Ken Russell's Crimes of Passion (1984) used this plaza in Franklin Village as a filming location.
The same strip mall was where the Vanderpump Rules restaurant Tom Tom was later located.

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Ken Russell's Crimes of Passion (1984) used this plaza in Franklin Village as a filming location.
The same strip mall was where the Vanderpump Rules restaurant Tom Tom was later located.
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The western-most entrance to Griffith Park is located at the end of Canyon Drive. It was used as a location for a great film noir car chase in Private Hell 36 (1954) - directed by Ida Lupino.
In real life it is the road that dead ends at another famed filming location - Bronson Cave.
Classic actress Carole Landis lived in this Hollywood apartment building near Bronson anf Franklin.
Today, around the corner, is the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater - and the failed Vanderpump Rules restaurant Tom Tom.
The obscure block where Bronson Avenue turns into a one-way street.
The Ski Room Tavern at Sunset and Bronson
The northwest corner of Bronson and Hollywood: 50 Years Apart
Isn't it amazing that the Vitaphone studio is still there 100 years later...