Dare I say it? I can post frame grabs of location shots from the DVD of Our Very Own, if there is interest.
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Handsome: Grab those shots. If you can, please try to get a full frontal of the Mccaulays' house-- the address is 700 something I think. I've been looking for it forever...although it could have been on one of those Americana streets on a back lot.
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Here's a whole mess of frame grabs from Our Very Own...waaaaay too many in fact. And I have to apologize because these are not from DVD. Apparently Our Very Own has never been released on DVD. These are from an airing on TCM, so the image quality is unfortunately a bit soft.
In the opening shot of the film, the camera follows a delivery truck as it arrives at an incredibly picturesque home on an incredibly picturesque residential street. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-n...NPQ/OVO-01.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R...6YY/OVO-02.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-x...v0U/OVO-03.jpg [source: TCM] Now a look at the opposite side of the street and some neighboring houses as Ann Blythe arrives home. I'm almost convinced this is a location shoot. Back lot streets usually don't have as many trees as we see here, because trees tend to obstruct the camera. And the film was made by Samuel Goldwyn (who was financing his movies out of his own pocket by this point), for whom filming on location was likely much less expensive than renting a back lot set from one of the major studios. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-o...jVc/OVO-05.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R...VAk/OVO-07.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_...UIE/OVO-09.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R...NrE/OVO-10.jpg [source: TCM] Here's a reverse looking toward the other end of the street. There's a cross street with a fair amount of traffic driving by. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-J...L5M/OVO-11.jpg [source: TCM] Two shots of the house at night. In the second shot we could be looking at the front of the house rebuilt on a sound stage, so I'm not certain the address is valid. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-m...pp8/OVO-20.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-s...-V8/OVO-30.jpg [source: TCM] At about 21 minutes into the film we first see the high school. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-b...L3Q/OVO-13.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-h...Kuk/OVO-14.jpg [source: TCM] Another reverse. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-9...uvE/OVO-15.jpg [source: TCM] Ann Blythe accepts candy from a passing stranger. (Sorry, I made that up.) https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z...XyQ/OVO-17.jpg [source: TCM] Two more shots from the end of the film showing the high school. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-M...BD4/OVO-26.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-A...R9E/OVO-28.jpg [source: TCM] One more location, apparently in a bad part of town where unsavory heathens live like savages in houses that are right across the street from railroad tracks! I wish the image was sharper so that the street sign could be read. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-7...hjM/OVO-21.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-h...7_w/OVO-22.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-8...4r0/OVO-23.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...UTI/OVO-24.jpg [source: TCM] https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-0...IlQ/OVO-25.jpg [source: TCM] I was tempted to throw in a frame grab of 12-year-old Natalie Wood irritating television installer Gus Schilling, but I don't want to go overboard here. |
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Handsome-- Fantastic job--thank you so much for those Our Very Own screen caps. So the Mccaulays' house number was 1035, not 700... ok... and now I remember the Pasadena street lamps--the shortish ones with round globes. Ever since I saw this movie on tv when I was a kid, I have wanted to live on that street. Someone here was a Pasadena native---sopas! (i.e., "South Pasadena"). Where are you, sopas? Can you help us find 1035 Whatever Street if it exists? Dinner on me at Romanoff's, Chasens, or Perino's to the first person who can i.d. the street and post Google Street View shots here....
The "Long Beach" shots--the scenes where Jane Wyatt drives down to see Ann Dvorak--can anyone read that street sign? They're probably filmed closer to central LA, or maybe they're Pasadena too-- PS I don't think the Hostess Twinkie lady is going to get much candy from Farley.... I don't suppose you have Three Guys Named Mike on hand, do you, HS? Jane Wyman and the other American Airlines stewardesses lived in a real bungalow neighborhood in LA.... PSS: Cleats-- I have sometimes nerdily sent emails to LAPL and USC with corrections, always feeling sheepish about correcting the people who work hard on identifications. But when I've done it I've always gotten and email back saying that it's appreciated. |
Odd that I would choose to post a random photo of Carmen Miranda selling war bonds in Pershing Square circa 1943, right when someone on here was calling me. :P
http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics33/00051008.jpg LAPL Look at her platforms! A few months ago I watched "Down Argentine Way," in all its Technicolor glory. They were supposed to be in Argentina but you can totally tell that they're in southern California. SoCal's distinctive lighting even shows through in Technicolor. "Our Very Own" looks like a gem! I've never seen it-- Farley Granger, Ann Blyth AND Natalie Wood?!?? Sounds like a must-see to me! Hell, sounds like a must-OWN! The neighborhood with the nice shady trees looks very Pasadena/South Pasadena-ish-- but I'm not entirely sure. I'm thinking it might be a street off of Orange Grove... something about the cross street with lots of traffic on it makes me think that that would be Orange Grove... The street with the railroad tracks and little bungalows; I thought that might be Marmion Way in Highland Park, but I don't think it is because of the shot of that car going towards the tracks-- I don't think there's anything like that on Marmion Way through the railroad track section in Highland Park. The high school is definitely Beverly Hills High, sans Century City behind it. http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/6...yhillshigh.jpg seeing-stars.com All of these terrific posts! You guys are all awesome! |
Greetings From the LAPL Photo Collection
Greetings,
I currently oversee the LAPL Photo Collection, and now that my colleague Cleats is here, I figured I should come on board too. I can't begin to tell you how impressed I am with level of L.A. history knowledge floating around here, and Cleats and I are no slouches! It's great to see the Library's photos showcased and I am amazed by how quick some of you catch the new additions to the online database. We had all been puzzled by the location of the Lindberg billboard, so I am thrilled we were able to finally correct the record. From now on, if we have any unidentified photos, I know where to come! Gaylord, please send us corrections when you find them. A lot of the photos that were digitized early on have crummy records which we are now correcting when our attention is brought to them. Just to tease you all a bit, in the very near future we will be posting a bunch of 1950s photos of structures on the north end of Bunker Hill. These came out of assessor logs, so there are quite a few buildings we don't have any other documentation on. Thanks again, and keep on posting! |
The photos in this thread are really amazing. even though they're from a time before most of us were----or at least before I was----born, they still give me a feeling of nostalgia, melancholy & wistfulness. They're like taking a trip in a time tunnel & then becoming shocked at how different & yet similar things were a long time ago, & just how fast time is moving.
I last posted to this thread some time ago, on a scene from the movie Chinatown, which had a segment shot in the alleyway next to the biltmore hotel looking towards Grand Ave. It was supposed to be dt in the 1930s, but the filmmakers didn't conceal a bldg in the background that was clearly from the 1960s. I don't have anything similar to that to insert here right now, or something close to the time & theme of "noire". I'm instead going to slip in a brief segue related to LA from 40 yrs ago, post noire, post counter culture 1960s, but pre disco mid 1970s. This vid----from the 10 to 27 second mark----shows dtla right around 1971, a few yrs following the tragic demolition of the landmark atlantic richfield bldg :( . It was replaced by twin towers that originally were the headqrtrs of Atlantic richfield, which had just been topped off before this scene was filmed. this is relevant to "LA" in other ways, since it was produced by the one TV network that eventually moved its headqrts to LA (or burbank). So while this isn't noire, it's a look back at a time when many of us still had yet to be born or were very young. It's a bit of old technology & culture (pre cable TV! pre internet!), a wedge of cheesiness & a layer of bad polyester.... returning to "noire", this fits my mood when looking through the pics of old LA in this thread.... |
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Ive been reading this thread now off and on for the past couple months, and I figured I might as well join in and contribute some stuff. Ill introduce myself a bit here... I live in downtown LA on 5th and spring in the Alexandria hotel, and although I am only 21 and have lived down here only for a few months, its been a fantastic experience so far (I used to live in van nuys...which wasnt). I have always had a fascination with architecture, and have been coming down here for years just to wander around and see things. As for this forum, I hope I can provide some useful information and photos, and learn even more from you all. |
Welcome to the thread Horthos!
If you have photos to share...It would be great to see the interiors of the Alexandria Hotel. In it's time, it was arguably the most lavish hotel downtown. below: The Alexandria Hotel lobby after a 1936 renovation. http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/6...ellobbyren.jpg los angeles public library |
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a stumbled upon a blog page, Piedmont Avenue, that is hosted by a gentleman named Dorian.
he has a posting titled, Dorian's Bunker Hill Los Angeles Page My recollections of Bunker Hill, which has several color photographic images taken by him and his father on and around angels flight on it's last day of operation in may of 1969. what really caught my eye though, are these two images taken of the Castle and The Salt Box after being relocated to Heritage Square. Not only are they in color, but these are the only images i have ever seen of them at heritage square where they weren't on fire or smoldering ruins. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6148/...f89ff854_z.jpg Source: Dorian's Bunker Hill Los Angeles Page http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6030/...1504a324_z.jpg Source: Dorian's Bunker Hill Los Angeles Page |
Jonathan Club
A beautiful 1909 postcard, currently on e-bay, showing the roof garden of the Jonathan Club when it occupied the top floors of the Pacific Electric Building (nee Huntington Bldg.) at 6th and Main.
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/847...anclub1909.jpg e-Bay I would assume you accessed the roof garden through the ballroom (below) that was previously pictured in the thread. http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/501...nclubballr.jpg Unknown ~F3 |
^^^That is an excellent find Fab_Fifties_Fan!
I had no idea there was a roof garden atop the old P.E. Building at 6th & Main. The architecture surrounding the garden is surreal.....much more flamboyant than the staid exterior. The most surprising is the grand staircase leading down to the garden area. |
The JC, 1910.
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Wow, the rooftop of the Pacific Electric Building was nice!
Here's what it looks like now: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2024/...62f5b3d9_b.jpg Photo Credit, Floyd B. Bariscale Meh. All cluttered and shitty. |
Thanks ethereal...
I only wish it looked that decent nowadays in the lobby. With the installment of the 2nd floor during WWll, you wouldnt have a clue that it at one time looked so nice, its very plain and dull now. The only upside is that they did keep all of the detailed ceiling work, only now you can only see it if you go into the "mezz bar". http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...-/P1010212.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...-/P1010215.jpg The average person here doesnt realize that this was once the ceiling of the lobby, they just think that it was some crazy overly detailed really low ceilinged bar. |
Parnassus and the Alexandria
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Back in the 60's I used to be a delivery boy in downtown and used to take envelopes to George Parnassus in his office at the Alexandria. He was Mister Big in west coast boxing and had no fear since his office was filled with the toughest bunch of mugs in LA who all bowed to him. The Alexandria was less than grand in those days and the bar downstairs looked like something out of a B-movie...you might very well see these two dudes holding up a couple of stools in there. And Thanks Christina for getting these scanned so I can ramble on about the olden days. |
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Horthos-- the brick this little boy is laying is the first of the Alexandria Hotel, as seen in the Los Angeles Herald on April 9, 1905. Behind him are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clay Bilicke. Mr. Bilicke and Robert A. Rowan, at right, were involved in many early-20th-century real estate develop- ments in L.A. (On his own Rowan developed Windsor Square-- Lorraine Boulevard is named for his daughter.) |
Horthos, thanks for sharing your photos of the Alexandria Hotel.
I am relieved the elaborate ceiling has survived, despite the fact the lobby was cut (horizontally) in half!! I honestly believe it will be restored to it's original grandeur some time in the future. |
Below is a postcard view of yet another renovation of the Alexandria Hotel lobby (perhaps the early 1950s).
http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/4...obbyredeco.jpg postcard/ebay below: A booth in the 'Gentlemen's Club' of the Alexandria Hotel, circa 1910 (very elaborate for a booth...looks more like a shrine). http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/324/sgrill1910.jpg postcard/ebay below: Years later, a view of the 'Masque Room', a step-down bar in the Alexandria Hotel. http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/6...hemasquero.jpg postcard/ebay Any ideas where this was located Horthos? ___________ |
Thanks for that link, Sebisebster. It'll be a good way for me learn a little more Spanish. ¡Qué Guay!
And I just found out this afternoon that I'll be starting a short job at the Dominguez Building on Wilshire next week! ¡Magnifico! http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...T-BUI-083?v=hr [source: USC Digital Library] |
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h...8%252520AM.jpgHollywoodland Her first Hollywood home: 1344 N. Ogden Drive http://www.bonzao.com/mexho/images/c...cille-ball.jpgbonzao.com Her longtime Beverly Hills home: 1000 N. Roxbury Drive, now sadly destroyed by a generic '90s remodel |
My idol's 100th
Thanks for posting that great picture of Lucy clowning around and the pictures of her homes GaylordWilshire!!!
I am an admitted Lucy fanatic and have been collecting Lucy memorabilia for years! Being a child of the 50's, Lucy, in a sense, helped raise me. The moniker 'Fab Fifties Fan' is completely due to my obsession with Lucy and pretty much everything from the 50's. Here are some pictures of my idol that I love!!! Lucy 1942 http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/3835/lucy1942.jpg One of my very favorite I Love Lucy episodes http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/4223/ilovelucyf.jpg Beautiful Lucy 1963 http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/8...utifullucy.jpg And my absolute pride and joy of almost 17 years, my 1958 Cadillac Coupe deVille originally purchased on 11/07/57 at Lou Ehlers Cadillac by Mrs. Lucille D. Arnaz of 1000 N. Roxbury Drive Beverly Hills, Calif. My girl (also named Lucy :)) is always a hit at car shows:multibow!!! Can you just imagine how beautiful that redhead looked driving this car??? ~F3 http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/3108/58deville1.jpg I LOVE LUCY all photos personal collection |
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We're as happy as two can be Sometimes we quarrel but then How we love making up again Lucy kisses like no one can She's my Mrs. and I'm her man And life is heaven you see 'cause I love Lucy Yes I love Lucy and Lucy loves me lucy and desi leaving the desilu stuidos on gower, the old rko studios 1958 http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6124/...a11bf5ae_o.jpg and of course, the fabulous view outside the recardo suite at the beverly palms http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5137/...e594a26d_o.jpg |
Speaking of which, the Hollywood Museum currently has an exhibit called "Lucille Ball at 100 and 'I Love Lucy' at 60." I'm thinking of going there today. I love me some "I Love Lucy"! :)
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And my absolute pride and joy of almost 17 years, my 1958 Cadillac Coupe deVille purchased on 11/07/57 at Lou Ehlers Cadillac by Mrs. Lucille D. Arnaz of 1000 N. Roxbury Drive Beverly Hills, Calif. My girl (also named Lucy :) is always a hit at car shows:multibow)!!! Can you just imagine how beautiful that redhead looked driving this car???
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I think the address of Lucy and Desi's ranch in Chatsworth was 19700 Devonshire. Google Maps puts that smack in the intersection with Corbin Avenue!
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Isn't that something Cleats??? If I remember right, Lucy's uncle and grandfather were socialists and always touted the communist party, so Lucy registered as one in 1936 and 1938. The wierdest part is she never voted communist and actually voted for FDR in all three of his campaigns! Screwy redhead....
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The gangland slaying of two Kansas City mobsters Tony Trombino and Tony Brancato.
The rub-out took place on North Ogden Drive just off Hollywood Boulevard in 1951. http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/6...shootings1.jpg usc digital archive http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/395...oting7751a.jpg usc digital archive http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/7...otingsaug7.jpg usc digital archive http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/9...otings7719.jpg usc digital archive http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/7...otingsaug7.jpg usc digital archive http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/3...otingsstre.jpg usc digital archive below: The two residences across the street today. http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/9...nghousesac.jpg google street view http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/2...otingsvery.jpg usc digital archive below: Looks like the owner of the car was a Rotary Club member. http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/6...otingsrota.jpg usc digital archive http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4...timswereto.jpg usc digital archive below: The mysterious phone-book found in the back seat of the 'death' car. http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/7...otingsphon.jpg usc digital archive below: Looking north on Ogden Drive toward Hollywood Boulevard. The murders occurred in front of the apartment buildings on the right. http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/7...otingsaug7.jpg usc digital archive below: North Ogden Drive and the apartments as they appear today (amazingly unchanged). http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/8...ng2nodgend.jpg google street view below: The 'death' car in front of the apartment on N. Ogden Drive. http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/9...otings7719.jpg usc digital archive below: The apartment on N. Ogden Drive today. http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/8...ng4happene.jpg google street view Toe tags. http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/1...otingstoet.jpg usc digital archive _______________ |
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Thank you for that great dose of noir, just what I needed!!! N. Ogden Dr is one of my absolute favorite streets in LA. Not just because Lucy lived there (well maybe a little bit) but because it is so unmolested in that area. And now some noir there too, love it! I am in the midst of writing up a very noir profile that I will post to the thread soon.... ~F3 |
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Ethereal-- fantastic noir--
Maybe it's why you posted about the hit in the first place, but I noticed that you did it exactly 60 years to the day after the rubout: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-5...2520AM.bmp.jpg I love the Rotary Club sticker on the backlite of the Olds: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--...2520AM.bmp.jpg I'd forgotten about the Burgess brand of batteries and their distinctive black and red stripes: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-d...2520AM.bmp.jpg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H...2520AM.bmp.jpg all pics usc digital archive |
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Check out the onlookers. Keeping a respectful distance, but surely close enough to get a good look-see. While I'm sure there were a few "Stand Back" and "Keep Away" orders from the cops, this didn't come anywhere NEAR how they treat scenes like this now. They would yellow tape the neighborhood for BLOCKS around. The better to preserve all the evidence? I suppose. But I also get the sense that cops treat the civilian looky-loos at a level only slightly above the criminals themselves. |
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I know we've seen photos of this Simon's on Wilshire Boulevard but I certainly don't remember this particular photo.
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/5...tosimonson.jpg los angeles public library The first thing I noticed was the makeshift 'Halsco Land Yacht' sign. At first I thought it was an advertisement for the omnibuses that took tourists up and down Wilshire Boulevard. It turns out a Halsco Land Yacht is a travel trailer (below is a 1936 model). http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/7466/halsco.jpg iowaboy http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6206/halsco2.jpg iowaboy http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/1...1model1936.jpg iowaboy http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/7040/halsco3.jpg iowaboy http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/8919/halsco1937.jpg iowaboy http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/106...7landyacht.jpg iowaboy And last but not least. http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/579...scolandyac.jpg iowaboy |
A great billboard along Wilshire Boulevard.
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More eBay finds. Someone auctioned several original color slides showing Hollywood in the 1940s; here are ten of them. Bidding ended earlier this evening and most of the slides went for quite large sums of money.
1941: Hollywood Hotel https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H...52520HOTEL.jpg [source: eBay] 1941: Looking North on Highland Ave. from Hollywood Blvd. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...252520BLVD.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Looking North on Highland Ave. toward Franklin Ave. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-g...520TROLLEY.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Intersection of Hollywood & Vine, looking Northeast. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-V...252520VINE.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Fifth Church of Christ Scientist. (Anyone know where this was located?) https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k...0Scientist.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Hollywood Post Office, 1615 Wilcox Ave. (I would do unspeakable things in order to be granted ownership of any one of those cars.) https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-7...2520OFFICE.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: The Brown Derby. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1...52520DERBY.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Tom Breneman's on Vine St. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5...AN%252527S.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: Looking North on Vine St. from Sunset Blvd. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w...E%252520ST.jpg [source: eBay] 1948: NBC's West Coast Radio City. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-k...520STUDIOS.jpg [source: eBay] (Some of the experts here may notice minor anomalies in one or more of these images. Although I was careful in removing the seller's mark from them, a few were quite difficult and the results are less than perfect.) |
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