Seems Like Old Times
- (0:01) Nick Gardenia's Coastal Residence / Still Searching For This Location
- (0:01) The Big Bridge Seen Near The House / Bixby Bridge; SR 1; Big Sur, CA (Note: This Seems Like A Matte Painting From His House)
- (0:04) Nick And The Bank Robbers Pulling Into The Gas Station / Toro Place Cafe; 665 Monterey Salinas Hwy, Salinas, CA (Note: This Place No Longer Has A Gas Station)
- (0:07) The Building For The Bank Robbery / Fourtane Watch Store; Northwest Corner Of Ocean Avenue At Lincoln Street, Carmel By The Sea, CA (Note: The Building They Park Next Door Is A Library)
- (0:12) Glenda Parks Leaving the Court House With Her Two Defendants / City Hall; 200 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles (Note: They Are Leaving From The West Side Entrance)
- (0:14) The Parks Residence / 242 Avondale Avenue, Brentwood (Note: The House Has Since Been Torn Down And A New House Is Now There)
- (0:48) Chester Running A Stop Sign / Avondale Avenue At Evanston Street, Brentwood
- (0:51) Chester Almost Crashing Into A Delivery Truck / San Vicente Blvd At Burlingame Avenue, Los Angeles (Note: They Were Actually Traveling West)
- (0:52) The Spot Where They Lose The Police / San Vicente Blvd At S. Saltair Avenue, Los Angeles (Note: This Area Has Changed A Lot Since The Movie Was Made)
- (0:53) The Spot Where Nick Drops Glenda And Chester Off And Takes The Car / Still Searching For This Location
- (1:34) Nick Walking Away From The Courthouse / City Hall; 200 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles (Note: He Is Leaving From The South Side Of The Building And Walking Toward W. 1st Street)
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ReplyDelete(0:07) The Building For The Bank Robbery- I was in 6th grade, Carmel Middle School and lived in Carmel. We were invited to the shoot that day, I think a Saturday. As you look out the door behind them in this shot, you see the Carmel Library across the street. Just out the door, to the right, and immediately around the corner again to the right, you were on Ocean Ave were the directors chair and smaller chair were on the sidewalk. Myself and Michelle (school friend) were sitting in those chairs and reading the scripts in the pockets on the side of the chairs . They gave us popsicles.. living in Carmel in those years was unreal, I feel truly blessed.. Bob
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