Historic Film Locations
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Mulberry Bridge in Jonesboro, Georgia, where the Bandit jumps the span of the Flint river and the patrol cars can’t quite meet the task in “Smokey and the Bandit”. The property is owned by the U Haul company next door and when I expressed interest, an employee unlocked the gate and let me climb down to the riverbed where the Pontiac would have flown right over me. I got a sliver of wood from one of the old columns.
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James Garner and Lindsay Wagner eat at the iconic Tail O’ The Pup in the TV movie pilot episode of “The Rockford Files” back in 1974 – and how that historic hot dog joint looks now 50 years later. This is the same big dog, but it’s not in the original spot – at the top it was at 311 North La Cienega Boulevard, and now it’s about a mile straight up La Cienega just around the corner at 8512 Santa Monica Boulevard. Tail O’ The Pup has been serving Los Angeles since 1946, but in 2005 it closed and was hidden away in a warehouse until it was finally restored and reopened in this new location in 2022. It’s now a part of the West Hollywood building formerly known as “The Doors’ Workshop,” where The Doors recorded their album “L.A. Woman” in 1970 – and what’s now the Tail O’ The Pup’s bathroom is where Jim Morrison sang the vocals for the record. The Tail O’ The Pup has appeared in dozens of TV shows, movies, music videos, etc. over the decades. Such a cool place – and great hot dogs too! (Los Angeles, California, episode date 03.27.74, my photo 09.29.22)
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Filming location for “True Lies” (1994) Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold and Bill Paxton. Note: Most websites are wrong. This scene was not filmed at Sepulveda dam. I went there twice before figuring it out. Hansen Dam 11770 Foothill Blvd Lake View Terrace, CA. Pic taken 7/12/24
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