Timothée Chalamet caused a group of 40 teenage girls to start screaming while he filmed a dancing scene as he swigged from a beer bottle on the roof of the Viking Hotel in Cape May, NJ. Security finally got the girls to stop yelling so the scene could be finished. Chalamet is starring as Bob Dylan in the upcoming biopic movie “A Complete Unknown,” co-starring Elle Fanning, who was also spotted in town at the Congress Hotel where the stars and crew are staying.

Chalamet and Fanning have been in Cape May for two weeks and have been posing for selfies and signing autographs for their admirers. **** Bob Gutkowski, who ran Madison Square Garden before James Dolan took over, tells his story in “Gut Punch” coming out in June to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Rangers winning the Stanley Cup . Co-written with sportswriter Wally Matthews, with a foreword by Marv Albert, the book starts with Gutkowski’s career as an ad salesman at NBC, which had just launched “Saturday Night Live.

” On one of the first “Weekend Update” segments, Chevy Chase said, “Today the United States government announced a commemorative stamp for prostitution. It costs a nickel. Or a quarter if you lick it.

” Coca-Cola immediately pulled its ads and hasn’t come back in 45 years. “Meanwhile, we couldn’t stop laughing. It was a hell of a line,” Gutkowski writes.

“Years later, when I was president of Madison Square Garden, I met Chevy Chase in a suite at a Knicks game. I remin.