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Top Posts & Pages
- Cagney and Harlow on The Public Enemy's Miracle Mile
- How Harold Lloyd Filmed Safety Last!
- The "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break" Car Chase - Part 1
- Charlie Chaplin's Echo Park Home - 100 Years Later
- How Buster Keaton Filmed The General
- Leave it to Harold (and Beaver) at the Long Beach Pike
- A Tale of Two Train Wrecks (and One Airport) - by Buster Keaton
- Follow Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd film locations (and more) on WordPress.com
Author Interviews – Reviews
- Academy Interview July 2011
- AMPAS Lecture on The General
- City Brights SF Gate Review
- Publishers Weekly Review
- KPCC Interview
- Interview on Movie Mom
- Philadelphina Inquirer
- Los Angeles Times interview
- Los Angeles Magazine Review
- MOMI article on New York and Speedy
- New York Times (see page 5)
- Author’s Modern Times Program
- Wall Street Journal
- Associated Press
- Examiner – Best 2011 Silent Film Books
- The Commentary Track
- Leonard Maltin Movie Crazy
- LA Observed
- Film Forum New York
- New York Times – Keaton Review
- 2013 Club TCM in Hollywood
- LA Times 2013
- John Bengtson on IMDB
- Talking Buster Keaton – Neighbors @ 24:30
- Talking Buster Keaton – The Blacksmith @ 11:30
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Recent Posts
- Hollywood Snapshots – a 1922 Time Machine
- Harry Langdon – His Marriage Wow
- Laurel & Hardy’s Liberty Rooftop
- Before the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd Alley
- Chaplin falls for The Kid – every scene now identified
- Keaton’s Bungalow Outside MGM
- Oliver Hardy at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd Alley
- Buster Keaton and W.C. Fields in Astoria
- Buster Keaton’s Kennel on the MGM lot
- Buster Keaton’s Blue Blazes in Astoria
- It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields in New York with Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd
- It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part Three – Fields Chased Around Town
- W.C. Fields Running Wild in New York
- It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part Two – Louise Strolls Around Town
- It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part One
- It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks Bring Magazines to Life
- New Buster Keaton Self-Guided Tours
- Ghosts of the Past – the Regent Apartments – costar with Chaplin, Weber, Sennett and Roach
- Keaton’s Battling Butler – A Knockout Finish to the SF Silent Film Festival
- Keaton’s Seven Chances – On The Clock
- The Surviving Sherlock Jr. Bungalow
- Chaplin’s The Great Dictator – Author Presentation at the Alex
- From Roach’s to Roaches – Stan & Ollie Meet Starsky & Hutch
- Restoration Premiere of Soft Shoes – Crossing Paths with Chaplin, Laurel, and Lloyd
- The Surviving Keaton Studio Neighbors
- The Surviving Chaplin “The Circus” Tree
- Charley Chase “Fast Work” Around Hollywood
- The “Never Give A Sucker An Even Break” Car Chase – Part 2
- The “Never Give A Sucker An Even Break” Car Chase – Part 1
- Farewell – a sudden lost Our Gang landmark
- The Red Kimono – A Vast Record of Early Los Angeles
- Another Lois Weber First – Using Locations
- Keaton’s “What No Beer?” Barrel Avalanche
- Arbuckle – Keaton at the Bronx Biograph Studio
- Buster’s Manhattan Apartment – The Cameraman Part III
- Arbuckle – Keaton – the Good Night Nurse Hot Springs
- Chaplin’s San Jose Day Making A Night Out
- Buster Keaton’s Haunted House
- Chaplin – Pavlova – Lois Weber – at the Castle Sans Souci
- Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman leads the San Francisco Silent Film Festival
- Hollywood’s Silent Echoes – 2017 FIAF/FLC Tour
- Keaton’s The Goat – the geography of a gag
- Buster with a Bullitt – Keaton and Steve McQueen’s SF Stunts
- Keaton and Orson Welles – A High Sign Touch of Evil
- Keaton and Hitchcock’s Vertigo Day Dreams
- Keaton’s Cops and Go West – Peeking Over the School Fence
- Chaplin – Inside “The Kid” Maternity Hospital
- Where Roscoe Arbuckle Filmed His Brooklyn Vitaphone Shorts
- Marc Wanamaker and Bruce Torrence – Hollywood’s Photo History Heroes
- Buster Keaton, Seven Chances, and Warren Beatty?
- Buster Keaton, The General, and Animal House?
- How Chaplin Filmed The Champion – on Location in Niles
- The Chaplin – Keaton – Lloyd Hollywood Alley
- Chaplin’s The Tramp – ‘New’ Views of One of Cinema’s Most Iconic Scenes
- Silent Witness – the House that Watched Over Chaplin and Keaton
- The Modern Times – Citizen Kane – Humphrey Bogart Factory Gate
- Cinecon 2016 Silent Echoes Hollywood Walking Tours
- Amazing New Keaton Discoveries – My Wife’s Relations
- Saving the Best for (Safety) Last!
- Reflections on Keaton’s Cops at the SF Silent Film Festival
- Columbo and the Silent Clowns – Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd
- How Harold Lloyd Filmed Bumping Into Broadway
- Buster in Cops Cruising Santa Monica Boulevard
- Chaplin – Keaton Studio Connections – The Fireman and Convict 13
- How Mabel Normand filmed her Safety Last! Moment (Before Harold Lloyd Did)
- Mostly Lost – Keaton Found (Stan Laurel too) at Hollywood and Western
- The Kid – Charlie Chaplin’s Onscreen Fans
- Chaplin on South Central – Making It Work
- How Charlie Chaplin filmed The Kid
- How Roscoe Arbuckle Filmed His Safety Last! Moment (Before Harold Lloyd Did)
- Houdini – The Grim Game – More Hollywood Connections
- Houdini – The Grim Game’s historic LA landmarks
- Houdini – Keaton – The Grim Game – Cops
- Keaton – Langdon – Lloyd on Larchmont – Ebell Club Author Talk
- Ginger, Buster, and Groucho, Lon Chaney and Loretta Young, all at the Jewett Estate
- San Francisco’s Silent Echoes – Presidio Officers’ Club Talk
- New Chaplin Discovery – Cinecon Talk and Guided Tour
- Chaplin, Sinatra, The Pilgrim and Noir
- Groucho, Buster, and Noir – at the Pasadena Jewett Estate
- Charlie Chaplin City Lights Tour – Author Presentation
- Harold Lloyd’s Speedy – Five Fun Facts
- The Three On A Match – ‘G’ Men – Ann Dvorak connection
- The Three Stooges, Birth of a Nation, Forest Lawn Trees
- Cagney and Keaton Crossing Paths in Inglewood
- How Laurel & Hardy Filmed Perfect Day – New Discoveries
- The Artist and its Amazing Ties to Chaplin, Pickford, Keaton and Lloyd
- How Laurel and Hardy Filmed Another Fine Mess
- Mid City Views – How Hal Roach’s Taxi Boys filmed Taxi for Two
- Even More Speedy – New York Locations
- The Big Parade – Historic Views of the Home Front
- How Charlie Chaplin Filmed The Bank
- How Barbara Stanwyck Filmed Night Nurse
- How James Cagney Filmed Lady Killer
- How Charlie Chaplin Filmed The Adventurer
- Cagney and Harlow on The Public Enemy’s Miracle Mile
- How Buster Keaton Filmed The General
- Keaton’s The General on location in Cottage Grove
- Silent Era Hollywood Tour – Cinecon 50 – Author Presentation
- Charlie Chaplin’s Echo Park Home – 100 Years Later
- Chaplin’s First Scene – a Very Busy Place to Film
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- Hollywood Snapshots – a 1922 Time Machine
- Harry Langdon – His Marriage Wow
- Laurel & Hardy’s Liberty Rooftop
- Before the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd Alley
- Chaplin falls for The Kid – every scene now identified
- Keaton’s Bungalow Outside MGM
- Oliver Hardy at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd Alley
- Buster Keaton and W.C. Fields in Astoria
- Buster Keaton’s Kennel on the MGM lot
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Category Archives: Angels Flight
How Harold Lloyd Filmed Girl Shy on Bunker Hill
The 2012 Turner Classic Film Festival in Hollywood will be screening Harold Lloyd’s first independently produced feature comedy Girl Shy (1924) on April 14, 2012 at the Egyptian Theater. In that film, Harold discovers the woman he loves is about … Continue reading
The Artist Locations Part 4, Bradbury, Chaplin, and Lloyd
During a pivotal scene in The Artist (2011), fading silent film star George Valentin and rising ingénue Peppy Miller pass each other on a staircase at the Kinograph Studios where they work, their career trajectories mirrored by their relative positions … Continue reading
Posted in Angels Flight, Charlie Chaplin, Hal Roach Studios, Harold Lloyd, Lloyd Thrill Pictures, Los Angeles Historic Core, Los Angeles Tunnels, Safety Last!, The Artist
Tagged angles flight, Bradbury Building, Bradbury Mansion, Broadway, bunker hill, Charlie Chaplin, Court Flight, Court Hill, funicular, Hal Roach, Harold Lloyd, High and Dizzy, Lloyd Studio, Lloyd Thrill Pictures, Los Angeles Historic Core, Man on the Clock, Safety Last!, Silent Comedians, Silent Comedies, Silent Movie Locations, Silent Movies, Stunt Climbing, The Artist, the artist filming locations, The Artist locations, then and now
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Buster Keaton and Film Noir? – It’s Also True
It’s now Buster Keaton’s turn, after Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin (see prior posts), to brush shoulders with film noir. The Glendale Southern Pacific station was barely three years old when Buster Keaton used it to portray the station for … Continue reading
Posted in Angels Flight, Bunker Hill, Buster Keaton, College, Film Noir, For Heaven's Sake, Harold Lloyd, Los Angeles Historic Core
Tagged angles flight, bunker hill, Buster Keaton, film noir, film noir locations, Harold Lloyd, Los Angeles Historic Core, Silent Comedies, Silent Movie Locations, Silent Movies
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Harold Lloyd and Film Noir? – It’s True
Harold Lloyd and film noir? It’s true. Lloyd filmed frequently on Bunker Hill and at other downtown locations, far more so than did Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. After decades of accumulated grime and neglect, the benign settings appearing in … Continue reading
Posted in Angels Flight, Bunker Hill, Film Noir, Harold Lloyd, Hot Water, Los Angeles Historic Core, The Turning Point
Tagged angles flight, bunker hill, film noir, film noir locations, Harold Lloyd, Lloyd Studio, Los Angeles Historic Core, Silent Comedies, Silent Movie Locations, Silent Movies
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