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100 Year History of THE CULVER HOTEL – Coming soon TEASER
2024 marks the 100TH ANNIVERSARY of the Culver Hotel. These are COMING ATTRACTIONS of the live history presentation to be held on July 23rd at the Veterans Memorial Bldg. that will amaze and delight with tales of the movies shot there, ghosts seen there and the rise and fall of its owners.
Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history.
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NOW AND THEN: A Photo Essay of TIME PASSING
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This is how Culver City changed over the years! Photos shot from the same points many years apart show graphic changes to parts of the city between 1926 and 2024. Photos Courtesy of Mark Morris and Culver city Historical Society. MUSIC: "Liquid Time" Aakash Gandhi "Alone" Emmit Fenn Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of h...
HALF CENTURY OF FRIENDSHIP: Kaizuka Meditation garden 50 Anniversary
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A delegation of political figures and master gardeners from Japan came to Culver City to help renovate the Friendship garden that was created in 1974 as the enduring symbol of the friendship between Kaizuka City, Japan and Culver City , CA. The Culver City Sister City Committee has fostered the relationship ever since, and held a Re-Dedication ceremony to celebrate the event attended by Culver ...
Kaizuka Meditation Garden Trailer
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25 dedicated people worked their tails off for a week to completely renovate the Sister City Committee's Meditation Garden a gift from Kaizuka City, Japan after 50 years of enhancing the library on Overland Avenue. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/CulverCityHistory Visit our web...
MGM STUDIO SECRETS: SURVIVOR of Several Corporate Regime Changes
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June Caldwell worked in the executive offices at MGM. She started at the studio in 1942. She retired in 2005. During her career she was in a position to know many of the behind-the-scenes stories and the executives who controlled the fates of many Producers, Directors and Stars. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of histo...
MGM 100 YEAR Anniversary: Three HISTORY EXPERTS TELL ALL
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Authors and historians Stephen X. Sylvester, Steven Bingen and Richard Adkins provide an in-depth look inside the walls of Hollywood's most glorious movie studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/CulverCityHistory Visit our website: www.CulverCityHistoricalS...
MGM STUDIOS 100th Anniversary Exhibit: Culver City Museum
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Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of MGM, the Rolls-Royce of movie studios during the Golden Age of Cinema, our April SPECIAL EXHIBIT features costumes, posters, biographies of the talented studio creators of some of the most memorable films ever made; along with RARE, ONE-OF-A-KIND PROPS. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating si...
SONY RESCUES A HISTORIC BUILDING on the studio lot.
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The SCENIC ARTS building near the Overland Avenue gate at Sony Studios has been renovated instead of torn down. To announce the transformation, this video details the importance to film history and the colorful past of the unique building. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/Culver...
MICKEY ROONEY'S Co-Star - Miss Culver City 1937
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Dorothy Barrett recalls her career working at MGM with Mickey Rooney inn the 1930's. For more fascinating stories about the people and history of a tiny little town that earned the distinction of being "The Heart of Screenland" Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/CulverCityHistory ...
All Roads Lead To the CULVER CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
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Follow the City Ride transit van to get to the museum. The Van parks right at the entrance to our museum. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/CulverCityHistory Visit our website: www.CulverCityHistoricalSociety.org Facebook: culvercityhistoricalsociety Instagram: @culv...
Culver City High Class of 1953: FIRST CLASS IN & FIRST OUT
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Teachers, Principals and students of the first graduating class of Culver High in 1953 recount humorous and poignant stories from the early days of the school system. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/CulverCityHistory Visit our website: www.CulverCityHistoricalSociety.org Facebo...
Culver City Families: Earl & Virgie Eskridge
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Our July 20, 2016 General Meeting and Program featured an ongoing series of profiling Culver City families and their businesses. Here was a presentation of the Earl Eskridge/Virgie Tinger family and their business - Culver City Flower Shop. Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side of history. Subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/Culve...
Black History Month 2024: RECOGNIZING WHO'S WHO
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Biographies of prominent Black names who achieved memorable places in history are displayed in the Museum during Black History Month. Some names you know and others will surprise you.
THE FIRST 55 MOVIE STUDIOS in Los Angeles: Poverty Row Studios
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The foremost authority on the earliest days of the film business in southern California, MARC WANAMAKER, eminent historian, preservationist and founder of Bison Archives gives a MASTER CLASS on the first 55 movie studios to set up shop; and how they evolved into the major film studios of today. For more detailed history see Marc’s book: www.ebay.com/itm/404729737107 The History of Hollywood wit...
SPORTS IN THE OILFIELDS; Bill Botts Field Dedication
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This video hasn’t been seen since the day it was shot in JANUARY 1978. It was the day that a state senator came to the Baldwin hills along with the city mayor, city council and officials from L.A. city and County for a special ceremony - one that almost didn’t survive the test to time! Find lots of entertaining videos on our channel. We celebrate the colorful, informative and fascinating side o...
1000's Flock To the Streets: Art Walk and Roll 2023
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1000's Flock To the Streets: Art Walk and Roll 2023
CINEMA HISTORY: Early Poverty Row Film Studios
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CINEMA HISTORY: Early Poverty Row Film Studios
THERE'S A HISTORY MUSEUM IN CULVER CITY? BELIEVE IT!
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THERE'S A HISTORY MUSEUM IN CULVER CITY? BELIEVE IT!
TALLEST "CHRISTMAS TREE" In the World?
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TALLEST "CHRISTMAS TREE" In the World?
The Story of FRANK SEBASTIAN and the COTTON CLUB
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The Story of FRANK SEBASTIAN and the COTTON CLUB
HALLOWEEN in Culver City: COWBOYS and WITCHES in government
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HALLOWEEN in Culver City: COWBOYS and WITCHES in government
EVERYTHING YOU DIDN'T KNOW about "CITIZEN KANE"
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EVERYTHING YOU DIDN'T KNOW about "CITIZEN KANE"
Who Was the BOY who Helped Create Motion Pictures?
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Who Was the BOY who Helped Create Motion Pictures?
THE GREATEST Producer of MGM Musicals
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THE GREATEST Producer of MGM Musicals
Fiesta La Ballona: A Short History
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Fiesta La Ballona: A Short History
FIESTA La Ballona 2023 - A CITY CELEBRATION
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FIESTA La Ballona 2023 - A CITY CELEBRATION
Kaizuka City & Culver City: A Sister City Thank You
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Kaizuka City & Culver City: A Sister City Thank You
TALES FROM BEHIND THE CAMERAS: Movie Pioneers Tell All.
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TALES FROM BEHIND THE CAMERAS: Movie Pioneers Tell All.
Culver City History Legends & Lore: Episode 17 - THE NEWTONS
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Culver City History Legends & Lore: Episode 17 - THE NEWTONS
ROGER RABBIT “Conspiracy??” - The Last Ride of the Red Car
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ROGER RABBIT “Conspiracy??” - The Last Ride of the Red Car

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  • @farrosernaque
    @farrosernaque День тому

    Did anyone else notice the small detail at 5:23? It’s so cool!

  • @fernandoalegria4240
    @fernandoalegria4240 День тому

    Raised in Edendale in the 50s. It was appropriately named. We lived on Aaron st. in a rear house for $47 a month. From the earliest memories, we were a poor brown family living in a neighborhood where people were very friendly, with a splattering of Beatniks. It was wonderful, now I know why.

  • @angelocolombus889
    @angelocolombus889 2 дні тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @RossCompose
    @RossCompose 2 дні тому

    This broke my heart.

  • @carolynkingsley4421
    @carolynkingsley4421 2 дні тому

    Love Hollywood history. Thanks for doing this.

  • @mareerogers364
    @mareerogers364 3 дні тому

    Fantastic! Oscar Micheux I knew but not Noble Johnson back story. Awesome presentation.

  • @oldfarmshow
    @oldfarmshow 3 дні тому

    👍👍

  • @griffhenshaw5631
    @griffhenshaw5631 4 дні тому

    Movie Ramona was filmed at Warner Springs.

  • @jimmywoo3885
    @jimmywoo3885 5 днів тому

    You had me until Scientology.

  • @addicted2baseballrgd21
    @addicted2baseballrgd21 5 днів тому

    48:00 nothing has changed

  • @deantmoodyvoice
    @deantmoodyvoice 5 днів тому

    As usual, Marc, you brilliantly enlighten with your knowledge and presentation! We met many times during my 20 years at Raleigh. I miss chatting with you!

  • @brycesuderow3576
    @brycesuderow3576 6 днів тому

    I was told that a lot of women and other marginalized people became involved very early on in the movie business. They were getting in on the ground floor so to speak.

  • @marktwain5232
    @marktwain5232 6 днів тому

    This was just wonderful! Thank you so much!

  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 7 днів тому

    Thank you for mentioning Randolph Scott's horse. lol I just watched every Scott western from 1950 to 1962 and I had the same feeling about his horse. I even was trying to find info on that horse.

  • @tickles5289
    @tickles5289 7 днів тому

    NO YOU ARE VERY WRONG ABOUT THE PERIOD YOU WERE DESCRIBING IN THE 1830'S. ZORRO WAS FIGHTING THE INJUSTICE AND CORRUPTION OF THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT WHICH WAS TAKING AWAY LAND FROM THE SPANISH LAND GRANT HOLDERS AND THE CATHOLIC MISSIONS SECULARIZIING THEM. IT'S A SHAME THAT YOU WERE ON A TV SHOW SET IN THE PERIOD AND GIVING A HISTORICAL LECTURE YET YOU CAN'T GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.

    • @classiclife7204
      @classiclife7204 7 днів тому

      Zorro is a fictional character, so he wasn't "fighting" anybody. Zorro was based on a magazine serial called "The Curse of Capistrano" from 1919 by Johnston McCulley, which would've been forgotten entirely had not actor Douglas Fairbanks ran with the idea and made the movie "Mark of Zorro" in 1920 and turned the now-book into one of the greatest sellers of all time. The problem with relying entirely on "Curse" is that the writer later contradicts many plot point and character details in other Zorro stories. THAT being said, McCulley set his stories almost entirely in SPANISH California, so the "Mexican government" didn't exist yet. Johnston's subsequent stories were wildly inconsistent: sometimes Zorro was "exposed", sometimes not. Sometimes the stories are set in Spanish California (1769-1821), sometimes Mexican California. Now there is a real "Zorro" (sort of), but his (probably legendary) exploits were in the 1850s, so the Zorro connection is weak, meaningless, I'd say. Depending on the writer, sometimes Zorro is Spanish, sometimes Mexican. Sometimes his "real" name is "Don Diego de la Vega", sometimes it's just Diego. But why am I telling you this, since you should know it all already, being such a big Zorro fan and all. It just sounds like you got a chip on your shoulder. Get YOUR facts straight next time, before SCREAMING IN ALL CAPS at people.

    • @tickles5289
      @tickles5289 7 днів тому

      ​@@classiclife7204you're a little slow huh?

    • @classiclife7204
      @classiclife7204 7 днів тому

      @@tickles5289 Rather than call me names, you could just delete your original comment to spare yourself further embarrassment

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas 9 днів тому

    This could be a documentary series !

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas 9 днів тому

    Mitchel and Kenyon in the North West were film pioneers around 1890.

  • @lizlocher3612
    @lizlocher3612 9 днів тому

    The "Circle" of Anna Littles Photos coming back to YOU is TOTALLY the definition of "Karmic Circle of Life"!!!

  • @lizlocher3612
    @lizlocher3612 9 днів тому

    Just heard you say you were the Historical Advisor on the Robert Downey Jr. Chaplin film, of which I owned the VHS until I lost most of my collection unfortunately. It is by far one of my MOST favorite movies I used to watch a couple times a week!!! I definitely recognize the Mack Sennet style studios from the pics you are showing n remember Sennet n Chaplin arguing about the skill of Mabel Normand as a director, n the fact that she wanted to be a director, as a woman in that era, was awesome to me,,!!! You are a TRUE FOUNDING FATHER of Hollywood's History n I am sooo glad I found this video of yours, Marc Wanamaker, today on Father's Day!!! What a wonderful win for me to find n enjoy at 67 yrs old as a retired entertainer, ballet dancer, exotic dancer, stage actress, singer, songwriter, n Burlesque Performer in the 1980's!!! I am an aficionado of ALL entertainment history, n STILL watch the black n white movies every night for a few hours one after another to try n fall asleep, as they were introduced to me by my Mom in the 1960's as a kid staying up late at night n watching them with her, n to me they are the BEST movies around now!!!!!

  • @lizlocher3612
    @lizlocher3612 9 днів тому

    Did NOT know about Ramona character by Red Wing n her husband!!! How wonderful for the Native Americans to have this excellent moniker for beginning film studios in California!!!

  • @iancamarillo
    @iancamarillo 9 днів тому

    What a great presentation!

  • @abelincoln3261
    @abelincoln3261 11 днів тому

    The widespread popularity of the novel resulted in jurisdictions naming schools (Ramona High School in Riverside), streets, freeways (the San Bernardino Freeway was originally named the Ramona Freeway) and towns (unincorporated communities called Ramona in both Los Angeles and San Diego County) after the novel's heroine. Southern California became a tourist destination, as many people wanted to see the locations featured in the book. Its publication coincided with the opening of Southern Pacific Railroad's Southern California rail lines, which fed a tourism boom.[2] As a result, many sites across Southern California tried to emphasize their Ramona connections. Jackson died without having specified locations for her novel. Two places claimed to have inspired her work: Rancho Camulos, near Piru, and Rancho Guajome in Vista, as she had visited both before writing her novel.[2] Camulos became the most accepted "Home of Ramona" due to several factors. The description of Moreno Ranch is similar to the historic Rancho Camulos. Influential writers, such as George Wharton James and Charles Fletcher Lummis, avowed that it was so. When the Southern Pacific Railroad opened its main Ventura County line in 1887, it had a stop at Camulos. With the company engaged in a rate war,[13] the trip to Camulos became relatively easy and affordable for visitors. Finally, the Del Valle family of Camulos welcomed tourists: they exploited the association in marketing their products, labeling their oranges and wine as "The Home of Ramona" brand. In contrast, Guajome did not publicly become associated with Ramona until an 1894 article in Rural Californian made the claim. However, as the house was nearly four miles (6 km) from the nearest Santa Fe Railroad station, getting there was not so easy. Additionally, the Couts family, who owned the property, were not eager to have flocks of tourists on the grounds, possibly due to a falling out between author Jackson and Senora Couts.[2] Estudillo House in Old Town San Diego identified as "Ramona's Marriage Place"; the novel said briefly that Ramona was married in San Diego. Although no record existed of Jackson's having visited there, this house became a popular tourist destination. This status continued for years. Estudillo House was unique in marketing solely in terms of Ramona-related tourism. The caretaker sold pieces of the house to tourists, which hastened its deterioration. In 1907, the new owner John D. Spreckels hired architect Hazel Wood Waterman to remodel the house to more closely match descriptions in the novel. When the reconstruction was completed in 1910, the building reopened as a full-fledged Ramona tourist attraction.[2] Estudillo House's application for National Historic Landmark status was entitled "Casa Estudillo/Ramona's Marriage Place".[3] Other notable Ramona landmarks included "Ramona's Birthplace", a small adobe near Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, and the grave of Ramona Lubo on the Ramona Band of Cahuilla Indians reservation. Writer George Wharton James called Lubo the "real Ramona."[14] Her life bore some resemblance to that of the fictional Ramona. Sixteen years after Lubo's death, in 1938 local people erected a "Ramona monument" at her gravesite. [2] The Ramona Pageant was a play adapted from the novel. It was staged outdoors, beginning in 1923 in Hemet. The pageant has been held here annually since. Most historians believe that the fictional Moreno Ranch is an amalgamation of various locations and was not intended to represent a single place.[2] As Carey McWilliams said in his book Southern California Country (1946): Picture postcards, by the tens of thousands, were published showing "the schools attended by Ramona," "the original of Ramona," "the place where Ramona was married," and various shots of the "Ramona Country." [...] It was not long before the scenic postcards depicting the Ramona Country had come to embrace all of Southern California.[15] Because of the novel's extraordinary popularity, public perception merged fact and fiction. California historian Walton Bean wrote: These legends became so ingrained in the culture of Southern California that they were often mistaken for realities. In later years many who visited "Ramona's birthplace" in San Diego or the annual "Ramona Pageant" at Hemet (eighty miles north of San Diego) were surprised and disappointed if they chanced to learn that Ramona was a (fictional) novel rather than a biography.[10] The novel contributed to the unique cultural identity of Southern California and the whole of the Southwest. The architecture of the missions had recently gained national exposure and local restoration projects were just beginning. Railroad lines to Southern California were just opening and, combined with the emotions stirred by the novel, the region suddenly gained national attention.[2] Mission Revival Style architecture became popular from about 1890 to 1915. Many examples still stand throughout California and other southwest areas.

  • @abelincoln3261
    @abelincoln3261 11 днів тому

    The novel focuses on Ramona, who is half-Indian, and her Indian lover, Alessandro. As the story opens, Ramona is the ward of her aristocratic, haughty stepmother, Señora Moreno. Even though the romance is forbidden by Señora Moreno, Ramona falls in love with Alessandro, and they flee Moreno's hacienda and are married by a sympathetic priest.

  • @georgerady9706
    @georgerady9706 11 днів тому

    So much better than the HollyWOKE CRAP they produce - to PREACH - and not create and entertain!

  • @barryobrien7935
    @barryobrien7935 11 днів тому

    Thank you so much for your dedication in preserving this important history. I worked at Prospect & Talmadge for several years. Lived nearby so always appreciated the history in east Hollywood.

  • @glennstenbergkvist5971
    @glennstenbergkvist5971 11 днів тому

    Magnificent presentation!

  • @ScottStentenFilms
    @ScottStentenFilms 12 днів тому

    This is amazing, in this time of changing weather to see hollywood when everything was as it was,,, and what stories,,, I will have to track down more of Marc Wanamakers books and presentations,, american entrepeneurs at their best

  • @donaldduncan7095
    @donaldduncan7095 14 днів тому

    This goes into my favorites file.⭐ Thanks! love this kind Hollywood history (with rare photos).🎥 Well done.👍👍

  • @ItsMikeSandovalsYouTubeChannel
    @ItsMikeSandovalsYouTubeChannel 14 днів тому

    i would like to know more about the Essanay Studio that was at Venice and Catturagus

    • @churchofpos2279
      @churchofpos2279 17 годин тому

      There was also an Essanay Studio in Niles, CA. Now known as Fremont, CA. The studio is gone , but some of the worker cottages still exist.

  • @gilcortezdfw
    @gilcortezdfw 14 днів тому

    Hollywood's greatest special effect: NOT SHOWING ANY LATINOS IN MOVIES!

    • @barryobrien7935
      @barryobrien7935 11 днів тому

      Dolores Del Rio, Ramon Navarro?

    • @searchthewind99
      @searchthewind99 10 днів тому

      @@barryobrien7935 Antonio Moreno, Lupe Velez, Katy Jurado

    • @user-lm8wd3lo9r
      @user-lm8wd3lo9r 9 днів тому

      @@barryobrien7935 lupe velez

    • @tickles5289
      @tickles5289 7 днів тому

      RITA HAYWORTH... NOT HER REAL NAME!

    • @tickles5289
      @tickles5289 7 днів тому

      Stop saying STUPID THINGS! HISPANICS (LATINOS) HAVE BEEN PART OF HOLLYWOOD

  • @JJANEKIL
    @JJANEKIL 14 днів тому

    He always does the most comprehensive talks on early Los Angeles... bravo

  • @clurkroberts2650
    @clurkroberts2650 16 днів тому

    Sorry to say but the MGM lot was a fire hazard, a ghetto of rotting antiquated buildings, which were never designed to withstand time or weather the elements. The 50s and 60s were hard on all the studios.

  • @nightisright1873
    @nightisright1873 17 днів тому

    Contrary to popular belief this is not termite terrace this is the other building

  • @staubach1979rt
    @staubach1979rt 18 днів тому

    This will be interesting, no doubt.

  • @Randomlad.0737
    @Randomlad.0737 26 днів тому

    Can we identify everyone who appeared in these Gag reels?

  • @abnowacky
    @abnowacky 27 днів тому

    I love how someone just has a big rifle at the beginning scene.

  • @BruceChanen
    @BruceChanen 29 днів тому

    New to Culver City. The streets are filled with entertainment memories. So many nooks and crannies. Loved this presentation. Thanks for posting.

  • @jessemillman4016
    @jessemillman4016 Місяць тому

    Love that video! So funny. Is it possible if I can find a vhs tape or a DVD that has that show? Just curious. Thank you so much for posting it

    • @CulverCityHistory
      @CulverCityHistory 28 днів тому

      I am pretty sure that movie was only distributed among the employees and that you won't find it in a commercial form. But feel free to watch it as often as you like.

    • @jessemillman4016
      @jessemillman4016 28 днів тому

      No problem. Thank you very much

  • @blueaceagle
    @blueaceagle Місяць тому

    Enjoyed watching this interview, learned some great history about my family I never knew until I saw this while trying to research my family history from what little I knew, ty for sharing

  • @williammay5799
    @williammay5799 Місяць тому

    It’s very sad to walk by the MGM lot now and see all the signage for Columbia Studios, and for great, classic Columbia films, which were not made anywhere on that lot. Unfortunately the business management of MGM was absolutely top-notch when Thalberg was alive but faded after that. By the 1950s MGM business management was just about the worst and, paradoxically, the young people taking over Columbia in the late 50s were some of the best in the industry, the Thalbergs of their age. I find it most unfortunate though sometimes when people who really love MGM feel that it’s almost disrespectful to mention the name of other studios. I do not think Bing Crosby was ever under contract to MGM. He was a huge movie star at Paramount, a huge star in radio, and a huge star as a recording artist. It in no way detracts from the accomplishments of the MGM studios to acknowledge that there were other great studios.

  • @user-zt3wf5ye2i
    @user-zt3wf5ye2i Місяць тому

    and not a mention of Marion Davies.

  • @dustinangelhemrick
    @dustinangelhemrick Місяць тому

    He was a disgusting pervert.

  • @staubach1979rt
    @staubach1979rt Місяць тому

    Excellent.

  • @goombabear
    @goombabear Місяць тому

    I love Culver City. I spent a lot of time there last year scouting out film locations for Hal Roach comedies.

  • @goombabear
    @goombabear Місяць тому

    Great footage of the now Culver Studios.

  • @user-ly9eb6zw3c
    @user-ly9eb6zw3c Місяць тому

    14:44

  • @the_Sam20
    @the_Sam20 Місяць тому

    Absolutely perfect for Columbia and MGM's 100th anniversaries.

  • @edoedo8686
    @edoedo8686 Місяць тому

    Wow! Fantastic presentation about a profound part of the putative Hollywood industry. Among my heartbreaks was the destruction of the Hal Roach studio lot and administration building. Superb historical research and preservation. I hope the "industry" engages with these important researchers. A side note: I wish this type of research and preservation could be done in Orange County, especially the eastern area of the city of Orange and the Irvine Park.

  • @grahamhill6340
    @grahamhill6340 Місяць тому

    Wonderful precious knowledge from this lady, but you'd think the industry would be documenting this... As an historian who spent my life in the business too, I always felt we were so lucky to be in this profession when it was at it's very best!

    • @guitarslim56
      @guitarslim56 Місяць тому

      They are indeed documenting this. The video is right here.

    • @grahamhill6340
      @grahamhill6340 Місяць тому

      @@guitarslim56 With respect, the Culver City Historical Society isn't the Motion Picture industry...

  • @WFitzgerald
    @WFitzgerald Місяць тому

    Well, at least the original MGM film library pre 1986 ended up with WB via Turner, and the main studio buildings are now used by Sony-Columbia Pictures... btw the Bee Gees "Staying Alive" music video was shot at MGM backlot - shows how fragile the exterior street scenes actually were by the 1970s