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The Blue Dahlia

Thanks helpful Hoss & CBD for the Trancas location. Now it is my turn to bring some Malibu noirish find.
In "The Blue Dahlia" (Alan Ladd & Veronica Lake 1946) we see the same Malibu Inn from the same point of view in the rain by night at 29:05 of the movie.
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Mystery intersection, Hollywood California. [no date]


eBay

There are some interesting places along the right side of the street.





Let's take a closer look.


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I'm especially intrigued by the Italian restaurant located in a house. ... The sundry store is advertsing theatrical makeup among its many other items.
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"Woman Leaving the Hollywood Palladium. c1940"


eBay

At first I was going to argue that this wasn't the Hollywood Palladium. .


. . .but on closer inspection it says so right under her feet.


CLOSER INSPECTION

Just think how much that Jimmy Dorsey broadside would be worth today!

I wonder if she's a big band singer. She looks like she means business (in a cheery sort of way)....Maybe the paper she's holding is her contract.

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Is the current Starbucks in this building?

[QUOTE=HossC;8903812]

Here's the Trancas Restaurant at 30763 Pacific Coast Highway.


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As of May 2016 the building was still there.
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Mystery intersection, Hollywood California. [no date]


eBay

There are some interesting places along the right side of the street.

I'm especially intrigued by the Italian restaurant located in a house. ... The sundry store is advertising theatrical makeup among its many other items.
The Naples Italian Restaurant was at 1508 N Gower Street in the 1956 CD. Here's a 1939 view of the intersection from the rooftop of CBS Columbia Square. The "Fountain Lunch" sign from e_r's picture is visible at the far left.


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Thanks helpful Hoss & CBD for the Trancas location. Now it is my turn to bring some Malibu noirish find.
In "The Blue Dahlia" (Alan Ladd & Veronica Lake 1946) we see the same Malibu Inn from the same point of view in the rain by night at 29:05 of the movie.

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Hey Alvaro and Hoss thanks for the helpful links and info on this movie and its location shots.

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From a short video at framepool


Is anyone familiar with a drive-in called NUTBURGERS?


framepool

It doesn't ring a bell for me.

Hmm. . .nutburgers make me think vegetarian.








I'm familiar with the next venue.

The Vendome on. . .Sunset, I think.



framepool

I am surprised by all the autographs seekers milling about. .....The elegant white car that just pulled up looks like Jean Harlow's car.


Here's a closer look at the sidewalk monkeys.


framepool

It looks like Broderick Crawford is signing some autographs.




The next scene is a gentleman walking into the fantastically designed Sunset Haberdashers.


framepool

At first I thought it was a mausoleum at Forest Lawn! .... (either that or the Pioneer Memorial, downtown) Tne one with the waterfall.





Lastly we see an A & P Grocery Store with a Thrifty's.


framepool





To watch the 1:22 video click on the link below.


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Sunset & Fairfax

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Lastly we see an A & P Grocery Store with a Thrifty's.


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Very cool movie. The SW corner of Sunset and Fairfax has a RiteAid where you can still get Thrifty ice cream.


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Looks like pretty much the same building:


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The next scene is a gentleman walking into the fantastically designed Sunset Haberdashers.


framepool

At first I thought it was a mausoleum at Forest Lawn! .... (either that or the Pioneer Memorial, downtown) Tne one with the waterfall.

I'm sure we've seen the Sunset House Haberdashers on NLA before--it was later the Hollywood Reporter Building and that of the LA Weekly--but I couldn't find any old posts.



LAT Jan 3, 1938



Martin Turnbull (which is why I'm sure we've seen the SH before)
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Looking pretty scruffy these days, alas. The street arrow is saying, "Hey, look!"
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Wow! It's still standing and recognizable.

How did I not know this?
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"Woman Leaving the Hollywood Palladium. c1940"

CLOSER INSPECTION

Just think how much that Jimmy Dorsey broadside would be worth today!
I wonder if she's a big band singer. She looks like she means business (in a cheery sort of way)....Maybe the paper she's holding is her contract.

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Funny, she looks like Jo Stafford who sang the same years with brother Tommy !
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gsv

Looking pretty scruffy these days, alas. The street arrow is saying, "Hey, look!"
It was slated for demolition as part of the enormous Crossroads of the World redevelopment project, but there was enough influence to save it. https://la.curbed.com/2015/5/29/9955...-redevelopment
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It was slated for demolition as part of the enormous Crossroads of the World redevelopment project, but there was enough influence to save it. https://la.curbed.com/2015/5/29/9955...-redevelopment
Billy Wilkerson walked out of his offices at the Hollywood Reporter one day and went to the corner at Sunset and Highland, turned right and stopped at the Top Hat malt shop and met Judy Turner, who was ditching her typing class at Hollywood High. He gave her his business card and thus began the career of Lana Turner.
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[QUOTE=Godzilla;8902178] Source indicates Eleventh and Flower Streets.

Meanwhile, in 1940, Malibu
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-CqCVduA0OQ0/U30rsMQIK5I/AAAAAAAAPFc/wf2mLYV6pgY/s1600/Malibu+beach+1940.jpg]

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I could be wrong, but the station wagon in the parking lot on the left (below Trancas sign) looks early 1950s. Difficult to say for sure.
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I could be wrong, but the station wagon in the parking lot on the left (below Trancas sign) looks early 1950s. Difficult to say for sure.
My original reply included a quote saying "The Trancas Restaurant was built in 1949 after the Malibu Trading Post, on the same location, burned down.", so the 1940 date for the Malibu photo appears to be wrong.
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NUTBURGERS is mentioned in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.





Brave New World [1932]




I'm still looking for the NUTBURGERS address.

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