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Production on New York-based television shows and feature films was interrupted — none more ironically than Russell Crowe’s “Noah,” a film about the biblical flood. Writer-director Darren Aronofsky’s production team had built two massive ships. One of them, a 450-foot-long “ark,” was docked in a small inlet on Long Island Sound, where one in 10 homes was without power four hours ahead of landfall.

Several talk shows also canceled production, including “The Colbert Report,” “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” which usually films in Los Angeles but had been scheduled to begin a week of heavily publicized shows from Brooklyn, Kimmel’s home borough.

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(Susman reported from New York, Zucchino from Philadelphia and Gold from Los Angeles. Staff writers Joseph Tanfani, Meredith Blake, Adolfo Flores, Kim Geiger, Hugo Martin, Michael Muskal, David Ng, Jim Puzzanghera, Alana Semuels, Joseph Serna, Richard Simon, and Richard Verrier contributed to this report.)

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