Quote:
|
http://a.imageshack.us/img696/2013/1...amarnearwh.jpg
ebay Quote:
below: The Pierre Larronde House at 237 N. Hope Street. http://a.imageshack.us/img140/228/aa...se237nhope.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...olNumber=66068 Notice the finial is missing in the 1944 photograph. ____ |
Is this the same Larronde that built the Larronde Block (lower right) in downtown L.A.? I imagine it is but I don't have any of the details.
http://a.imageshack.us/img38/7244/aa...ck1890susc.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/search...=1332470834395 ___ |
Been enjoying this fine thread for many months, my thanks to you posters for all of your great insights, stories and excellent detective work.
Today, I noticed there have been a few more old process projection plates made available for viewing at Archive. org Hope this link works: http://archive.org/details/56DF_40030-414_A_LA If you look around, there are a couple other projection backgrounds, along with a nice 1935 aerial film view of Hollywood, and the Burbank Warner's studio. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3448/3...c774efca6e.jpg Invasion of the Body Snatchers by T Hoffarth, on Flickr http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2607/3...9593f900_b.jpg Invasion of the Body Snatchers by T Hoffarth, on Flickr |
Hey kids! Dig the first ten minutes of Key Witness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x05wmHcnHKg Where do y'all posit that opening scene was shot? |
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0...2520AM.bmp.jpgyoutube.com
Quote:
Hmmm very interesting footage... Jeffrey's Plymouth with the toilet seat on the trunk (not my name for Chrysler's version of a continental kit, but a good one)... the cast (Hunter's eyes, Pat Crowley, and badass Dennis Hopper... cute dog... odd characters like the old man, the pretty tramp, the guy in the t-shirt with the excellent guns.... I guess it's somewhere near Chavez Ravine, or in East L.A.... Edit: I went ahead and looked at all four parts of Key Witness... it's really pretty good...a great movie to see in between The Desperate Hours (1955) and Lady In a Cage (1964). The car chases are terrific--the Mercury full of punks pushing the Plymouth is harrowing... As for the murder location--in part 4, it is mentioned in a courtroom scene as being "East L.A.", not that that means that's where the opening scenes were actually done. The suburban streetscapes of L.A. seemed at first to have been filmed in the Valley, but the only street sign I saw was "California Ave."--unless there's one in the Valley that doesn't turn up when googling, the only California Ave. I see is on the west side toward Venice. Not sure what the neighborhood is called, but the houses all look more or less interchangeable with Valley houses of the era. Anyway, I'm going overboard... but here are some more screenshots to tide you over until you watch the movie. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7...extras1021.jpg It looks like they used real East L.A. residents as the zip-lipped witnesses to murder... https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7...2520AM.bmp.jpg Near the chop shop... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z...2520AM.bmp.jpg Jeffrey's house... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-L...2520AM.bmp.jpg Note the "toilet seat"... And various location shots... https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-H...2520AM.bmp.jpghttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s...2520AM.bmp.jpghttps://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-G...2520AM.bmp.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b...2520AM.bmp.jpg |
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I...2520AM.bmp.jpghttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g...2520AM.bmp.jpghttps://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M...2520AM.bmp.jpglatimes.com
At first I hadn't realized that the post you (TWS) were referring to was one of e_r's from a year ago... I knew there had been plans for elevated transit in L.A. in the '20s, which, it turns out, sopas had outlined in a post answering e_r (see below). Anyway, at top is a Times article from July 7, 1907, describing an earlier proposal. I know we've seen other posts here about downtown transit.... https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g...2520AM.bmp.jpg A late '50s shot of the tracks behind the PE Building... (this shot appeared here on the Noirish thread at some point, but I couldn't pin down when). |
Quote:
Edit: In a case somebody didn't already know, the cave runs thru the mountain. It's just a short run, perhaps 35ft. The tunnel is Y -shaped, if I remember correctly, so basically there's two backdoor exits. The cave opening seen in film/TV is not necessarily the "one." There you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronson_Canyon |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
:previous:
I was thinking Chavez Ravine area too; or the Elysian Park area, the hills west of Chinatown... Those suburban shots, I'm thinking could possibly be Glendale or Burbank; there's a California Avenue in Glendale and a California Street in Burbank. In the San Gabriel Valley, there's also a California Avenue in Monrovia. There's a California Avenue in Pasadena, too, but those shots don't look like how California Avenue in Pasadena looks. EDIT: My bad, the street in Pasadena is actually called California Boulevard. I should know better than that. :P "Key Witness" looks interesting, I'm gonna have to watch it. |
A view towards downtown Los Angeles from Point Grand View in Elysian Park. If you look closely you can see one of the
Arroyo Seco Parkway tunnels. http://imageshack.us/a/img26/2362/aa...dviewpoint.jpg http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ca2764.photos.382750p/ |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
:previous: I agree! Thanks for providing the link Kelton Verugo.
|
I know we have a plethora of Bunker Hill photographs on this thread, but this could possibly be a new one.
The photo is dated October 1960 and is from the Library of Congress. The location they give is vague... just a listings of various streets located in the Bunker Hill area. I left the photo LARGE to better see the details. Remember to pan right----> http://imageshack.us/a/img204/1671/a...ibraryofco.jpg http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ca0214.photos.012012p/ Unless you recognize these mid-size homes, you might have to rely on the large commercial buildings at far right for clues. The tallest is quite odd looking with it's small windows...it almost looks industrial. Also notice the odd water tanks the likes of which I have never seen before (that type anyway)...and of course the corner of the bldg with the ornamental details. Some of you might be surprised I don't recognize these homes, but my memory....well.....how do I say it?...sucks! :( |
I love this graphic with the Los Angeles skyline...notice the artist included the revolving Lindbergh Beacon* atop City Hall.
http://imageshack.us/a/img716/4368/s...lllindberg.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/79761301@N00/ I was only aware of Chicago's famous Lindbergh Beacon atop the Palmolive Building/Playboy Building. ____ |
All times are GMT. The time now is 1:47 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.