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  2. Hooray for Hollywood: Big movie backdrops fill the walls at ...

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    The Boca Raton Museum of Art hosts Art of the Hollywood Backdrop – a project dedicated to uncredited artists. Hooray for Hollywood: Big movie backdrops fill the walls at Boca Museum of Art's new ...

  3. Warner Bros. Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Warner Bros. Ranch (formerly called the Columbia Ranch) is a movie ranch located at 411 North Hollywood Way in Burbank, California. Opened in the 1930s, it was used as the backdrop for films and television shows by Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros.

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    However, whether it was the LAPD at the time or the author of The Black Dahlia Files, there was a discrepancy in the timeline: the Hollywood Canteen closed in November 1945, and Elizabeth Short ...

  5. Hollywood Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Bowl is known for its distinctive bandshell, originally a set of concentric arches that graced the site from 1929 through 2003, before being replaced with a larger one to begin the 2004 season. The shell is set against the backdrop of the Hollywood Hills and the Hollywood Sign to the northeast.

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    The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop. A gorgeous exploration at the elaborate backdrops from your Hollywood favorites. Each painted backdrop a masterpiece onto its own, this is the definitive ...

  7. J. C. Backings - Wikipedia

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    J. C. Backings Corporation is a scenic backdrop rental company based in Culver City, California.It was established in 1962 by John Harold Coakley and his son, John Gary Coakley, who realized there was a need for custom painted backings and backdrop rentals for American film and television companies.