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That's so cool jg6544, it's like rediscovering the movie....makes me want to run to the library and check out Spartacus again! http://imageshack.us/a/img843/6449/a...acusextras.jpg http://thegeneralassembly.tumblr.com/ I wonder how Mr. Kubrick dealt with those jet entrails? ___ |
I would appreciate a little help here.
When I first moved to Los Angeles in '79 I took residence at this building on the corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Veteran in Westwood. The address was 10990 Wilshire Blvd. A high-rise office building stands there now directly across Veteran from the Federal building. Here you can see the ariel photo of the building just to the right of the Fed building across veteran Ave.: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...-54-R3-25-ISLA I would very much appreciate any more photos or stories that anybody can find about this building (I already know about Chris' Water Buffalo club - funny story/history) When I lived there the main front business was The Who's Who Passport Photos with bar around the corner sporting the same name where I spent many blissful hours.... I believe the building was originally called The Barbizon or Barbazon Chateau. My apt. was at the bay window, 2nd floor just to the right of the round tower. Jonathan Dayton co-director of Little Miss Sunshine lived across the hall from me then in the apartment with the square window, 2nd floor, far right. He was attending UCLA Film School and hired us musicians to play at "Kerckhoff Coffee House" being in charge then: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...os/WhosWho.jpg This street photo is by Anne Laskey: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...LaskeyAnne.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/D...wdate=&hidate= I would appreciate if anybody could find more photos or history on this building. |
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If this was another movie, one about a plane crash, say--there might be entrails from a plane among the entrails of the corpses in this shot... just kidding, e_r--actually, the streaks in the sky are contrails... I realize that I must cancel all future trips. A few days away from the thread and so much to catch up on. Great posts, everyone. |
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You would not get me up on that damn thing for a million bucks! |
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http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/search...=1334100985470 Here is Joe's photo from the library. It looks like the right place. The LAPL says the arrow points to the P.B. Chase house, if that helps anyone. http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7635/hillsw.jpg LAPL If the library is correct that the photo looks northeast from Hollywood Blvd. and Cherokee, then we are looking at this area: http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/4177/hollywoodm.jpg Google Maps |
Speaking of Spartacus, I came across this photo recently and saved it, since the Cahuenga Pass is one of my obsessions. If it was originally here, my apologies for not crediting the poster, but I can't find the page now. Anyway, this is Kubrick filming Spartacus somewhere in the Cahuenga Pass.
http://wwww.dkse.net/david/Cahuenga/...us1959huge.jpg http://www.lapl.org/ |
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Thanks, ER. Just one thing. I have only been viewing and haven't figured out the easy steps to post my photos. Seems that they want a URL when I click on "insert image". Does that mean I have to upload them to Flickr or something like that first? Is there a way to just upload them to the reply from my computer. Thanks in advance and I look forward to sharing. One of the sets I have are from the observation deck at City Hall looking out in all directions. At least 12 shots from there.
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but even then some people have issues posting photos to this forum. Several people here (notably 3940dxer) will be more than willing to help if you run in to any difficulties. Good luck! :) |
Here's another 'mystery' photo from ebay. The only information given was 1920s Los Angeles.
I know there are several knowledgeable transit fans that visit the thread, and was hoping one could identify this odd looking contraption. To me it looks like a trolley rear ended a car. http://imageshack.us/a/img190/9540/a...sit1920sla.jpg found on ebay |
Here's another one. Cool windows! I've never heard of these "gasoline powered rail buses" before.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...achreduced.jpg Here's another interesting site on gasoline powered rail buses: http://www.kinglyheirs.com/AbandonedRR/BuddRDC1.html This one still exists in Nevada: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...tos/mckeen.jpg http://steampunkworkshop.com/mckeen-motor-car |
:previous: It looks like a Jules Verne design.
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http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...-C26-ISLA?v=hr USC Library |
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"My" building was right on the corner or Wilshire Blvd and Veteran, catty-corner(sp?) from the Spanish American War Memorial that can just be made out looking like a white finger at the far left where Wilshire hits the edge of the photo. |
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I don't remember seeing this photograph of Clifton's Brookdale Cafeteria.
http://imageshack.us/a/img213/2421/a...soldpicweb.jpg http://cyclopeatron.blogspot.com/201...-cliftons.html The interior of this branch at 648 S. Broadway was patterned after the Brookdale Lodge in the Santa Cruz Mountains where Clifton spend time as a youth. below: Clifton's inspiration....the interior of the Brookdale Lodge. http://gregorybransontrentsghosthunt...ale-lodge.html http://imageshack.us/a/img406/7080/a...pirebrookd.png below: Interior of Clifton's Brookdale. http://imageshack.us/a/img440/8469/a...orcliftons.jpg http://www.newnownext.com/cliftons-c...dates/06/2011/ Supposedly the restaurant can be seen in the 1950 classic noir D.O.A. but I can't recollect the scene (I haven't seen the movie in years). ___ |
Here is the interior of Clifton's Brookdale as it looks today. -kitsch overload-
http://imageshack.us/a/img33/5485/aa...nsmain2web.jpg http://cyclopeatron.blogspot.com/201...-cliftons.html |
Helicopter over the Los Angeles Civic Center (no date).
http://imageshack.us/a/img190/3716/aakmpcebay1.jpg found on ebay http://imageshack.us/a/img189/4361/aakmpcebay1r.jpg the photographer's stamp |
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