to continue shooting in Southborough until Friday, May 22
with a return visit on Tuesday, May 26.

According to photographer Ryan Miner from Beantown
Photo, on assignment for Loaded Gun Boston, the
majority of the scenes were shot inside of Pilgrim
Church on Monday, May 18 because of the weather.

However, the rain didn't stop the parade of stars.

"Adam Sandler waved to the crowd upon arriving at
the set with a coffee cup in hand. Before leaving the
set for lunch, he approached the crowd and signed
autographs," Miner recalls.

"Chris Rock and David Spade took time before leaving
to shake hands and sign autographs. Rob Schneider
was about to be driven off when he asked his driver to
stop the vehicle. Schneider called a couple of girls over
to his window so they could take their photos with him
and get autographs."
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It's not something one would expect from a
funeralscene, but Miner says the cast was in
high spirits ... except for a hat-wearing
starlet.

"Salma Hayek was very quiet," the
photographer says. "She wore a hat with a
large brim which concealed her identity.
Many people in the crowd didn’t even see
her arrive or leave. She was so elusive."