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Peta's 25th Anniversary Gala And Humanitarian Awards Show - Arrivals
Paramount Studios
Hollywood, California USA
September 10, 2005
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This was taken at Paramount Ranch at around 9:40 P.M. The moon was the only light source in this 10 min exposure.
Old West movie sets line Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills, California, on Aug. 3, 2015. The film studio ranch has been the set of number of Hollywood Westerns, including "Gunsmoke," "The Virginian" and "Gunfight at the OK Corral." Its town was last updated for "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman."
Toronto's Paramount Theater...I remember when this was just being built when I first went to Toronto in '98.
After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.
After 20 years of putting up with the '95 Paramount logo on home video releases, both the original 1975 Paramount logo and this awesome fanfare have now been restored on the new 40th Anniversary releases (4K UHD, Blu-ray, VOD).
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Restored neon sign for the old Paramount Theatre, 817 South Polk Street, Amarillo, Texas. The theatre opened in 1932 and closed in the mid-1970s. I was later renovated and turned into an office building. Fortunately they kept the old sign.
Taken from An Old Paramount Home Video Page [Int] web.archive.org/web/19991128201347/http://www.paramount.c...
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After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.
Marathon building and the Paramount Theater. Both are some of the newer buildings on this historic movie lot.
Taken from a 4:3 print of the movie "Thieves" (1977).
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No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.
WARNING: I do not accept rude comments, chain letters, or spam.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Paramount Theater at 1621 Glenarm Place in Denver Colorado. Following description from the Colorado Historical Society Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation's website: Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect and the firm was Rapp & Rapp, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. As a representative of the Art Deco style, the theater stands as the last remaining "movie palace" in the metropolitan area. Designed in the period of silent films, and opened as sound motion pictures became the rage, the theater bridges the gap between two entertainment eras. The Paramount also houses the only Publix One Wurlitzer theater organ to be equipped with twin consoles.
NRIS #80000893. Added in 1980.
After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.