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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 12:57 AM
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'mystery' balcony

1970s?

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I thought it'd be fun to try and figure out where the tourist(s) are staying.

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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 3:11 AM
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This made me wonder if we'd ever seen interiors of this building before, not counting it's present incarnation as ABC's studio for Jimmy Kimmel.

I don't believe so.
Martin Pal, I found this photograph in an old file of mine labeled Hollywood Masonic Lodge. (but with a question ? mark behind it)


old file.


update: I was WRONG, this is "The interior view of the Lodge Room at the Elks Club on 607 South Park View Street." (across from MacArthur Park)






For newcomers to the thread, here's the exterior again.


water_and_power

The photographer is looking south on Orchard Avenue in 1955.

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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 3:45 AM
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Here's a program for a dance recital that was held at the Hollywood Masonic Lodge (shown above )


"Madame Da Silva's School of Dancing Hollywood CA Dance Recital Program Rare, 1925"


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Back Page.




I haven't been able to find a photograph of the dance studio at 1810 Cahuenga Avenue.

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Elephant Walk

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UCLA Special Collections

The caption is "Elephants from Cole Brothers Circus crossing Olive Street with police escort in Los Angeles, Calif., 1953." I think this is Olive and Fourth:


GSV
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That garage on the right side is the one where Eddie Murphy comes out in the movie "48 Hours" driving a Porsche.
I'm not convinced that's the same garage in that scene w/ the Porsche in "48 Hours" (1982), but it does appear in this brief bit:



For a film set in San Francisco, they sure spend a lot of time in DTLA (with a brief outing to the Lincoln Heights Jail).


For me they saved the best for last:

One of the leads lounges on the Porsche on Upper 5th Street (!) w/ Central Library behind him:


The other lead exits the IRL Engstrum Apartments at No. 623 (The Engstrum also appeared in "When a Stranger Calls", 1979):


The pair then drive east down Upper 5th Street to Grand:

(* see below)

... and then make a 180 to drive west on 5th with the old Bunker Hill Steps on the right edge of frame (be still my beating heart) as the titles come up.


Notice the large overhead sign above W 5th. LOL.


All screen grabs: Paramount


The location in 1969:

huntingtondigitallibrary (detail) previously posted by FW


"*"
in the photos above indicates the basement door to the Edison building.
It's still there:


gsv


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'mystery' balcony

1970s?

ebay

I thought it'd be fun to try and figure out where the tourist(s) are staying.

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Pacific Ocean Park area?
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"southern pacific rr line diesel engines locomotive #2146

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Trying to catch up. It says "Zero in on Safety" - the "on" is so small it looks like a smudge on the photo.


This is the Dexter (Street) Transfer interchange with ATSF where freight cars were exchanged between the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe. Note that the tower carries a pair of Santa Fe logos. Santa Fe was very fond of these slogans and updated them regularly. The locomotives referred to in the title (see ER's original post below) are heading up a cut of cars to be dropped off here for the Santa Fe which will take them down to their First street Yard.

I worked this same job for the Santa Fe out of First Street Yard in 1964 at which time the safety slogan depicted a strange little manlike figure dressed in overalls called Axy Dent. On the roundhouse and shop buildings the slogan read Wipe out Axy Dent. On posters carried by the locomotives and cabooses it read Wipe out Axy Dent in Freight Shipment.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...09#post7523009

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Here's a very animated Mr. Warburton in another scene, bouncing all over the place, you might say...a still from a video that leaves nothing to the imagination...of course, I'm really only interested in where the house might be.


There is a 3 minute scene from this masterpiece 63 minute noir movie.

https://youtu.be/Z8NrPwoNlz4

I watched it. My only question is....are these people serious?
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'mystery' balcony

1970s?

ebay

I thought it'd be fun to try and figure out where the tourist(s) are staying.

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This is the Santa Monica Pier

This shot shows the parking lot and building seen on the right side of the photo. The pier dates to 1909 and had an amusement park in the early days but none from 1930 until the current one, Pacific Park, opened in 1996. Excellent history of the pier on its official website: http://santamonicapier.org/history/
GSV

I believe the vintage photo was taken from this property which is now the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel. I have not been able to identify the prior hotel
but am quite sure its rates were lower than the $1050/night it will now cost you to stay at the Loews.
GSV

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There is a 3 minute scene from this masterpiece 63 minute noir movie.

https://youtu.be/Z8NrPwoNlz4

I watched it. My only question is....are these people serious?
I quote from the description in your Youtube link:

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Category- Comedy
Anything containing Patrick Warburton is a pretty safe bet to be comedy more often than not. He's got a great look, a great voice, and he's not the least bit afraid to be utterly ridiculous.

Hmm, I think I'll put The Emperor's New Groove on tonight.
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I quote from the description in your Youtube link:



Anything containing Patrick Warburton is a pretty safe bet to be comedy more often than not. He's got a great look, a great voice, and he's not the least bit afraid to be utterly ridiculous.

Hmm, I think I'll put The Emperor's New Groove on tonight.
Great as Lemony Snicket, too!
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'mystery' balcony

1970s?

ebay

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This is the Santa Monica Pier

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I believe the vintage photo was taken from this property which is now the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel.
I think that the photographer was on the balcony arrowed below. I haven't yet mananged to find a name for this hotel (apartment building?), seen here in 1979. As Bristolian said, it's where the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel now stands.


Detail of picture at www.californiacoastline.org
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I think that the photographer was on the balcony arrowed below. I haven't yet mananged to find a name for this hotel (apartment building?), seen here in 1979. As Bristolian said, it's where the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel now stands.


Detail of picture at www.californiacoastline.org
Good find Hoss...you're sleuthing on target.

Mystery man looks at us from the past.

ebay - ER post
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I think that the photographer was on the balcony arrowed below. I haven't yet mananged to find a name for this hotel (apartment building?), seen here in 1979. As Bristolian said, it's where the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel now stands.


Detail of picture at www.californiacoastline.org
The address of the Loews is 1700 Ocean Avenue and I came up with these images of the wonderfully googie/mid-century Doric Surfrider Inn

http://digital.smpl.org/cdm/ref/coll...rchive/id/1741

You can see the small section with the extra floor at the tip of Hoss's red arrow at the far right side of this eBay postcard

eBay

I found an image of a matchbook cover online but the website wanted $50 for me to post it.

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Hollywood Masonic Lodge

For newcomers to the thread, here's the exterior again.


water_and_power

The photographer is looking south on Orchard Avenue in 1955.

___________________________________________________________________

That little place on the right on the corner is where Toff's was located. I don't know if it was Toff's then, though. By the way, I think you mean Orchid Ave., E_R. For those that don't know, this part of Orchid Ave. is no more, it's where the Dolby Theatre, formerly known as the Kodak Theatre, is located. I see that The Seven Little Foys is playing at the Paramount Theatre. Imdb says it opened June 23, 1955, in Los Angeles, California.
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Thanks for the pic GW.

I'm surprised it's in color. Isn't the movie in black and white?

(I've never seen the movie....only read about)
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There is a 3 minute scene from this masterpiece 63 minute noir movie.

https://youtu.be/Z8NrPwoNlz4

I watched it. My only question is....are these people serious?
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E_R, I guess the film is in both color and black & white.

Imdb has the running time different than yours, CBD.

THE WOMAN CHASER
IMDB:
Runtime: 90 min | 88 min (TV)
Color: Black and White | Color
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It's Friday, so I thought we could head off to Malibu for today's Julius Shulman post. The subject is architect Welton Becket's own beach house. It's "Job 175: Wurdeman & Becket, Becket Beach House (Malibu, Calif.), 1948". I've picked six of the twelve images.



A close-up of the covered eating area.



The beach looks deserted. I checked the 1947 aerial view, and it only shows about six houses on the whole of this part of the beach.



The kitchen and a look down the hallway.



A cosy fire.



I'll finish with this view of the covered eating area being used. Other than the utility pole, the view inland was still unspoiled (although they could probably see/hear cars on the PCH).



All from Getty Research Institute

I eventually found a reference to the house's location being on Trancas Beach, although I couldn't find an address. I've arrowed what I think is the Becket Beach House on this 1972 view. Notice how, while the number of beach houses has obviously increased, they're all still relatively modest in size.


www.californiacoastline.org

Assuming I've got the right location, the site is now occupied by either the huge house with the red tiled roof or the slightly smaller one to the left. I believe the house I've marked with a red spot is a survivor. Those large beach houses might even be big enough for Marion Davies .


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The beach looks like it's narrowed a bit. Bolders have been added in front of the houses.
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Accident involving an Alpha-Beta truck. (late 1960s)


eBay







I've been trying to read the square white sign, thinking it might hold some clues to the location.


detail

....also, down the street there's a building with a tall pylon.
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*I just noticed the young boy has a shopping cart. So maybe this is near an Alpha Beta store.

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https://imageshack.com/i/poXt066pj

er, I think you're right in your belief that this is an AB location. There are two men dressed as clerks in AB blue aprons, plus the sign may read, "Please leave shopping carts here. Thank you."

There is a listing of an AB at 1122 E. Broadway in Glendale. https://goo.gl/maps/Q2UaxTfBzqJ2

I believe that the entrance around the corner on Chevy Chase Dr. is a possible location of the accident. There is a driveway, as in the photo, (which appears to be blocked with parking chocks), that lines up nicely with the small house across the street that looks similar to the one in the photo. https://goo.gl/maps/f9UgACYyh752

As you travel north on Chevy Chase, the building with the tall pylon is not visible, but it may have been demolished prior to the construction of John Marshall Elementary School, which opened in 1980.

The hills in the background might be the College or San Rafael Hills, but there is little to hang your hat on in the photo view, as hills are ubiquitous in SoCal.

P.S. Am trailing the current posts by 300 pages, but searched "Alpha Beta" and didn't see anything posted yet re the location.

Upon further investigation, I may have the correct location this time: 209 Arbor Vitae, Inglewood.
Although the house seems to be gone, the building with the pylon (Good Sheperd Lutheran church) exists today, as does the building adjacent to the parking lot. The light standard seems to be in the correct position, also.
https://goo.gl/maps/pBYjWKXMpwq

Always good to question your assumptions.

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water_and_power

The photographer is looking south on Orchard Avenue in 1955.

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There's a half-reel film of DW Griffith's 1948 funeral at the Hollywood Masonic Lodge. I can only find a 30-second sample though. It's here.


alexanderstreet

"A Foreign Affair" is playing next door.
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There is a 3 minute scene from this masterpiece 63 minute noir movie.

https://youtu.be/Z8NrPwoNlz4

I watched it. My only question is....are these people serious?
You have to understand that this movie was based on a novel by the peerless Charles Willeford who was, shall we say, an unconventional writer. He was in the tradition of Jim Thompson, only better educated. He wrote some truly hilarious crime novels without writing a single thing that was conventionally funny. He has puzzled critics for decades. Roger Corman produced another Willeford novel adaptation, "Cockfighter." It was directed by Monte Hellman. It was Corman's sworn policy never to put his own money into a film and he never lost a dime while he adhered to that. He broke his rule and bankrolled "Cockfighter." Sure enough, it was a flop, though it became a much-admired cult movie.
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