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Category Archives: Mary Mallory
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Julian Eltinge Says ‘I’m at Your Service, Girls’
One of the most famous female impersonators of all time, but now also one of the most forgotten, Julian Eltinge stood as one of the most successful headliners of the early 1900s, setting attendance records at vaudeville and theatre … Continue reading
Posted in 1915, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Stage
Tagged #Julian Eltinge, 1915, film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, stage
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: 2016 S.F. Film Festival Offers Appetizing Selection
“Beggars of Life,” courtesy of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival. The just concluded Twenty First Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival featured a strong weekend of thoughtful and powerful films and music from all over the world. The … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, San Francisco
Tagged #San Francisco Silent Film Festival, 2016, film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: First National Studios, Now Warner Bros., Turns 90
An aerial view of First National Studios in Burbank, Motion Picture News, 1926. First National Studios, now known as Warner Bros. Studios, celebrates its 90th birthday on June 15, 2016. Basic construction was completed on the original studio … Continue reading
Posted in 1926, Architecture, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, San Fernando Valley
Tagged 1926, architecture, Burbank, film, First National Studios, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Warner Bros.
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Mary Mallory/ Hollywood Heights: Hollywood Cafes Then and Now
The Hi-Land Kwik Lunch, 1714 Highland Ave., courtesy of Mary Mallory. Thanks to vintage photograph, films, and ephemera, buildings still live on, even if eventually they were demolished and/or replaced. Sometimes thankfully they still survive. Here is a … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Food and Drink, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged architecture, Highland, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, preservation, Vine
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: ‘Mothers of Men’ Promotes Women’s Causes
An image from the teaser for “Mothers of Men,” courtesy of mothersfilm.com. At the turn of the twentieth century, women had few rights anywhere in the world. They were basically considered the property of their husbands and fathers, with … Continue reading
Mary Mallory: Hollywood Heights – Mary Pickford Day
Note: Mary Mallory is taking this week off, so I’m running a post from several years ago. Los Angeles in 1923 was a bustling, growing, optimistic place. The town recognized all sorts of interesting people and topics, saluting them with … Continue reading
Posted in 1923, Downtown, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged #Mary Pickford, #Pershing Square
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Hale’s Tours Offer Virtual Reality in 1906
George C. Hale in the Salt Lake City Herald, Oct. 20, 1905. Technology changes often move with the speed of lightning, upending life as it moves hurly burly into a brave new world. The early 1900s saw many new-fangled … Continue reading
Posted in 1906, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged 1905, 1906, George C. Hale, Hale's Tours, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: 2016 TCM Film Festival Showcases Moving Pictures
After a whirlwind weekend of movies, the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival comes to a close. A nonstop orgy of films, celebrities, and all things movie, the seventh annual festival offered a little something for everyone, particularly those just … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged 2016, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, TCM Classic Film Festival
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Film Noir Fest Shows the Dirty Side of Life
Poster by Bill Selby, courtesy of the Film Noir Foundation. The 18th Annual Noir City: Hollywood at the Egyptian Theatre just concluded after another successful run, focusing on the moral quagmires or despicable decisions of many an ethically challenged character. … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged film, Film Noir Foundation, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: TCM 2016 Classic Film Festival Celebrates Motion Pictures
Turner Classic Movies celebrates all things movies with its upcoming Classic Film Festival Thursday, April 28 through May 1, 2016. Organized around the theme “Moving Pictures,” films that inspire, utter a call to action, rouse emotions, or take us … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, TCM Classic Film Festival
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Shaw and Lee, ‘Nut’ Comedians
A still of Shaw and Lee from “The Beau Brummels” is featured in the promotional material for a special program honoring the 90th Anniversary of Vitaphone at TCM’s Classic Film Festival. Long before the term “deadpan” described the work of … Continue reading
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Mulholland Skyline Drive – The World’s Most Wonderful Highway
A postcard showing Mulholland Drive is listed on EBay with bids starting at 99 cents. Spanning 21 miles from Hollywood to Calabasas, Mulholland Drive provides a dramatic dividing line between Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley, providing both residents … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Transportation
Tagged film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Mulholland Drive
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Ahoy Mateys! Guests Walk Plank at Pirate’s Den.
The Pirate’s Den, Radio Television Mirror. During the height of Hollywood’s Golden Age, colorful and elaborate restaurants and nightclubs filled the scene. In the 1920s, programmatic architecture flourished in California, providing automobile passengers giant iconic representations of the foodstuffs available … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Film, Food and Drink, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nightclubs
Tagged 1940, architecture, film, food and drink, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nightclubs
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: ‘Babe Comes Home’ Ushers in Baseball Season
Babe Ruth in “Babe Comes Home,” Motion Picture News. Play ball! This week sees the start of another baseball season in the United States, once the most popular pastime of average Americans and considered as American as motherhood and apple … Continue reading
Posted in 1927, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Sports
Tagged 1927, Babe Ruth, baseball, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: H.N. Zahn Building Pushes L.A.’s Zoning Laws
Ida Lupino promotes Easter in 1934, with the Zahn building in the background. What was intended strictly as a publicity photo promoting young actress Ida Lupino celebrating the Easter season on a large rabbit outside Desmond’s Department Store leads to … Continue reading
Posted in 1934, Architecture, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged #Ida Lupino, #Wilshire Boulevard, 1934, architecture, film, H.N. Zahn, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, zoning
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: 100-Year-Old Grocery Stores Still Serve the Public
Las Palmas Market, 1259 N. Las Palmas Ave., via Google Street View. While architectural styles have changed over the centuries, the use of buildings has remained virtually unchanged, meaning an older bank building can still function as a bank, a … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged architecture, film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, L.A. Confidential, Mary Mallory
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Little Brown Church in the Valley
Photo: Republic Studios President Herbert Yates marries Vera Hruba Ralston in 1952. Courtesy of Mary Mallory. Note: The death of former First Lady Nancy Reagan has renewed interest in the Little Brown Church, where she and Ronald Reagan were married … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Religion, San Fernando Valley
Tagged #Studio City, Church, Marriage, Ronald Reagan, San Fernando Valley
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: ‘Take Your Girlie to the Movies’ Promotes Film and Romance
“Take Your Girlie to the Movies,” as recorded by Billy Murray, 1919. Popular songs often speak to issues of the period in which they are written, providing commentary on political, social, and cultural issues. Most of the songs in … Continue reading
Posted in 1919, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Music
Tagged 1919, film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Music
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Maurine Watkins — Chicago Murder Reporter to Screenwriter
Maurine Watkins, in an ad promoting Fox studios’ writers in the Motion Picture Herald. Journalism and screenwriting have one thing in common: telling a good story in order to get the audience hooked. Both depend on excellent observation, character development, … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Maurine Watkins
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Picture City – Florida’s Proposed Answer to Hollywood
Picture City, as shown in Exhibitors Trade Review. The madcap Jazz Age bubbled with possibility, exploding mores and conventions as it raced to the next new thing, the next adventure. After the harrowing days of the Great War and the … Continue reading
Posted in 1925, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged 1925, film, Florida, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Picture City
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