1948 Press Photo Mayor Frank Zeidler helps open Universal International building
This is an original press photo.
Mayor Frank Zeidler helps open ultra-modern Universal-International a film
exchange building today (Tuesday, June 1) at 720 West State Street by sniping
first print of "All My Sons", Universal International's 1949 Academy Award
contender. Assisting the mayor in the ceremony are (left to right) Folke
Peterson, executive-secretary to the Mayor; Jack Bannan, Universal
International's local branch manager; M.M. Gottlieb, district manager, and G.J.
Malafronte, assistant manager of branch operations. Photo measures 10 x 8inches.
Photo is dated 6-2-1948.
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1934 Press Photo Four Hundred Thousand Dollars Damage Warner Brothers Studios
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.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 12-11-1934.
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1934 Press Photo Warner Brothers Studio Fire Studio Lights Aid Firemen
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Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 12-4-1934.
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1963 Press Photo Hal Rosch Studios Deserted Sets, Culver City, California
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Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 08-01-1963.
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1963 Press Photo Bryon "Bones" Breeland at Hal Rosch Studios, California
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Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 08-01-1963.
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Historic Images Part Number: nef41513
1956 Press Photo French Ministry of Justice Replica Cinecitta Movie Studio Rome
This is an original press photo.
The replica will be used to bring Paris to the Rome film studios for the
producers to save on production costs.Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo is
dated 01-27-1956.
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1952 Press Photo Fire rages at Hollywood, California's Warner Brothers studios
This is an original press photo.
Fire raged over eight acres of the Warner Brothers movie studios in Hollywood,
California, Friday destroying a sound stage and several sets. Studio workmen
fought the blaze while waiting for help from city Firemen. The buildings shown
here are shells.Photo measures 8.25 x 8.75inches. Photo is dated
05-17-1952.
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1952 Press Photo Air view show the fire swept back lot of Warner Brothers Studio
This is an original press photo.
This air view shows the fire swept back lot of Warner Brothers studio and on the
right are the huge sound stages that were almost destroyed when the fire raged
out of control for over two hours. In the background the fire can be seen
burning up the sides of the Hollywood Hills after it jumped the Los Angeles
River.Photo measures 7.25 x 9.25inches. Photo is dated 07-11-1952.
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1952 Press Photo Irving Sindler, Props Man beside his Tombstone, Golden Studios
This is an original press photo.
Sindler uses his name as props for tombstone everytime needed for a film.Photo
measures 7 x 9inches. Photo is dated 03-17-1952.
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Historic Images Part Number: nee12074
1944 Press Photo Lamps & Chandeliers at Warner Brothers Studio Department
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Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 05-05-1944.
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1980 Press Photo Boomer, Outside Paramount Studios, Hollywood - mjx03966
This is an original press photo. A
Mongrel named Boomer is TV's latest 4 legged superstar, Ray Berwick, Hollywood
trainer, discovered Boomer in a dog pound, scheduled to be destroyed within
minutes. Berwick was captivated by the dog and took him home. Boomer now
commands a five figure fee for each show. Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo
is dated 07-2-1980.
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Historic Images Part Number: mjx03966
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