Oliver Hardy and Colleen Moore also filmed by the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley in Hollywood, across the street. It’s amazing how everyone filmed on this one block. Here's Hardy in Billy West's Chaplin knock-off His Day Out (1918). Thanks Richard for letting us know about this film being online (see recent post).
Colleen and Harry Houdini also crossed paths
And if you go to the post you'll also see Billy West filmed at the same mansion gate Keaton used in Cops, where Houdini filmed too. To see all, read
https://silentlocations.com/2018/10/31/oliver-hardy-at-the-chaplin-keaton-lloyd-alley/
Cheers, John
More on His Day Out - Oliver Hardy filmed at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley
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Re: More on His Day Out - Oliver Hardy filmed at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley
This all makes perfect sense John, since Billy West was shooting the King Bee comedies and many of his later films at studios on Gower off Sunset, and Al Christie's studios were off Sunset at Gower, and Keaton only had to come up north a few blocks from the Keaton studios that this would be a popular alley to shoot at when an alley was needed.
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Re: More on His Day Out - Oliver Hardy filmed at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley
I may post this some day, but Billy West filmed Don't Be Foolish beside this two story home that once stood on Cosmo at the east end of the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley.
It appears in Keaton's Neighbors, which looks west from Cosmo down the full length of the alley towards Cahuenga at back
Here's a side view of the home porch, matching Keaton, from Don't Be Foolish
It appears in Keaton's Neighbors, which looks west from Cosmo down the full length of the alley towards Cahuenga at back
Here's a side view of the home porch, matching Keaton, from Don't Be Foolish
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Re: More on His Day Out - Oliver Hardy filmed at the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd alley
Like I said, Billy West was just down the street, methinks the more Billy West comedies from the 1920's you see, the more you'll see that alley and street.
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