re:
Lizzies of the Field [c.1924]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollywood Graham
Hoss, The twisty road in the hills looks like Mulholland Dr. to me.
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I agree
Hollywood Graham, I think the 'twisty' road is Mulholland, with perhaps a few other roads/streets spliced in.
But before we get to the twisty road, one of the cars (with a tower on top) goes under a smallish railroad trestle.
[5:20-5:28]
At the end of the scene two trolleys go by as the two men dangle from the bridge. (they're hard to see in this screen-grab)
Does this bridge ring a bell for any of you Rail-Fans?
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Here's a scene along the 'twisty' road (with a newly built curb-side residence)
in sequential order
[5:40-5:46]
It would be great fun to locate this building / but I don't think there are enough clues.
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After the scene above (with a splice in between), you get a fairly good glimpse of the city below.
[5:53]
You can even see cars traveling on the streets below.
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Later there's a scene in a shanty-like area. (there's a horse involved)
In the distance, cars not associated with the movie can be seen whizzing by on a fairly decent road.
[6:37]
Cahuenga Pass? -maybe
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'Lizzies' is quite fun (& only 10 minutes long)
If anyone's interested, you can watch it
HERE
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