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Film in America - Northern California Movies, a partial list of movies filmed in Northern California. AFI Film Catalog, a catalogue of Hollywood films that include filming location information. Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission, includes a map of famous filming locations and filmography lists for both counties.
In 1951, the lot made history when Stage 2 became home to I Love Lucy, the first prime-time comedy shot on film and produced before a live audience originating from the West Coast. From 1951 to 1953, it was the home of Desilu Productions , owned by Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz .
1984–1993 11 Saved by the Bell: NBC 1989–1993 Saved by the Bell: The New Class: NBC 1993–2000 Scrabble: NBC 1984–1990; 1993 2, 3 Sonny with a Chance: Disney Channel: 2009 11 Super Password: NBC 1984–1989 1, 3 2008 incarnation known as Million Dollar Password taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York City, then CBS Studio Center ...
Bronson Canyon is located in the southwest section of Griffith Park near the north end of Canyon Drive, which is an extension of Bronson Avenue. In 1903, the Union Rock Company founded a quarry, originally named Brush Canyon, for excavation of crushed rock used in the construction of city streets–carried out of the quarry by electric train on the Brush Canyon Line. [1]
In 1955 Desilu bought the studio, and in 1959, after Desilu bought other studios in Hollywood and Culver City, the name was changed to Desilu-Cahuenga Studios [2] to avoid confusion with the other Desilu Studios. [3] Beginning in 1974, the studio was independently owned and operated for use by producers and became Ren-Mar Studios in 1984.
Filming a disaster scene at Wilshire and Hope in Los Angeles, California. In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in Los Angeles respectively in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, or a fictionalized version thereof.
Beverly Hills Cop made it three for films released in 1984 after its performance during 1985 took it to rentals of $108 million. [2] Other popular films included The NeverEnding Story, which was the most expensive film produced in West Germany, The Karate Kid and Romancing the Stone. A high number of sci-fi/fantasy films were released in 1984.
The Culver Studios is a film studio in Culver City, California. Originally created by silent movie pioneer Thomas H. Ince , classics from Hollywood's Golden Age were filmed there. It was purchased, in 2014, by Hackman Capital Partners, which completely modernized the lot over the next four years, while preserving the site's historic structures ...