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Since I could not find my source as to where I read that information I sent off an email to the person who runs this site: http://graumanschinese.org/index.html ...A Fan Site for everything Grauman's Chinese, which includes a section of "Every Movie to have played at Grauman's Chinese". In addition to the movie title, when it played there and for how long etc., if he has found a photo of the theatre marquee that includes all or part of the film title, he has posted them there. He finds alot of them on eBay, like the one you found above, E_R, in fact he said he's in the process of removing the watermark on that very one before posting it there. These photos are great, but the biggest problem with this is that the photos on the site are all very small and aren't enlargeable and often not found anywhere else. The stores on either side of the forecourt are tangential in most pictures, because people are obviously interested in the main attraction, Grauman's Chinese Theatre. In response to my query about those two shops possibly having been soda fountains at some point, he wrote me these items: The store spaces at the Chinese are interesting - up to a point. I don’t know too much about the one on the west side, but the east one is better known. When the theatre opened, a cigarette and cigar maker named Lickter opened a branch there. (His other store was in the Egyptian). The store was called “A Puff from Hollywood.” It went out of business in 1931 or so. After that, a sandwich shop called Radlick’s was in there, then later on the sandwich shop was called Poggi’s from 1943 or so. Keller’s took over sometime in 1948. I imagine that they discontinued sandwiches with the Cinemiracle remodel in 1958. In THE APARTMENT shot, you can see “Keller’s” in gold leaf on the center window. In some other shots, it looks like a nice little china shop - very tidy. I know that the stores were originally thought of as being just regular stores, but as the fame of the theatre grew, souvenirs became the thing. They are interesting to visit today, since they are both the same as they were and totally different at the same time. Any pages about these shops on the site is a low priority for me at present, although it is a fun idea, because I am in the midst of compiling pages on all of the forecourt people with hand and footprints in cement. The plan is to have a section with a photo of all the cement stars in the Theatre's forecourt and then one can click on the square of any of the people and it will bring up a page with the information about it. This is not linked to the site yet, and won't be until the project is completed, but I can give you a sample of one of them here: http://www.graumanschinese.org/forec...s-douglas.html I do still have a long way to go! ____________________ I found an article, from just this past March, about the gentlemen who runs this site and it's worth a read! https://www.dailybulletin.com/2018/0...ents-its-lore/ |
. CAPTION: Pacific Electric Car #5152 westbound on Hollywood Boulevard approaching Highland, circa 1958.(I believe the P.E. cars were not running by 1958, no?) https://i.redd.it/h9c6g2cd6bd11.pngRoger Titus Hollywood Luggage First Federal Savings of Hollywood Gruen Watch Time (9:50am or 2:50pm perhaps?) Hollywood Circle Pickwick Books Whirlpool (?: upper left corner) smoke shop: name? Taxi: word on white circle--ATLAS? Street Banner: Los Angeles County Fair Pomona Sept. 17 - Oct. 3 ___ Above Hollywood Luggage: I don't recall any photos of a building on Hollywood Blvd. with a balcony and (red) awnings...interesting. |
I know everyone is probably sick of this photo...but at least I made it smaller ;)
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I just found a Llewellyn connection in Texas. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/arfVKu.jpg wpa guide to texas maybe the photograph is much earlier than the 1890s. |
Thanks for the greetings, all.
I appreciate the good wishes on the novel. I was able to incorporate tidbits of the little-known (to me, at least) information I've gleaned in the 2400+ pages into the novel so far that adds layers and flavors to the story. Thanks to what I've found here, it's so much easier to be fully involved with it. I'm a huge Chandler fan; books and movies. I wish I had information I could contribute, but I don't. Now, to sit back and drink at the fountains of your amazing knowledge. |
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By the way, has anyone heard of this place in North Hollywood?
The Beaver Patch, 12730 Sheridan Way, North Hollywood (W of Laurel Canyon) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/MmpjHw.jpghttps://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/qvc0d6.jpg EBAY by 'Sessions' do they mean :previous: jazz sessions? "Home of the Swinging Beavers" cute, real cute. |
Martin Pal, thanks for the photo! And your suspicion about the year is correct. Rail service on Hollywood Blvd. ended in the wee hours of Sunday, September 26, 1954.
As the dash sign reads (under magnification) "Instruction Car", I'd guess that the image was taken at least a couple of years before then. |
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https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/1mhGuy.jpg YOUTUBE "Although it faced numerous legal challenges and was condemned by the National Legion of Decency, 'Mom and Dad' became one of the highest-grossing films of the 1940s." wiki Let me get this straight...The National Legion of Decency condemned it even with lines like "I feel like a leper." :shrug: Heaven forbid kids should learn about sex. thx for info Noir Noir. I appreciate it. |
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So oldstuff's neighbor must have managed (owned?) when it was "Keller's"....maybe. ___________________________ Wait, what did I just read? Grauman's was used as a location in 'The Apartment'. I thought all the locations were in NYC. :shrug: |
re: Ilewellyn Iron Works BOMBING, Dec. 25, 1910
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Heeeere's https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/sydZ4P.jpghttps://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/57KrLC.jpgLEGAL ETHICS You hear next to nothing about the Ilewellyn bombing...no doubt because everyone was focused on the Times bombing that had taken place three months earlier. PHOTO of Ortie from calisphere. lots of information on Ortie E. McManigal but the Llewellyn bombing is never mentioned. :shrug: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Thanks for the plethora of information odinthor. very interesting! |
Eastern Columbia, definitely new photo to the forum
Here's a very noir-ish shot of the Eastern Columbia building (and for those of you playing along at home, probably my favorite tower in LA).
Shot this March, early morning from the south side of Broadway. I have a ton more pictures from trips over the last couple years, but am not sure about Flickr as a hosting platform so I haven't gone all in on it yet. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1777/...5bc55987_b.jpgEastern Columbia predawn by Matt Maxwell, on Flickr |
EC - follow up
And just to show how good the zoom is on the new camera, this is shot from the same position, more or less (but about an hour later, given the light.)
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:previous: That's a beauty Max Maxwell. You took that yourself? You must have a terrific telephoto lens.
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**************** e_r, maybe something like this? https://s26.postimg.cc/q60zhwetl/Shots.jpg LA Times via ProQuest via CSULB Library "over differences regarding their dogs???" :koko: |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nTorrance1.jpg Detail from raremaps.com The UCSB aerials include an image from 1928, but it's not great quality. The one below is from May 1, 1947. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nTorrance2.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu Historic Aerials shows the buildings intact in 1980, but this January 25, 1981 view shows them being dismantled... http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nTorrance3.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu ...and by January 23, 1982, they're gone. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nTorrance4.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu The former iron works site is now unrecogizable as the home of the American Honda Motor Co, Inc. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nTorrance5.jpg Google Maps |
John Stiglitz, he of the two bullets shot through the car window, seems always to have been unafraid to act upon his feelings of right and wrong:
https://s26.postimg.cc/aw5po5iw9/Stiglitz.jpg All images LA Times via ProQuest via CSULB Library Edit Add: Here is the family in happier days: https://s26.postimg.cc/v4xonpurd/Queenie.jpg LA Times 6/16/1930, via ProQuest via CSULB Library |
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