Silent Hollywood’s Studio Magic Mile
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- #MaryPickford #DouglasFairbanks #CharlieChaplin #HaroldLloyd #BusterKeaton Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Filmed Within One Mile Of Each Other
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Tour of Buster's studio (where Charlie filmed too) • Buster Keaton’s studio...
Public Domain scores The Chrysanthemum (1904) and Palm Leaf Rag (1903) by Scott Joplin performed by MuseScore app
Beautifully done. Thanks you for sharing.
Nice piano music which is uplifting!
Excellent video! Makes me wish even harder for a time machine!
Thank You!
I love these videos so much. Very nice job fading from past to present.
Such great work!! Great visuals and excellently put together. This is my NEIGHBORHOOD nowadays!!
Thanks for the new video Mr. Bengtson. Sad to see what happened to Buster Keaton’s studio. Guess that is what is called PROGRESS in Hollywood 😢. Thank you, at least you preserve what was to what is for all of us to see.
This is EXCELLENT! THANK YOU!!!
Brilliant research, as ever, and beautifully communicated. Thanks, John, for sharing your knowledge with us.
Awesome, love old Hollywood.
I'm NOT gonna love it, and jou can't make me! (;
Awesome editing. Loved it.
I love these videos
Great vid, so glad to see so much still remains, sad about Busters studio though
Interesting how there was a large gas-o-meter tank right next to the Pickford-Fairbanks studio. I had read a while back that the Chaplin Studio was moved farther in from the street in the late 1940s, when the street was widened.
Yes, the south end of the studio (projection room, Charlie's office) were physically moved east to accommodate the street widening. The north end buildings (laboratory, editing room), were not moved but trimmed flush to the new sidewalk, and are now narrower. The gas-o-meter next to PF Studio must have been frustrating for the stars, it limited the point of view camera angles when filming on the backlot.