I remember eating these in 2002 and they were so fun! If you find the mixed berry pop tarts today at the store, they are essentially the same thing without the great theming.
Autographed photos of Ed Wynn and others. I’m a big fan of the Wynns. Farther shot of the autographed photos. A Charlie Chaplin Studio camera and equipment. Egyptian decor and courtyard displays The wonderful showcase in the barn. It was rainy that day so buckets were in periodic places catching the drops ☔️. Photo of Jack Oakie and Charlie Chaplin from “ The Great Dictator ” (1940) What A Love Story! Pam Sonne : "What are these 'wishbones' for?" Mrs. Oakie: "Jack and I started saving these when we got married" Pam Sonne: "For what?" Mrs. Oakie: "Jack and I were so much in love, that's all we needed and didn't have to wish for a thing!" Victoria Horne Oakie (1911-2003) Victoria Horne Oakie was a character actress that appeared in 49 films during the 1940s and 1950s. She appeared in the 1950 movie, Harvey opposite of James Stewart . Victoria got this rabbit cane from the filming of Harvey. Signed James Stewart photograph...
The Hollywood Heritage Museum is a collection that is housed in the Lasky/DeMille barn. It sits off of Highland Ave in Hollywood across from the Hollywood Bowl. HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST MAJOR FILM COMPANY STUDIO ONE-HALF OF THIS STRUCTURE, THEN IN USE AS A BARN, WAS RENTED BY CECIL B. DEMILLE AS THE STUDIO IN WHICH WAS MADE THE FIRST FEATURE-LENGTH MOTION PICTURE IN HOLLYWOOD, "THE SQUAW MAN" IN 1913. IT WAS ORIGINALLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF SELMA AND VINE STREETS, AND IN 1927 WAS TRANSFERRED TO PARAMOUNT STUDIOS. ASSOCIATED WITH MR. DE MILLE IN MAKING "THE SQUAW MAN"WERE SAMUEL GOLDWYN AND JESSE LASKY, SR. REGISTERED LANDMARK NO. 554 PLAQUE PLACED BY CALIFORNIA STATE PARK COMMISSION AND HISTORICAL LANDMARKS COMMITTEE OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY IN COOPERATION WITH PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION, DEC. 27, 1956 Paramount Productions Inc. studio lot model The barn was moved from Paramount in 1979. It was moved to current location in 1983 thanks to Hollywood Heritage ...
Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens was released 10 years ago today. It was the kickoff to the official Star Wars sequel trilogy. It was directed by JJ Abrams, who previously directed the successful Star Trek Kelvin timeline films, MI3 and Super 8. It stars Daisy Ridley as Rey, John Boyega as Finn, Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Carrie Fisher as General Leia Organa and Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca. It is easily the best film of the 3 official Skywalker saga sequel films. Personally, it’s my second favorite behind The Last Jedi (2017). It is my 8th favorite Skywalker saga film overall. The sequels turned out to be quite a letdown but there’s still a lot to like. This was a solid start to a rocky and incoherent trilogy. I can’t believe it’s been 10 years already. Where does the time go?
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