“ HOLLYWOOD TODAY ” 1928 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA MOVIE STUDIOS & STARS TRAVELOGUE ST10075
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This grouping of silent novelty travelogues by the Cine Art Home Library Film were assembled by William Horsley and his Cine Arts Productions, Inc. They date to 1928. The reel includes many famous sights and people from silent era Hollywood, and features classic Hollywood trademarks, studios, restaurants, streets, actors, and theaters.
“Hollywood Today - Reel One” (1928) title and credits (00:09). Man uses a 35mm Bell & Howell model 2709, the first all-metal, commercially available 35mm motion picture camera (00:17). Clips of various scenes are layered and transitioned (00:25). “Hollywood” title banner (00:50). View of downtown Hollywood (00:58). “Hollywood’s main thoroughfares.” text overlay (01:37). Hollywood Blvd. street sign (01:40). Views of the Security, Trust, and Savings, Bank - Hollywood branch (01:43). POV footage of a car driving through Hollywood (01:57). Sunset Blvd. street sign (02:12). Views of Sunset Blvd (02:15). “Famous studios, the homes of modern magic.” text overlay (02:22). Warner Bros. Studios (02:31). The William Fox Studio (02:44). A Bird’s-eye-view of Warner Bros. original lot with stages and department in barnes (02:56). Mack Sennett Studio (03:08). Pathé Studios (03:20). “Hollywood has the most unique theatres.” text overlay (03:34). Carthay Circle Theatre (03:41). Grauman's Chinese Theatre (or TCL Chinese Theatre) (03:51). Warner Hollywood Theater (04:03). The Hollywood Bowl amphitheater (04:14). “Places to dine, dance and make merry.” text overlay (04:30). Café Montmartre (04:38). The Dyas-Carleton Café (04:49). The Hollywood Brown Derby (05:00). The Zulu Hut Restaurant (05:10). “Gala Premieres bring out the STARS of the movie Firmament.” text overlay (05:19). The 1928 movie premiere of Paramount’s All Talking hit “Interference” (05:28). “Pick your favorite.” text overlay (05:38). Unidentified women and men speak into a microphone (05:41). Universal Pictures Studio entrance (06:41). Universal Pictures Studio (07:16). Actor Hoot Gibson (07:31). Actress Blanche Mehaffy (07:48). Actor Fred Gilman (08:19). Actress Laura La Plante (08:39). Actor Reginald Denny (09:05). Actress Dorothy Gulliver (09:40). Actor George Lewis (09:51). Actor Tom Mix and his famous horse ‘Tony’ (10:12). Actors Shirley Mason and Francis McDonald (10:32). Actors Bessie Love and Harold Goodwin (11:01). Actors Charles (Buck) Jones and Charles K. French (11:50). The Old Warner Brothers Studio, today Sunset Bronson Studios (12:43). The Grauman's Egyptian Theatre (13:02). Actor John Barrymore (13:10). Actress Mae Marsh (13:28). Actor Harry Myers (13:42). Film instructor Ernst Lubitsch and actor Monte Blue (13:50). Priscilla Moran (14:08). Actress Marie Prevost (14:25). Actress Alive Calhoun (14:35). Actress Dolores Costello (15:01). Actress Irene Rich (15:12). “Warners Studio at Night” text overlay (15:19). “Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Stars” title banner/credits (15:31). “Aeroplane View of Studios” title banner (15:41). Views of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (15:44). Actress Marion Davies (16:09). Actress Lillian Gish (16:32). Actor Antonio Moreno (16:47). Actress Alice Terry (17:00). Actor John Gilbert (17:15). Actress Renee Adoree (17:35). Actor Lon Chaney (17:52). Actors Joan Crawford and Charles Ray (18:34). “Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Stars” title banner/credits (19:03). MGM’s Culver City studios (19:09). Actor Ramon Navarro (19:29). Actress Claire Windsor (19:41). Actor William Haines (19:55). Actress Sally O’Neal (20:10). Actor Lew Cody (20:20). Actress Eleanor Boardman (20:33). Actress Mae Murray (20:46). Actor George K. Arthur (21:01). Actress Greta Garbo (21:18). Actress Norma Shearer and actor Conrad Nagel (21:32).
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