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Linda Blair purchases all her weapons at Supply Sergeant on Hollywood Boulevard in the film Savage Streets (1984)
Hollywood Boulevard as seen in Savage Streets (1984)
The short-lived Hollywood Beat (1985) was an Aaron Spelling production shot right here in the neighborhood. Among the landmarks in this opening scene:
The old Radio KFWB building at Yucca and Argyle. The Pussycat Theater at Cherokee and Hollywood Blvd. The neon from Musso and Frank on Hollywood Blvd. The neon from the Supply Sergeant on Hollywood Blvd. The neon from the Pantages Theater on Hollywood Blvd.
The News-View Newsreel Theatre at 6656 Hollywood Blvd (opposite Musso Franks)
The Supply Sergeant next to Peaches Records & Tape
Another Classic Hollywood Boulevard Landmark.
Winter-France 1945
I haven’t written in a while about “Hard Times in the Heartland.”
On page 195 Dad writes from the battlefield in one of his frequent letters home:
“Bee I and several others were awarded the Combat Infantry Expert Badge for our participation in battle. That means $5.00 more a month.
“It quit snowing for a couple of days. It’s warming a little , but the thaw brings gummy mud. The melting snow…
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