Chaplin – Keaton – Lloyd – One Block in Silent-Era Hollywood (update)
The intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga Boulevard was a popular film setting for silent-era comedies. At the far end of this post is a link to download an animated 15 MB PowerPoint presentation showing thirteen (but not all) Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd filming locations near this historic intersection. If you prefer, here are some static images from the slide show. You can read more about the Toberman Building below appearing in Tillie’s Punctured Romance (1914) at this link HERE.
You will need a PowerPoint viewer to watch the show, and can download a PowerPoint viewer at this site.
Chaplin Keaton Lloyd – One Block in Silent Era Hollywood
All images from Chaplin films made from 1918 onwards, copyright © Roy Export Company Establishment. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHAPLIN, and the LITTLE TRAMP, photographs from and the names of Mr. Chaplin’s films are trademarks and/or service marks of Bubbles Incorporated SA and/or Roy Export Company Establishment. Used with permission.
Keaton frame images reproduced courtesy of The Douris Corporation, David Shepard, Film Preservation Associates, and Kino International Corporation. The Cameraman (C) 1928 Turner Entertainment Co.
HAROLD LLOYD images and the names of Mr. Lloyd’s films are all trademarks and/or service marks of Harold Lloyd Entertainment Inc. Images and movie frame images reproduced courtesy of The Harold Lloyd Trust and Harold Lloyd Entertainment Inc.
HollywoodPhotographs.com – Bruce Torrence Historic Hollywood Collection (link).
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