";s:4:"text";s:4746:" How Mary Pickford Filmed Daddy-Long-Legs Part One, The Office – Film Noir – and Harold Lloyd, Chaplin, Keaton, and Lois Weber’s “Suspense” in Beverly Hills, The Hollywood Heritage in Lois Weber’s Suspense, Harold Lloyd’s The Kid Brother Was Close to Home, Green Acres, Pickfair, Chaplin’s Breakaway Home, and Keaton’s Italian Villa, Hollywood Snapshots – a 1922 Time Machine, Chaplin falls for The Kid – every scene now identified, Oliver Hardy at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd Alley, It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields in New York with Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part Three – Fields Chased Around Town, It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part Two – Louise Strolls Around Town, It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks in Ocala Florida – Part One, It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields and Louise Brooks Bring Magazines to Life, Ghosts of the Past – the Regent Apartments – costar with Chaplin, Weber, Sennett and Roach, Keaton’s Battling Butler – A Knockout Finish to the SF Silent Film Festival, Chaplin’s The Great Dictator – Author Presentation at the Alex, From Roach’s to Roaches – Stan & Ollie Meet Starsky & Hutch, Restoration Premiere of Soft Shoes – Crossing Paths with Chaplin, Laurel, and Lloyd, Charley Chase “Fast Work” Around Hollywood, The “Never Give A Sucker An Even Break” Car Chase – Part 2, The “Never Give A Sucker An Even Break” Car Chase – Part 1, Farewell – a sudden lost Our Gang landmark, The Red Kimono – A Vast Record of Early Los Angeles, Another Lois Weber First – Using Locations, Keaton’s “What No Beer?” Barrel Avalanche, Arbuckle – Keaton at the Bronx Biograph Studio, Buster’s Manhattan Apartment – The Cameraman Part III, Arbuckle – Keaton – the Good Night Nurse Hot Springs, Chaplin – Pavlova – Lois Weber – at the Castle Sans Souci, Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman leads the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Hollywood’s Silent Echoes – 2017 FIAF/FLC Tour, Keaton’s The Goat – the geography of a gag, Buster with a Bullitt – Keaton and Steve McQueen’s SF Stunts, Keaton and Orson Welles – A High Sign Touch of Evil, Keaton and Hitchcock’s Vertigo Day Dreams, Keaton’s Cops and Go West – Peeking Over the School Fence, Chaplin – Inside “The Kid” Maternity Hospital, Where Roscoe Arbuckle Filmed His Brooklyn Vitaphone Shorts, Marc Wanamaker and Bruce Torrence – Hollywood’s Photo History Heroes. According to public records, the home last changed hands in 2005 for $3.615 million, but with furnishings included, the final sale price was a bit more. Being from the UK I’ve been unable to visit Oregon myself, but looking on Google Earth I’ve been able to use your work to match up most of the filming locations. Villainous Big Joe Roberts at the 2619 gate. My friend architectural writer Steve Vaught made this amazing discovery - the “haunted” mansion appearing in Buster Keaton’s 1921 short film The Haunted House was the former Bonebrake Mansion, once standing on the corner of Adams and Figueroa. We picked January to go because once the trees and brush leaf out in the spring, you can’t see a thing through the foliage. It had long been a question among silent film fans and railroad fans as to where the over-and-under trestles scene had been filmed. LAPL. Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Lyons & Moran – the “good” old days on New High Street, Buster Keaton’s Go West Desert – “Frozen” in Time, Buster Keaton – Hard Luck, The Goat – closeups at Westlake Park, Time Travelers: Uncovering Old LA in Keaton Comedies, Caught on Camera – Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman in New York. Hello, Rhys Davies! As someone who just discovered this website I’ve got to say thanks for meticulously researching the filming of Keaton’s masterpiece.