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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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nostalgia for old movies!

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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A community for classic cinema enthusiasts who engage in discussions, share insights, and celebrate films from the early 20th century to the mid-1960s. Members appreciate the rich history, themes, techniques, and cultural significance of classic movies.

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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Watching old movies or home videos is always captivating. Whether it's the people seperated from us by time or watching the old surroundings that so interests us, many people are fascinated by old film. Here's the subreddit for it!

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!

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The subreddit of the laurel and hardy appreciation club called the sons of the desert. Preserving the greatest comedy duo's legacy for 50+ years.

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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Dedicated to all things Laurel And Hardy related, and the supporting cast/crew.

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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ChrisBungoStudios1

The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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Dedicated to the West LA community of Culver City (and nearby)—sights, sounds, flavors, events, and local issues. Be decent with each other and enjoy!

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[OC] The old City Hall building in Culver City, California and the same spot today. 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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Here you will find pictures and stories of LA from the good ol' days. If you post a photo, try to post your source or any additional information in the comments. If you cannot find a source or extra information, please say so in the comments so others may help. Failure to follow this rule on multiple occasions, may result in a temporary ban. If you post Original Content, mark as [OC] so we can all congratulate you.

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California then and now 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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/r/FilmLocationsThenNow is a pictorial celebration of yesterday & today’s coolest filming locations. Everything from commercials to television to movies. If you've found a location that was used in a film, here's the place to share it.

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The old City Hall building in Culver City, California - Then & Now - 1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

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The love of film locations is a special thing. They hold cultural history & meaning within each generation of film watchers/lovers. Luckily for us, these film locations are real places that are out there in the world for our exploration! Some locations have changed drastically over the years, some locations have remained almost identical.

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1934 vs today from the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" More then and now photo comparisons from this movie along with the complete filming locations documentary video are up on my website: https://ChrisBungoStudios.com

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Here's something a bit different. An excerpt from my filming locations then and now video for the Boyz II Men song Motownphilly. 1991 vs today.

All about the wonderful decade of the 1990s❤️ Check Out r/90sArcadeGames It’s New!

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Here's something a bit different. An excerpt from my filming locations then and now video documentary for the music video of Cyndi Lauper's 1983 song Time After Time.

All about the greatest decade ever -- the Big 1980s! Subreddit launched on March 12, 2010, under new management on October 12, 2022.

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This month's spotlight on four new filming location then and now photos just released! A Boyz II Men music video, Laurel and Hardy and The Little Rascals movies and a rare Thelma Todd/ Zasu Pitts film. Link to the blog is below the picture.

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Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

nostalgia for old movies!

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations then and now used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

/r/FilmLocationsThenNow is a pictorial celebration of yesterday & today’s coolest filming locations. Everything from commercials to television to movies. If you've found a location that was used in a film, here's the place to share it.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

A community for classic cinema enthusiasts who engage in discussions, share insights, and celebrate films from the early 20th century to the mid-1960s. Members appreciate the rich history, themes, techniques, and cultural significance of classic movies.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

Watching old movies or home videos is always captivating. Whether it's the people seperated from us by time or watching the old surroundings that so interests us, many people are fascinated by old film. Here's the subreddit for it!

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

The subreddit of the laurel and hardy appreciation club called the sons of the desert. Preserving the greatest comedy duo's legacy for 50+ years.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

Dedicated to all things Laurel And Hardy related, and the supporting cast/crew.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

ChrisBungoStudios1

The old City Hall Building shows up in this one, 1934 vs today. Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

Dedicated to the West LA community of Culver City (and nearby)—sights, sounds, flavors, events, and local issues. Be decent with each other and enjoy!

ChrisBungoStudios1

[OC] The old City Hall Building in Culver City shows up in this one, 1934 vs today. Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!"

Here you will find pictures and stories of LA from the good ol' days. If you post a photo, try to post your source or any additional information in the comments. If you cannot find a source or extra information, please say so in the comments so others may help. Failure to follow this rule on multiple occasions, may result in a temporary ban. If you post Original Content, mark as [OC] so we can all congratulate you.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations - Then & Now - used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today.

The love of film locations is a special thing. They hold cultural history & meaning within each generation of film watchers/lovers. Luckily for us, these film locations are real places that are out there in the world for our exploration! Some locations have changed drastically over the years, some locations have remained almost identical.

ChrisBungoStudios1

Here's an excerpt from my new documentary video of the filming locations used in the Laurel and Hardy movie "Going Bye-Bye!" 1934 vs today. Watch the complete filming locations documentary video is now up on my website at: https://ChrisBungoStudios.com

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