Wilshire Blvd / Miracle Mile in the 1966. Courtesy of PRODUCERS LIBRARY in North Hollywood.

Historic footage of Miracle Mile in the 1960s. You can license clips from Producers Library in North Hollywood.

Historic footage of Miracle Mile in the 1960s. You can license clips from Producers Library in North Hollywood.

You can license this clip from PRODUCERS LIBRARY in North Hollywood. Sunset Strip in 1967. Locations include Plush Pup, The Fifth Estate Coffee House, Dudley Doo Right, Belinda Boutique, Lyt savings, Pandora's Box, and Schwabs. Ends at Crescent Heights and Sunset Blvd.

Sunset Strip. Locations include The Playboy, the Trip, Dino's Lodge and the Sea Witch.

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Footage can be licensed from Producers Library service in North Hollywood Late 1940's & 1950's famous Hollywood restaurants - Sarnez restaurant sign - "A fine name in food" - Ollie Hammond's steak house sign - Stears For Steaks sign - Farmers Market - street traffic - Brown Derby - Hollywood...
Los Angeles restaurants and Hollywood area in the 1940s. Footage can be licensed by Producers Library North Hollywood. 818 944 2135. More videos on Vintage Los Angeles Facebook page.

Farmers Market - view from across Fairfax Ave - pan across market to Mobil station - Gilmore Stadium in background - another pan in the opposite direction. Footage can be licensed by Producers Library in North Hollywood. 818 944 2135

Excellent traveling shot process plate rear projection along Sunset Boulevard in the 1930s. First shot lingers outside Hollywood Press print shop at 8859 Sunset Blvd then proceeds at great leisurely pace along the Sunset Strip. You should recognize some of the buildings....The Bank is now the Whisky A Go Go, The Westside Market is now The Roxy, and The Mermaid Club Cafe is now The Rainbow. Stunning footage! Brought to you by Getty Images and "Vintage Los Angeles"

Producers Library - 818 944 -2135 Los Angeles - Olvera Street - City Hall - Union Station - Hotel Rosslyn - Hotel Clark, The Biltmore Hotel, Town House Hotel, Ambassador Hotel - May Company - La Brea Tar Pits - Farmers Market - Ralphs - Von's Olympic - interior grocery market - grocer with fruit - Van de Kamps - shoe drive-in repair - drive-in fast food - Aimee Semple McPherson Temple - palm trees - Echo Park Lake - Griffith Park Planetarium / Observatory - tennis - harbor San Pedro or Long Beach - San Diego county building - Hotel San Diego - Hotel Grand - cities - travel - landmarks

Footage can be licensed at Producer Library Service "Vintage Los Angeles" on Facebook

Getty Images the Crescendo / the Interlude / the Cloister clubs. Ends at Loretta's

Los Angeles - Sunset Blvd. - star's homes - poinsettia field of flowers - moving pov bridle path - palm trees - Beverly Hills - Westwood Village and ice skating - Pacific Coast Highway - muscle beach - acrobats - Malibu - Hollywood Hotel - Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Jean Harlow handprints...

Filmed in wonderful color, this special promotional film was made in 1951 , it is 35 minutes long & is of perfect quality! This lost gem was never shown to the public & was used for promotional use only among record executives! It hasn't been seen in over 55 years!! What's on it? well, we get to see lots of great color footage of Hollywood landmarks first up. Mel plays a record dealer who is desperately trying to sell anyone a record at the corner of Sunset & Vine streets in Hollywood, California. While pestering several people, (including Yogi Yorgeson!!), Billy May approaches playing a regular guy walking down the street, Mel takes him into his record store, (Wallichs Music City) & proceeds to pitch everything in the store to him. In the end Billy won't pay the 85 cents for a record & Mel decides to show him exactly how records are made! They go over to the Capitol Records recording studios on Melrose Avenue & meet with Alan Livingston who takes them on a tour, here is where they run into several famous folks while getting into a little bit of mischief along the way! We get to see rare footage of Dean Martin in the studio actually recording one of his hit records! they run into Les Paul and Mary Ford, a vocal group, a country & western singer (Merle Travis?), and even Bozo the clown!