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Classic--I must have had a brain f*RT to forget that one. He did help the stoner surfer (Spicoli?) played by Sean Penn to avoid an F & thus graduate. Classic scene where the surfer has a pizza delivered to the classroom. Mr. Hand takes it and eats a slice and shares the rest with with the class. Angry Spicoli calls him a "d*CK" and somehow avoids expulsion. |
CaliNative, re: Mencken's '26 L.A. trip, I found this...from the H. L. Mencken Collection - Enoch Pratt Free Library....
https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds Portrait photograph taken November 19, 1926 of H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken with friends in the courtyard of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Standing from left to right are American film producer Walter Wanger (1894-1968); H. L. M.; and American writer John Hemphill (1891-1957)--the three appear to be examining the brain of writer Joseph Hergesheimer (seated center); and vice-president and editor of Photoplay magazine James R. (James Reddy) Quirk (1884-1932) (far right). Seated from left to right are American actor, playwright, producer, and director John Emerson (1874-1956), the husband of Anita Loos (in crib); American writer, critic and actress Helen Klumph (b. 1896); American writer Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954), who appears to be watching over a wedding cake; American film and stage actress Aileen Pringle (1895-1989), who was later rumored to be romantically involved with H. L. Mencken; and American film and stage actress May Allison (1890-1989), the wife of James Quirk. Lying in a baby's crib is actress, novelist, and screenwriter Anita Loos (1888-1981), John Emerson's wife, who claimed H. L. Mencken was the inspiration for her story Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. |
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Couldn't find a previous posting of this impressively huge market on the SE corner of Huntington and Fremont, according to Water and Power, but I am baffled by the location of the street markings (looks almost like a one-way street). How would that be Huntington Dr.? Unfortunately the destination sign on the right is just too dark to make out. :(
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e0c8abf7_h.jpg SE corner today.....same building maybe? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2b878440_h.jpg Can't make sense of it :shrug: Impressive display with proud shopkeepers https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f52627b3_h.jpg A rather Noirish (for South Pasadena anyway) look down the street. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fd7fdd2_h.jpg More hi-res views here (HDL) ETA: 1937 aerial (UCSB) maybe the SW corner? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cf137875_h.jpg |
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I think your aerial is just a little early. Here's one from 1944 which appears to show a building matching M-M Foods in the original photo. The building currently on that corner seems to have the same footprint as the one below, so it could be the original remodeled. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...sPasadena1.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu |
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And, Huntington Drive used to consist of two, two-way roadways, one on either side of the Pacific Electric right-of-way, hence the road markings. |
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I'm looking for a photograph of the northeast corner of N Bunker Hill and Sunset Boulevard (now Cezar Chavez Blvd). Here is a link to a painting by Fritz Kocher which I believe shows the the homes along the 600 block of N Bunker Hill.https://www.chairish.com/product/678...l-oil-painting |
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Nice painting! Fritz Kocher "Sunset Blvd. and Bunker Hill L.A. 1959" https://chairish-prod.freetls.fastly...640&height=640 |
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He did win a Tony for that, too, as well as appeared in the film. And he won an Emmy for his role in Picket Fences. He was also "Luther Billis" in the South Pacific film. Love Ray Walston in almost anything! Quote:
Did you remember there was a very short-lived TV series of this (7 episodes) where he reprised this role? He was in two Best Picture winners that are also two of my favorite films: The Apartment (1960) as Joe Dobisch and The Sting (1973) as J.J. Singleton. |
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In the pic below you see the rear of 6314 Sunset Blvd. (KGFJ-AM)...Hmmm. . .if it's a radio station shouldn't there be a tall antenna somewhere in the back? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/34QjPS.jpg LAPL This is also an excellent view of the air-rifle dude's opulent house.....Why, oh why, wasn't it saved!?! *pulls hair out* . |
Thanks for the photo of H.L. Mencken in L.A., riichkay.
This guy was very prescient, nearly 100 years to the day: https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2013/08/mencken-1.jpg |
C'mon, folks: We come here to get away from politics.
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I'm not here for politics, but I will point out that Mencken actually predicted, " . . . the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." No mention of narcissism.
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And I'm not a fan of 45. This is not the place for politics. |
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Thanks HossC, and sopas ej! (South Pasadena is part of my home territory too. :)) |
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384798/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 I had an elderly cousin who lived in West LA since the 1920's. When she died, she left me a lot of family heirlooms, including her father's Foursquare Gospel prayer book, complete with Aimee's autograph! |
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