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A Must for Film Buffs
Michael_Elliott18 July 2015
Hollywood: City of Celluloid (1932)

**** (out of 4)

If you're a film buff then this documentary is going to be a must-see because it really does show you Hollywood in 1932. Apparently this here was independently produced, which might explain why it starts off rather grim with a warning about all the people who don't make it in the business. From here we get to see the local airport where we get a look at Wallace Beery and Harold Lloyd. After a trip down Rodeo Drive we visit Beverly Hills and get a glimpse at the homes of Buster Keaton, Douglas Fairbanks, Greta Garbo and several others. We then take a look around the town where we see several studios including MGM, Pathe and Disney. Obviously, there's so much great footage here that you can't help but really love this thing and especially if you're a fan of this era of Hollywood. Getting to see the stars homes was a great plus but so was seeing Walt and Roy Disney as well as other stars. It was even fun getting to see what Hollywood looked like at this time as well as seeing the old cars and buses.
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10/10
This was part of the feature
mmcgee28227 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This black n white Documentary short about the borough of Los Angeles was a part of the Blu - Ray DVD Glorifying the American Girl.I had thought it was that other short about Hollywood that was shot in Multicolor in 1931.It was not .It was black n white short preserved by the u.c.l.a. a film archives.It shows early Hollywood boulevard ,including a distance shot of the old Warner theater.It shows the house of Celebrities of the time.Dolores Del Rio, John Barrymore. It also shows the front of Disney's studio with him and brother Roy,when they were making silly symphony cartoons.This was about 1932 .It could have been made when Disney put out the second cartoon in 3 color technicolor.Very interesting film history of Hollywood c.a. Now back to glorifying.12/26/19
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