THE TCM MOVIE LOCATIONS TOUR
Paramount Studio Gates
For exactly zero dollars, I enjoyed a three-hour
tour (apologies to Gilligan) of movie locations in Hollywood, Downtown, Edendale,
Echo Park, Chinatown and other filming locations; studios; old theaters; and other
places of historic interest. Turner
Classic Movies is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a series
of activities, culminating in their 5th Annual TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL in and
around the Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard (more about that later in
this Round-up!).
The RKO globe -- the lot is now part of Paramount
If you are a movie nut anywhere near L.A., you will
want to take advantage of this -- there
are eleven more available dates, from Friday April 4th through
Monday April 14th , and
clicking the link below will get you all of the dates and times. You meet in the footprint-famous forecourt of
Grauman’s Chinese Theater, travel on a beautiful roomy bus which holds 45 or 50
passengers, with a knowledgeable tour-guide, and occasional commentary by TCM
host Ben Mankiewicz on a big screen.
But the screen is mainly used to show scenes from films shot at the very
location you can see through the windshield!
You’ll visit locations from films as old as Keaton and Sennett comedies
and as new as FAST & FURIOUS films -- and that contrast is separated by just
a couple of blocks!
The Echo Park Bridge, used by Laurel & Hardy, and Jack Nicholson
in CHINATOWN
You’ll have two walk-around stops, at the Bradbury
Building, and Union Station, both stunning and historically important examples
of architecture in their own rights, as well as frequently seen movie
locations. Now the website will tell you
the tickets are all committed, but you can
go on standby, AND THERE WERE NINE EMPTY SEATS ON OUR BUS! And when the guide asked how many passengers
were TCM viewers, only six of us raised
our hands! (The guide kept asking us
movie questions, and my wife and I tried to restrain ourselves, but we were the
only ones who knew the answers.) Don’t
waste this great opportunity to have a lot of fun, and learn a lot – I certainly
learned plenty. Here’s the link: http://www.tcm.com/20/
And if you go, please post a comment or send us an
email about it! Below are a few more
peeks at things we saw on the trip…
Once Chaplin Studios, now Jim Henson Studios -- in between
it was Red Skelton Studios and A&M Records
This jewelry store used to be a Warner Brothers Theatre - note
the diamond over the WB logo shield; also the William Fox
Builiding across the street
Inside the Bradbury Building
Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre, seen through
Bradbury front door
Million Dollar Theatre architectural details
Los Angeles Theatre
Union Station
Union Station interior
City Hall
The Vista Theatre stands at the intersection of Hollywood
and Sunset Boulevards, where D. W. Griffith's
INTOLERANCE Babylon sets once stood
The elephant sculptures at Hollywood & Highland, an
homage to Griffith's INTOLERANCE
Don't miss your bus!
CHARLTON HESTON HONORED WITH A STAMP APRIL 11 AT
CHINESE THEATRE!
The late actor Charlton Heston will be honored on
Friday April 11th with the 18th stamp in the Legends of Hollywood series. In conjunction with the TCM Classic Film
Festival, a dedication ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. at Hollywood’s Chinese
Theatre, where the actor’s family will be represented by his son and
collaborator on a dozen projects, Fraser Heston. Best known for his portrayal of the title
character in Wyler’s BEN HUR as Moses in DeMille’s THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, and as
the last free human in PLANET OF THE APES, Heston had many fine Western roles
as well. Beginning in 1952, heb played a
white boy raised by a Sioux chief in THE SAVAGE, and followed with PONY EXPRESS
as Buffalo Bill Cody, ARROWHEAD, THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE
BUCCANEER as Gen. Andrew Jackson, Peckinpah’s MAJOR DUNDEE, WILL PENNY, THE
CALL OF THE WILD, THE LAST HARD MAN, THE MOUNTAIN MEN, THE AVENGING ANGEL, and
TOMBSTONE. The dedication will be
followed by a noon screening of Orson Welles’ TOUCH OF EVIL, costarring Heston
and Janet Leigh.
The portrait, based on a photograph by his widow, Lydia
Clarke Heston, was Drew Struzman, a master of movie art whose movie posters
include all of the INDIANA JONES and STAR WARS movies, as well as Western-themed
movie posters including BACK TO THE FUTURE 3, COWBOYS & ALIENS, FRISCO KID,
and the up-coming Stephen King, DARK TOWER – THE MIST. A show of the movie art of Drew Struzman and
Bob Peak is currently on display at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale, and
will continue through May 26th.
TCM FEST – WESTERN INTEREST!
The 5th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival
will open at 6:30 on Thursday night, April 11th, following the red
carpet, with a screening of the newly restored Western musical OKLAHOMA! at Hollywood’s
Chinese Theatre, with star Shirley Jones attending and discussing the
film. At 10 pm that night, Nicholas Ray’s
JOHNNY GUITAR, starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden and Scott Brady will
screen at the Chinese Multiplex. On
Friday morning at 9:15, STAGECOACH will screen at the Multiplex. At 9 pm, BLAZING SADDLES will screen at the
Chinese, with a discussion with writer/director/star Mel Brooks.
On Saturday at 2pm, THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
screens at the Chinese while, starting an hour later, across Hollywood
Boulevard at the El Capitan, John Ford’s HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY will be shown,
with a discussion by the movie’s star, Maureen O’Hara – that’ll be a tough call! And on Sunday, GONE WITH THE WIND will screen
at the Chinese at 1:30, and John Ford’s THE QUIET MAN will screen at 4:30 at
the Chinese Multi. There are dozens of
non-Western screenings and events going on, with personal appearances by Jerry
Lewis – he’ll have his footprints in cement at Grauman’s Chinese!, Alan Arkin,
Richard Dreyfus, Ryan O’Neal, Tim Conway, Bo Hopkins, Candy Clark, Paula
Prentiss, Paul LeMat, Bill Hader, Alec Baldwin, Patton Oswalt, Alex Trebek, directors
Billy Freidkin, Joe Dante, and Gareth Edwards – he directed this summer’s
GODZILLA remake and will introduce the original, composers Quincy Jones, John
Williams, and Carl Davis. I covered last
year’s festival for the first time, and had a wonderful time. The films are wonderful, the opportunities to
hear filmmakers are unique, and it’s a delight to meet so many people who are
as knowledgeable and passionate about movies as we are. I highly recommend attending. Individual tickets are available for any
not-sold-out shows. Learn more here: http://filmfestival.tcm.com/
‘COWBOY FESTIVAL’ TO SHARE MELODY RANCH WITH WARNER
BROTHERS SHOOT APRIL 26 & 27!
Just got word that while we’re doing all of our
usual Western activities, the folks from Warner Brothers will be shooting a
movie at the ranch. We’re all going to
be shifted around a bit, as folks were when DEADWOOD was being filmed, but all
activities will go on as scheduled.
Seeing as WB will be shooting on the main Western street, I’m guessing
it’s for a Western.
Ed Erdelac
Here’s what I’ll be doing at the Santa Clarita
Cowboy Festival: I’ll be moderating a couple of authors’ panels at the OutWest Buckaroo Book Shop. On Saturday from 1:30 to 2, the topic is THE
WEST IMAGINED, and I’ll be talking with Western novelists Edward M. Erdelac,
author of COYOTE’S TRAIL; Jim Christina, author of THE DARK ANGEL; and C.
Courtney Joyner, author of SHOTGUN – I hope to have my review of SHOTGUN and my
interview with Court in next week’s Round-up!
C. Courtney Joyner (r) with L.Q. Jones
And on Sunday, from 1:30 to 2, the topic is THE WEST
LIVED, and I’ll be talking to non-fiction writers Jerry Nickle, great-grandson of
the Sundance Kid; JR Sanders, author of SOME GAVE ALL; and Peter Sherayko,
author of TOMBSTONE – THE GUNS AND GEAR.
Peter Sherayko
Also on Saturday at 12:30, and Sunday at 2:30, I’ll be
chatting with Miles Swarthout, who wrote the screenplay for THE SHOOTIST from
his father, Glendon Swarthout’s novel.
Miles is also involved with the upcoming movie THE HOMESMAN, directed by
and starring Tommy Lee Jones, from a novel by Glendon Swarthout. You can learn all about the events at the
Buckaroo Book Shop by going HERE.
You can learn all about the Santa Clarita Cowboy
Festival HERE http://cowboyfestival.org/
Hope to see you there!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 75th BIRTHDAY TERENCE
HILL!
On Saturday, March 29th, one of the most
talented and entertaining dramatic and comic actors in international cinema
marked his 75th birthday.
Terence Hill was born in Venice of an Italian father and a German
mother. His birth name was Mario Girroti. He started acting in films at the age of
twelve, and before Spaghetti Westerns started he was a well-known villain under
his own name in the German westerns films based on Karl May novels. When Franco Nero refused to do another DJANGO
film, Girroti, indistinguishable from Nero in make-up, starred in the excellent
DJANGO, PREPARE A COFFIN, and a star was born.
Equally busy in Eurocrime dramas, Hill is best-remembered in the TRINITY
films with Bud Spencer, and his films and TV shows as LUCKY LUKE. A busy actor on Italian TV, where he has
starred in 175 episodes of the current series DON MATTEO, he starred in two
America-lensed Westerns in 2009, DOC WEST and TRIGGERMAN.
THAT’S A WRAP!
Happy Cesar Chavez Day! Have a great week!
Happy Trails,
Henry
All Original Contents Copyright March 2014 by Henry
C. Parke – All Rights Reserved
No comments:
Post a Comment