Dargo, I recently visited the Hollywood Heritage Museum for the current Norma Shearer Exhibition. The awesome exhibit is housed in the old Jesse L. Lasky/Cecil B. DeMille barn/gym which was relocated from the Paramount Pictures lot to a parking lot across from the Hollywood Bowl in 1982:
I had a bit of time to proverbially kill, so I headed out to the Valley and took a brief turnaround on Riverside Drive where Barris Kustom City had inhabited for many years, since gone - the first sad sight of its demise for me...
A Batmobile work-in-progress as it once sat on the Barris lawn:
The iconic car in its first incarnation ten years earlier:
When I first encountered a photo of the Lincoln Futura concept that you once posted on the TCM Message Boards, Dargo, I didn't know of your designing aspirations so, in retrospect, I now can see how much that metallic mind-snapper might be viewed by you.
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Hi NS! Glad to see you around here now.
Yep, as you might know, the Lincoln Futura concept car was a major "character" you might say in the 1959 rom-com 'It Started with a Kiss' starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds.
And btw, if you ever find yourself traveling up the eastern side of the Sierras on Hwy 395, another very cool movie-themed museum is the Museum of Western Film History, located in Lone Pine, CA:
https://museumofwesternfilmhistory.org
And speaking of movie cars, one of the displays there is Bogart's actual 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe that he drove in his star-making film, 'High Sierra'..
Yep, as you might know, the Lincoln Futura concept car was a major "character" you might say in the 1959 rom-com 'It Started with a Kiss' starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds.
And btw, if you ever find yourself traveling up the eastern side of the Sierras on Hwy 395, another very cool movie-themed museum is the Museum of Western Film History, located in Lone Pine, CA:
https://museumofwesternfilmhistory.org
And speaking of movie cars, one of the displays there is Bogart's actual 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe that he drove in his star-making film, 'High Sierra'..
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Dargo wrote: ↑October 10th, 2023, 3:51 pm Hi NS! Glad to see you around here now.
Yep, as you might know, the Lincoln Futura concept car was a major "character" you might say in the 1959 rom-com 'It Started with a Kiss' starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds.
And btw, if you ever find yourself traveling up the eastern side of the Sierras on Hwy 395, another very cool movie-themed museum is the Museum of Western Film History, located in Lone Pine, CA:
https://museumofwesternfilmhistory.org
Thanks, Dargo!!
Thank you for the Museum of Western Film History link as well: I don't recall having previously known of the place. Probably due to being a bit too geocentric when it comes to movie locations - I think I once shared this site with you:
https://iversonmovieranch.blogspot.com/
Mostly or all that's left of the Iverson Movie Ranch are a bunch of rocks:
The idea of traipsing around trails in the heat of Chatsworth to demonstrate my fondness for Norma Shearer doesn't really grab me much and, besides, I have this image that I'm going to run into some updated version of the following, Dargo: