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1940s - Views of California in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added 

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I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of shots of California 1940s, we can clearly see what is happening in broad daylight, Scene Street,
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
Thanks to A/V Geeks for share the amazing B&W Video Source
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@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
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@veronique8748
@veronique8748 2 года назад
I don t understand ? Je suis française !
@spacetragedy
@spacetragedy 2 года назад
Real nice work buddy👍👏
@doorguru168888
@doorguru168888 Год назад
I only pay with Paypal.
@ericparnell4628
@ericparnell4628 Год назад
yeah ...I visited Hollywood last year because I have an appreciation for old hollywood! it was kind eerie driving through the hills in hollywood knowing that it was filled with all these stars but now its kinda dumpy...but was cool exploring old hollywood!
@dreamland_1_2_3
@dreamland_1_2_3 4 месяца назад
Couldn't agree with you more.
@sdcoinshooter
@sdcoinshooter 2 года назад
No Homeless camping out, no graffiti, no obesity, every house and car is clean and well kept, people dressed nice, maybe I’m crazy but it just seems like everything had so much more class back then.
@RETROMV
@RETROMV 2 года назад
Exactly! No wokeness! Also men were men and women were women. The fruit cakes stayed in the closet! It was a beautiful time!
@sdcoinshooter
@sdcoinshooter 2 года назад
@Proper I’m so glad you agree
@dodgerred6462
@dodgerred6462 2 года назад
@@sdcoinshooter Touche ! Or should I say...check mate ? lol Btw, I agree too
@matthewpatrick7964
@matthewpatrick7964 Год назад
@Proper What's wrong if black people go to a diner?
@benw-king3380
@benw-king3380 Год назад
@@matthewpatrick7964 Exactly. If you haven't any history then this was an idyllic moment. If this is around WW2 or thereabouts, America's economy was never fitter - production and output positively fierce compared with a thrashed Europe. Before the war the world shadowed the pound. Afterwards, it was the dollar. If people want simple answers, there's a whole lot of them floating around.
@davidbatin1699
@davidbatin1699 2 года назад
It looks like a whole new different world. Everyone was well dressed & neighborhoods look clean & neat.
@jamesmiller4184
@jamesmiller4184 2 года назад
It WAS! I was there. Well, not in Westwood which was only later after '65; recollections of the Forties are mainly from the Bay Area. In Ww things got really casual what with the onset of Glorious Hippydom -- a delightful opportunity for guys to get laid, which otherwise never would or could have. True!) Memories of scenes such as these are very familiar here. We might remember too, that much of what was left over from the Twenties, remained to be seen in the Forties and early Fifties even. In Culver City for instance, much of it still appeared as it did in Our Gang silents! In Venice CA, a lot left over from the late 19th Century was still present, the ocean park playground stuff and whatnot.
@ERTChimpanzee
@ERTChimpanzee Год назад
This is a nice white neighborhood lol.
@jptaylor
@jptaylor Год назад
Because certain demographics hadn’t arrived yet to destroy everything. What a shame.
@jordannewman177
@jordannewman177 6 месяцев назад
@@ERTChimpanzeemaybe there’s a reason it’s so clean then… 🤔👀
@ERTChimpanzee
@ERTChimpanzee 6 месяцев назад
@@JWashington754 White as snow ;)
@bluegtturbo
@bluegtturbo Год назад
I'm not even American and I wasn't even born until 1960, but looking at this just gives me an amazing feeling of time travel! Happy to upvote... Keep up the good work👍😊
@jd2966
@jd2966 2 года назад
As a native Californian, the Welsh word Hiraeth perfectly describes scenes like this. A homesick yearning with grief for a place that is long lost.
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 года назад
For some a world they never knew.
@martinhanley9524
@martinhanley9524 2 года назад
Pre 1965 immigration act . When America was great .
@annmendes1361
@annmendes1361 Год назад
@@martinhanley9524 The US belongs to NATIVE Americans
@onlythewise1
@onlythewise1 Год назад
@@martinhanley9524 correct
@martinhanley9524
@martinhanley9524 Год назад
@@onlythewise1 Whitaker Chambers warned all about this in 'witness' -
@haineshisway
@haineshisway 2 года назад
Looked like Westwood to me and at 1;56 we can confirm that it is - Kelly Music 1041 Westwood Blvd. Building is a cultural landmark and still there. All the houses that follow are Westwood. When it goes to night, we're downtown LA 1937. Champagne Waltz opened on February 4th at the Paramount downtown but not on this double bill so not quite sure what theater that is - still researching. Completely baffling. The Young in Heart came out in late November of 1938, so why the previous year's Champagne Waltz is top billed is the enigma. Solved. It's 1942! The theater is the Olympic - we're driving on 8th and the Maxwell House Coffee shop is 8th and Broadway. The key to the theater was the small side of the marquee's Merritt Building - on B'way and 8th. Whew!!! Week of March 4, 1942. I need a drink.
@oliveater2358
@oliveater2358 2 года назад
McSleuth you are!
@TenOrbital
@TenOrbital 2 года назад
Well done! It's so much fun nailing that stuff down.
@MichaelDembinski
@MichaelDembinski 2 года назад
Not 1942 - it's later - there are quite a few post-war cars on the streets.
@haineshisway
@haineshisway 2 года назад
@@MichaelDembinski The nighttime footage is EXACTLY the week of March 4, 1942. There is no arguing that. If you're talking about the daylight footage in Westwood, I have no idea of that date - but the night footage is exactly what I say it is.
@MichaelDembinski
@MichaelDembinski 2 года назад
@@haineshisway Night-time footage - several years older, not a single postwar model-year car.
@chop3625
@chop3625 2 года назад
Everybody dressed up. I’m fascinated by the apparent cleanliness of just about everything. No loitering, no begging, not overcrowded, just beautiful, thank you.
@jamesmiller4184
@jamesmiller4184 2 года назад
Yes, it is so as you describe but, the MISERY had yet to be distributed evenly: That is the goal, and has been for a very long while, now. What one observes here in the comparison and elsewhere is that equal opportunity of misery, is now visibly/experientially coming to it's planned fruition -- no more mere 'buds'. Scenes such as we have here will be removed from proximity to any human memory, "1984" style. Believe me, the total wreckage project has only YET BEGUN!!! Most humans enjoy precisely minus-zero control over their destinies, collectively or severally. (Sadly, admittedly I do wrestle with the nagging notion that, in their conclusions, the geneticists just might be right.)
@chop3625
@chop3625 2 года назад
@@jamesmiller4184 “Equal Opportunity of Misery” That’s your interpretation? We see things quite differently. I see it more of an over population which has become intentional, but we won’t travel that road. BTW, soon none of this will matter. Have a good one….
@waterheaterservices
@waterheaterservices 2 года назад
We need to keep voting for humanist socialist Democrats
@chop3625
@chop3625 2 года назад
@@waterheaterservices Not going to matter much longer. In case you’ve been on holiday the U.S. is on the verge of total implosion. Suckers get what suckers deserve🙂
@sprague49
@sprague49 2 года назад
These were the days of LA police chief William H. "Boss" Parker who had zero tolerance for riff-raff and uncivilized behavior.
@candysmith8724
@candysmith8724 2 года назад
My grandparents at their prime during this time. My parents were both born in 1946. Life looked so grand with everyone dressed up just to shop and go about their day. I wish I could have experienced life back then in America.
@lookbovine
@lookbovine Год назад
Infants are people “in their prime”?
@otakuConn
@otakuConn Год назад
@@lookbovine she said her parents were born then, slow down when you read.
@pmafterdark
@pmafterdark 2 года назад
This is one of the best I've seen so far. Especially the sidewalk shots, so clear like they were just taken.
@vescara6911
@vescara6911 2 года назад
Their dressing all also like nowadays kan? That time also all very modern already la ya.
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 2 года назад
Yes, I agree.
@joelonzello4189
@joelonzello4189 Год назад
Some film restorations are like watching new black & white videos !
@BabyBugBug
@BabyBugBug 2 года назад
No wonder why everyone wanted to go there back then! It was absolutely gorgeous!
@pbasswil
@pbasswil Год назад
_Loved_ the beginning, where we can see close-ups of regular '40s people walking down the street.
@ciaraskeleton
@ciaraskeleton 2 месяца назад
Seeing them in full colour like this feels like some sort of crime, it bridges the gap in time to a scary degree. So much more intimate than seeing black and white grainy footage.
@debbiekification
@debbiekification Год назад
Amazing! It was so pretty back then and people dressed so classy. What a difference!
@paulbrown1585
@paulbrown1585 Год назад
And those great looking cars !
@quicksilver2510
@quicksilver2510 2 года назад
Everyone is so well dressed. I think I was born in the wrong decade.
@cinerama62
@cinerama62 Год назад
We were.
@lookbovine
@lookbovine Год назад
It’s almost like when people leave their houses to buy things they dress different... 😮
@ItsLadyJadey
@ItsLadyJadey Год назад
Aside from the misogynistic nature of the time period, sure.
@whatthesnell
@whatthesnell Год назад
I don't own a pair of pants 😀. I'm 51 years old and I live by the beach....
@luizfragellineto4777
@luizfragellineto4777 Год назад
You and millions of people, I’m sure. Included me.
@GiggleFishy
@GiggleFishy Год назад
Footage starting at 2:53 is looking at the house located at approximately 10080 and 10084 Valley Spring Lane in Toluca Lake (house demolished and replaced with at least two houses). Car travels north and northwest on Navajo Street. The house that appears at 3:19 to 3:21 is 4262 Navajo Street - if you look at 2015 and earlier Google Street View, you can see the original house - an addition has been added over the garage since then. At 3:33 the car makes a left/south turn onto Forman Avenue then at 3:50 makes a right/west turn back onto Valley Spring Lane. At 4:18, the car passes Arcola Lane, at 4:36 Ledge Avenue, and at 4:57 Strohm Avenue. Many of the houses on this section of Valley Spring Lane have survived being torn down and rebuilt, like the two shown at 4:58, one with a fun turret. Though this section of the video ends at 5:04, the upcoming intersection is Cahuenga Blvd.
@kennyc388
@kennyc388 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your awesome description of the video!! Well done !
@jasonoconnor1150
@jasonoconnor1150 2 года назад
European society once had a high standard of living. Aesthetics and looking sharp mattered. Architecture was designed to uplift, unlike today in which it is designed to demoralize.
@neonmoon9205
@neonmoon9205 2 года назад
Well said.
@father7713
@father7713 2 года назад
Yep
@user-ek5pp2wy3g
@user-ek5pp2wy3g 2 года назад
California is a terrible place. There "Babylonian Center". The sorcerers live there. Masons, killer psychopaths, Hollywood Kabbalist, Church of Satan, Scientologists, Charles Mansons. I would not say that this is a normal place. His whole story is covered with horror. I'm serious now. As if during these years, the Sumermsmous architecture was built))))
@kenw4930
@kenw4930 2 года назад
@@user-ek5pp2wy3g get help
@user-ek5pp2wy3g
@user-ek5pp2wy3g 2 года назад
@@kenw4930 "get help" Well, I am an ordinary white man atheist with higher education. I am not in the Masonic Lodges or Shreiner; do not make sanologic enema; I do not use nrokes or anti-depressants; Do not guess on tarot maps; Not use numerology All my ancestors engaged in important professions (inventors, engineers, doctors, nurses, sailors and captains, farmers) It is very strange to hear from a crazy city, where everywhere occultism, suffering, heroin addicts, abducted children, racial war. - You are not normal! - I know who I am :)))
@timacoata7456
@timacoata7456 2 года назад
Like stepping into a time machine! Awesome . Wish I could step into the film and be there!
@HelloThere-dc1sh
@HelloThere-dc1sh 2 года назад
We all wish we could deport all the liberals that destroyed societies like this!
@bridgetc.taylor257
@bridgetc.taylor257 2 года назад
@@HelloThere-dc1sh 100% agree!
@kenster865
@kenster865 2 года назад
@@bridgetc.taylor257 Ditto!! 👍👍
@jharvey73883
@jharvey73883 2 года назад
@ Tim Acosta..I too wish I could be there as well!! This is great footage!
@harrybriscoe7948
@harrybriscoe7948 2 года назад
Every one wants to go back and bring back stuff to sell on E Bay All you will need is a trip to the dump
@davidwolf226
@davidwolf226 2 года назад
One of the realities of our society that I miss the most is the respect most folks had in the way they dressed and the way they presented themselves in public. Self-respect is a lost phenomenon these days. Too many folks are complete slobs with no self-discipline. I so appreciate the producers of these videos for all of the efforts their work reflects. These snapshots of life back in the day are such a wonderful reminder of how far our society has fallen.
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 2 года назад
Yes indeed, David! Totally agreed! See my post. I definitely need a time machine!
@johnbarnes6832
@johnbarnes6832 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more-one trip to Walmart is a perfect example of 21st century America., t-shirts with obscenities, dirty clothes-a total lack of caring of how one appears in public.
@Jay-vr9ir
@Jay-vr9ir 2 года назад
So true and people that do dress well , are considered to be a phony . Blame the Hippies of the 60's , they got the ball rolling .
@DbeeM
@DbeeM 2 года назад
Mmmm! Fallen? In some way maybe yes, but in a lot ways there has been much more progress .
@RETROMV
@RETROMV 2 года назад
Indeed, we don't see any multi colored hair, fat feminist, hairy looking circus freaks walking around! Instead we have slender sexy stylish ladies here....🤩🤩
@jonham8469
@jonham8469 2 года назад
My wife and I (both born in the late-'40s) love your videos. Our son and his family live in LA (we live in NC) and we visit often, and have become interested in LA and Hollywood history. One thing I'd love to see added to the description of each video are the locations and street names, if that's even possible. I find it helpful when viewers identify those, but often there are no locations cited by viewers and subscribers. Still, I won't stop watching these fascinating videos.
@leopardwoman38
@leopardwoman38 2 года назад
The footage is so crisp and clear that it looks like it is from a modern movie. Well done! 👍👍👍
@TheSacred55
@TheSacred55 2 года назад
WHICH MAKES ME CURIOUSLY SUSPICIOUS...
@glendalestoner420
@glendalestoner420 2 года назад
@@TheSacred55 Suspicious about what? Do you think it's a modern recording, and they are just actors?
@steveahn6650
@steveahn6650 2 года назад
@@glendalestoner420 Personally, I think it was a definitely footage taken with "actors." There's a camera right in front of you and people don't stop to look or even ask what the camera is for? Definitely not random footage.
@CaliforniaGuy88
@CaliforniaGuy88 2 года назад
@@steveahn6650 Thats modern thinking, most old footage people seem camera shy and focused on their day, most you’d get is a slight glance in passing.
@ColoradoStreaming
@ColoradoStreaming Год назад
Film was actually pretty good back then. That is why classic movies look really good in 4K rerelease. Film also has a higher dynamic range than even modern digital cameras.
@tomharris8263
@tomharris8263 2 года назад
From reading the comments it sounds as though viewers really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith 2 года назад
This was a good era to be alive in a city like LA. The weather was great as always but the population was still relatively small and the city wasn't a homeless overclogged crime ridden nightmare yet. Did you notice how orderly society was back then? People dressed so well. Cars were kept in such good condition. Streets were clean and civil. And the people in those homes usually were one guy working a middle class job and a housewife with a couple kids. That era of great life balance is sadly over.
@julesjaay822
@julesjaay822 2 года назад
I’m glad to see someone mention population. LA’s population in 1940 was 1,500,000. In 2020 it was 3,900,000.
@deboraholsen2504
@deboraholsen2504 2 года назад
Why people keep coming to LA, I’ll never understand as long as I live! All my grandparents lived there for a time and both my parents were born there in the 1930s and as soon as everyone could, they moved away from LA. When I was little, my mom used to hate having to visit other relatives or friends there. As I looked around, I could see why! Now I avoid going there to visit. I just do not find it interesting! There are , fortunately, still nice places to be found that are a good drive away from LA, so I’m thankful for that!!! These places may even have a guy with a middle class job with a wife who stays home with a couple kids or more! ;)
@pattidonohoo1952
@pattidonohoo1952 2 года назад
There were standards during that era, we do not have standards any longer. When you remove standards = problems
@robertchilders8698
@robertchilders8698 2 года назад
I especially missed riding on the Daylight express ànd all of the steam trains- also remember fedora hats. Almost died of nostalgia! Especially loved the chicken at Knots berry farm!
@boofert.washington2499
@boofert.washington2499 2 года назад
That's bc the white people were the majority.
@choward5430
@choward5430 2 года назад
This could be 1949 or 1950 because there's a '49 or '50 Mercury in a driveway @ 3:19. The bike that kid is riding is worth $5,000-$10,000 today in mint condition. 4:26 is a 1941 Cadillac Sedan. @4:31 a kid left toys on the sidewalk. Try that today!
@ronsmith4601
@ronsmith4601 2 года назад
I was trying to figure out the year myself. The first clue I had was the same as yours -- probably 1949 because that Mercury in the driveway was the new body design that year. I'm convinced that the film was cobbled together from several films because others here remember landmarks from earlier in the '40s. In some other parts, no cars beyond the early 40s can be seen at all.
@sandaglad
@sandaglad 2 года назад
@@ronsmith4601 The first scenes in Westwood Village are from 1947.
@xenofongrigoriadis7547
@xenofongrigoriadis7547 2 года назад
Unbelievable. It seems, the high quality restoration, makes it so hard to imagine which time period you are watching. It seems we identify so much the time period with the picture quality of the film.
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
Xenofon, I agree 100%. At 2:54 to 5:03 it look's like 1970's to 80's if you did not see the 1940's car's.
@sydneysmooth21
@sydneysmooth21 2 года назад
It's very easy to tell based on fashion, automotive design and architecture
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
@@sydneysmooth21 Yes, but you know what I mean. Not everyone is astute as you are.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 2 года назад
Yes.., the quality of a film (or lack thereof) helps to place the time it was done. At the highest quality, the film itself becomes transparent to the point that it doesn't exist as an artifact. It's a bit disorienting, to say the least.
@OSTARAEB4
@OSTARAEB4 2 года назад
This is 1946-8 is my guess.
@brianhemstreet9267
@brianhemstreet9267 2 года назад
Each of your restorations gets better. You can the improvements when the camera car shoots on an angle, like the night scenes, where you can really see the names on the stores. This is really incredible work you are doing.
@timacoata7456
@timacoata7456 2 года назад
Unbelievable how nice,how clean, well dressed, wish it was like this now. Truly sad how we’ve degraded and become so grungy! In more ways than one. “ Mr. Wizard take me back”.
@met2145
@met2145 2 года назад
People look so elegant and Maxwell House coffee shop looks amazing..
@gazelle3635
@gazelle3635 2 года назад
Before Starbucks there was Maxwell House. ☕😉
@megansfo
@megansfo 2 года назад
Have you ever tasted Maxwell House coffee. Yuck! Coffee is far better today than it was back then. I'm old so I remember how it was.
@SunShine-dk6rk
@SunShine-dk6rk 2 года назад
Thank you for taking us on a trip to another place and time,the colour and sound brings the film to life,each time I view these uploads I notice more, leaves blowing on a tree,reflections in shop windows,if this film wasnt saved it would just be another film reel sitting in a tin gathering dust or deteriorating lost forever,
@kennyc388
@kennyc388 4 месяца назад
Love all of your colorized videos ! I was born in April of 1946 and have owned several classic cars throughout my life, now driving a beautiful 1940 Ford Sedan DeLux in the Cloud Mist Grey color that actually looks more green in color to me. The youngsters around my town seem to really enjoy the old cars like I did when I was in grade school during the 50's. I had wanted to own a 1940 Ford ever since I was about 16 or so and I couldn't pass up the chance to get a beauty in all original condition with wonder original paint and interior. These videos take me back to the awesome times when I grew up. So much safer and more calm. Thanks for your efforts. 😀😀😀
@user-bg1eo7lo9u
@user-bg1eo7lo9u 2 года назад
My great grandmother was a widow and poor, but I remember she would never go downtown unless she was properly and respectfully dressed!
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 года назад
Oh yes. My grandmother lived in Lincoln Heights at the time of this video, but if she would've been walking in these Westwood streets at the time, she would have blended in just fine 🙂
@paulmezhir8354
@paulmezhir8354 2 года назад
Im always fascinated (entranced, actually) by the architecture and storefront designs....and the cars....and the fashions...and the cleanliness...
@pelly8830
@pelly8830 Год назад
Be brave and honest...we know what today's problem is. We know what is really destroying America.
@Deepbluecat
@Deepbluecat 2 года назад
Love your work man. These are amazing!
@LaoSoftware
@LaoSoftware 2 года назад
Very clean streets. No graffiti anywhere.
@user-ll4rx3gk5c
@user-ll4rx3gk5c 2 года назад
Спасибо оператору снимающему всё это. В то время наверное казалось бессмысленной тратой пленки, снимая обыденные вещи, но сегодня это смотрится с восторгом. Наверное нынешнее видео с видеорегистратора через 70 лет тоже будет вызывать такие же чувства у зрителя.
@truvelocity
@truvelocity 2 года назад
My dad would have been 6 years old in 1942. What intrigues me are some pockets of L.A. County kept some of those street lights to this day. Like, a block or two in places like Pasadena, Glendale and the like. I also see old bridges built in the 20’s with the turrets that cities have kept. I wish we had forethought in the 40’s to really keep a lot of buildings or structures that have been torn down. We’d have way more charm in our cities to this day.
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
Truvelocity, My parent's were the same age as your dad at the time. !
@TenOrbital
@TenOrbital 2 года назад
My dad exactly the same age too! My mom a year younger.
@dday9257
@dday9257 2 года назад
Los Angeles is going to replace all of their street lights with solar powered ones.Besides saving some on their electric bill they want to keep the criminals from stealing the copper wire from the lights they now have.That project will go on for years.
@johnmanning4577
@johnmanning4577 2 года назад
I was 5 years old in 1943 and traveled to Los Angeles with my mother on the Southern Pacific Daylight from San Francisco to Union Station to visit her grandmother who lived in Riverside and had a summer home in Laguna Beach. We were met by one of her uncles and driven to Laguna. There were actually expanses of undeveloped land and large citrus groves in what is now Orange County. My memories have faded over the years but these clips are doing a lot to refresh them. One thing I strongly recall from that trip is all the soldiers and sailors that were everywhere. I especially remember the anti-aircraft drills that were held one night on Laguna Beach near the Hotel Laguna that involved searchlights and listening devices (huge horns or earphones that could track distant engine sounds out to sea).
@truvelocity
@truvelocity 2 года назад
@@johnmanning4577 , I was a child of the 70’s and a teen in the 80’s. I lived in Riverside in 1968 at age 4. We moved to Fullerton, in Orange County when I was 5. Then, we moved into a house in East Anaheim bordering Yorba Linda in Orange County in 1973. There were citrus orange groves and farmland. I rode horses with my Dad on the weekends and our close family friends lived in Laguna Beach. We frequented to Laguna. You are right. It was undeveloped land and I remember hiking with my older brothers as a very small child and witnessing prairie dogs barking at us in Fullerton. I had to walk 3 miles to the nearest little store gas station called Stop and Go in E. Anaheim to buy little candies that were 2 for a penny with my best friend. That experience you had with the anti-aircraft drills must have been captivating. I do remember taking the train to SF and to Denver with my mom. The train was a charming way to travel. The train cafeteria has good food. Not great but not bad either. I’m sad that urban encroachment took so much wild land away. I wish city developers had the forethought to keep patches wild with TLC. I don’t mind my tax dollars going to maintain natural reserves.
@jchapman4842
@jchapman4842 2 года назад
Note the difference in the headlight configuration between the newer 1940s model cars and the older models. The newer models have their headlights embedded into the fenders while the older ones have theirs mounted (on a bar). Nice to see a few late 1920s models still puttering about. Love the rumble seat on the car early on in the video! Always enjoy your uploads!
@donspringstead1649
@donspringstead1649 2 года назад
Yeah this is good
@BODEGA1940
@BODEGA1940 2 года назад
There were cars in the mid-30s that had integrated headlamps.
@donspringstead1649
@donspringstead1649 2 года назад
Yes and that's when cars were cars! I'm a real classic car buff myself.
@Meme-op8fu
@Meme-op8fu 2 года назад
The late 1920s weren’t that long ago for people in the 40s, though. I still have my 98 honda prelude in my garage in 2022
@richmeyer2064
@richmeyer2064 2 года назад
Wow, all the ladies look so trim and fashionable in high heels! I only spotted one tall gal in flats walking with a gentleman who was no taller than her. Beautiful restoration NASS
@chrisdarling3617
@chrisdarling3617 2 года назад
It is, after all, Hollywood. Lots of slim beautiful women.
@father7713
@father7713 2 года назад
@@chrisdarling3617 Not anymore 😂
@chrisdarling3617
@chrisdarling3617 2 года назад
@@father7713 I meant back then. Westwood was not a place full of tourists. Most of the people that you see dressed up to the nines lived in Los Angeles.
@suppylarue220
@suppylarue220 2 года назад
@@chrisdarling3617 prior to about 1960, many people had their clothes altered to fit properly, and dry cleaned because tailors and cleaners were everywhere. dry cleaning a shirt was only a dime, starched , pressed and packaged.
@markkotishion2379
@markkotishion2379 2 года назад
I have seen tons of vintage footage but this is so lifelike and natural, the night footage is like it was shot last week!
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 2 года назад
It was shot last week. They have a ti emachine.
@markkotishion2379
@markkotishion2379 2 года назад
@@garyfrancis6193 Good, put me in it and send me back!
@ERTChimpanzee
@ERTChimpanzee Год назад
@@markkotishion2379 Unless you were a straight white male like I am then I can do it.
@bobwallace9814
@bobwallace9814 2 года назад
What a different world it was in California back then.
@robertsamson4610
@robertsamson4610 2 года назад
I was just thinking the same thing. So California back then was one of the most beautiful and highly productive agricultural areas in the US. From 1948 to 1958 it all changed. SAD!
@mosiac-
@mosiac- 2 года назад
@@robertsamson4610 damn, I wonder what changed? /s
@gordonchan2504
@gordonchan2504 2 года назад
That’s when America was great
@emilkarpo
@emilkarpo 2 года назад
@@mosiac- That which cannot be spoken, but we all know anyway.
@gordon3186
@gordon3186 2 года назад
@@emilkarpo --- Dog whistle.
@Page-Hendryx
@Page-Hendryx 2 года назад
Magnificent! One of the greatest channels on RU-vid.
@burkestorti4586
@burkestorti4586 2 года назад
This is what California was like when I was born (1948). The newer cars in these clips are from 1948-1950.
@johnhanes5021
@johnhanes5021 2 года назад
I agree, I was born at the end of 46. People dressed up to go shopping almost like they were going to church.
@matrox
@matrox 2 года назад
@@johnhanes5021 I was born in the 50s, the kids riding bicycles on the sidewalk reminds me of when I was a kid in the early 60s.
@600joe
@600joe 2 года назад
Don’t see any fuel ration stickers.
@alanolson6913
@alanolson6913 2 года назад
I do remember my folks and their siblings along with my grandparents dressing like these people we just saw. It was every day dress. Unlike today where most people appear to have selected their wardrobe in a potluck at a laundromat. Sad, really, how far we’ve tumbled from the past. Not that it was some magical time. There were social issues and difficulties then, too.
@joshflynn2173
@joshflynn2173 2 года назад
amazing time. I love the cars back then also. the only way I'm going to experience this is through these videos, film and games (la noire). 😭
@chriscarswell450
@chriscarswell450 2 года назад
The difference is these people had morals and class. Something that's becoming more and more rare these days.
@9284vr
@9284vr 2 года назад
@Jan Brady Shall we blame those darn hippies? LOL.
@9284vr
@9284vr 2 года назад
​@@FirstLast-gv1zl For someone who liked the genteel times shown in this video (although it was in a prosperous area-there were still slums etc. at the same time) you would not know it by your crude rude last question. Obviously my reference to blaming hippies was meant to be funny but my humor went over your head. However I do not blame any political movement or party for the current wave of mostly druggies on the streets-I blame the idiot individuals for their decision to take illegal drugs. If you are into trying to blame political parties, who did you blame for the 1930's Depression and dust bowl days (which was much worse and widespread than the current problems) following the stock market crash of 1929? Progressive liberals?? LOL. P.S. April 14, 2022 Apparently "First Last" deleted his/her comment.
@meljrnone8608
@meljrnone8608 2 года назад
"There were social issues and difficulties then, too." Yeah, like the second world war and having to fight on two fronts: the pacific and Europe.
@simontenkate9601
@simontenkate9601 2 года назад
As a European I can only admire how fantastic was your great country once.
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 года назад
You're right! Once!!
@jamesmiller4184
@jamesmiller4184 2 года назад
Thanks so much for that observation, Simon. Very much of your own were and are-still that -- zero question!
@MT-tu8qd
@MT-tu8qd 2 года назад
It is over.
@michaelrini3654
@michaelrini3654 2 года назад
These video's show the Ozzy & Harret side of town! There was another side of town and still is!
@goombabear
@goombabear 2 года назад
It's still nice in some parts, just not the liberal ones.
@ilkaysilk5679
@ilkaysilk5679 2 года назад
No yoga pants, ball caps or sneakers! Fantastic footage! THANKS.
@paulstack1883
@paulstack1883 2 года назад
Movie, "The Young In Heart," at the theater, was released in 1938.
@indieshack4476
@indieshack4476 2 года назад
What an incredible way to get the feel of what 1940's streets were like! It's like watching a video taken at that time - well done!
@terrysullivan1992
@terrysullivan1992 2 года назад
In a wealthy part of town.
@sandaglad
@sandaglad 2 года назад
The gorgeous blonde woman in dark tailored jacket & white skirt (and spectator pumps) at :10 would stop traffic today. The look is timeless.
@pussycat4423
@pussycat4423 2 года назад
Sandaglad, Yes, I agree ! She does look SMASHING !! Plus the man on the far left window shopping, wearing the gray single breasted suit at 0:29 is a timeless suit too. Males could wear that suit and be in style 1900 to TODAY!
@dedwin8930
@dedwin8930 2 года назад
When Calif was great! I was born in Pasadena Ca.1947 Never had any thing stolen! People were polite, and mostly honest!
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 2 года назад
And don't forget, leaving keys in the ignition and front door unlocked in case a neighbor wanted to borrow a cup of sugar and you're not around... the trust was amazing... because people were law abiding citizens !
@shaunsteele8244
@shaunsteele8244 Год назад
@@mikeanderson9278 people had mutual respect for one another and for the law
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 Год назад
@@shaunsteele8244 exactly! We're living in total lawlessness with no love, beauty and peace. Sad. Very very sad.
@QuiqueSaldivar
@QuiqueSaldivar 2 года назад
I loved the neighborhood ride, I love that the majority of houses in LA have kept their architecture intact, so the footage looks current, that's why I love LA houses, they give a special character to each neighborhood, as opposed to new constructions in other states.
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith 2 года назад
it's amazing starting at 2:58 that the neighborhood footage (other than the age of the cars) could be today. the houses look surprisingly modern. it's easy to think of past generations as "different than us" when the footage dates them. take that away, and you realize people 80 years ago led very similar lives to us today, overall.
@suppylarue220
@suppylarue220 2 года назад
true observation and comments.
@BrisLS1
@BrisLS1 2 года назад
My house was built in 1955. It's been a living hell to keep in repair for me, but it must have been paradise to the original owners.
@Boris.Nikiforov
@Boris.Nikiforov 2 года назад
Очень рад, что теперь можно смотреть старые видео в таком качестве!
@mefieswaby
@mefieswaby 2 года назад
Thank God someone was filming 🎥
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 2 года назад
Amen!
@russellsantangelo1
@russellsantangelo1 2 года назад
To all you young people, this is a world we lost. It is a pity you will never experience it.
@BODEGA1940
@BODEGA1940 2 года назад
I am pretty sure our parents were saying the same thing.
@bullwinkle5415
@bullwinkle5415 2 года назад
@@BODEGA1940 because the world keeps getting worse
@mrmeener625
@mrmeener625 2 года назад
@@BODEGA1940 they were the ones that ruined it
@davidc9396
@davidc9396 2 года назад
@@mrmeener625 The Boomers were left an amazing society, not perfect, but so much better than today.
@mrmeener625
@mrmeener625 2 года назад
@@davidc9396 boomers destroyed every foundation the West was built on. the ruined the family structure in place for 2500 years since the Greeks
@tomw3473
@tomw3473 2 года назад
Great video. The movie playing at the theater was "The Young in Heart", 1938
@BrentMyers
@BrentMyers 2 года назад
Perhaps my favorite thus far... simply for the opening scene showing everyone walking about in such breathtaking fashions on such pristine sidewalks before such beautiful store fronts. Sadly, such days of quiet elegance, class and mutual respect, of understated pride of country and civility are all long gone, now. All that is lost forever thanks to the well-orchestrated social and political upheavals begun in the 60s. Go take a look at these same streets today to appreciate just how far we have fallen as a society.
@megansfo
@megansfo 2 года назад
Hi, the opening scene was staged, with actors and extras. One man walked through the scene twice, and one tall woman has appeared in other videos here. So, the scene does not represent reality, or the way things really were back then.
@Jesvox1234
@Jesvox1234 2 года назад
@@megansfo Makes sense because if it wasn't staged, all the people would look into the camera and look surprised like in previous videos.
@raymondwoodberry4282
@raymondwoodberry4282 2 года назад
@@Jesvox1234 I seen old ones that were not staged and everyone curiously checks out the camera filming them. They will directly look at the camera and the person filming them. No one does in this clip even though it appears to be in that era.
@johncox2284
@johncox2284 2 года назад
We live in a.sloppy, rude, uncivil society now.
@michaelfisher7170
@michaelfisher7170 2 года назад
Well, I'll have you know I live in small town America, just a paltry town in southern Arizona, where you can drive down and film streets that are just as clean, peopled with folk just as "fashionable" as these in this clip, and with the same feeling of security and community. The "America doesn't exist anymore" hyperbole is just that, its overblown windbaggage. Yes, many cities have their issues now, but that doesn't mean America is dead. Its heart is still beating, you just have to know where to look. As for "political upheavals"...they're common, they're nonsense, and blame is rightly equalled out to all sides for the fallout. I get that a lot of it is staged but the comments decrying modern America compared to what we once were just get to me. Yeah, the people are well dressed at this time but "certain folk" weren't allowed in freaking diners at the time. "The Good Old Days" are always a goddamn myth.
@robertsamson4610
@robertsamson4610 2 года назад
I hope someday a game developer will recreate what Southern California use to look like back in the early 1940,s in a high-resolution VR format using Unreal Engine 5, so we could actually experience what it was like back then with all the Citrus and Walnut Orchards, and farms. Imagine being able to visit any city or town back then or being able to walk among the Citrus and Walnut Groves in areas like Covina or West Covina back then. Covina was once the citrus king in California and West Covina was mostly Walnut orchards.
@AlphaGeekgirl
@AlphaGeekgirl 2 года назад
You could always play LA Noire? Admittedly it came out more than 10 years ago… But for its time it was way ahead, and the amount of research that they did into developing the game and to make it authentic was astounding. (I am sure there are some RU-vid videos on the making of the game)
@AlphaGeekgirl
@AlphaGeekgirl 2 года назад
Here it is… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h1VyskSNq2o.html
@robertsamson4610
@robertsamson4610 2 года назад
@@AlphaGeekgirl I actually bought that game years ago when it first came out but what I'm talking about is recreating what all of Southern California used to look like in a high-resolution VR format, that would be sweet.
@shaunsteele8244
@shaunsteele8244 Год назад
my grandma grew up in LA in the 30s and 40s, and she always talked about her family's farm and horses. I would always wonder how she had a farm and horses in LA, but it was quite a different place back then lol
@dogfather68
@dogfather68 Год назад
I hear ya, but it will probably be a Fallout 5, L.A. Edition. Or a dystopian Blade Runner. LOL. Nobody born tomorrow would ever believe that was Southern California. S. CA today gives me nightmares from what it used to be.
@cmasseylynch
@cmasseylynch Год назад
Thanks for all this work to get this here- it's like a colour CCTV camera footage. Amazing.
@danschechter9069
@danschechter9069 2 года назад
Amazing footage -- the digital enhancement process is getting better and better. Thanks for posting this video! And we see Hamner and Son Clothiers at 1:32 -- location is 1091 Broxton in Westwood. (Not that there is any doubt about the location.)
@ArtVandelayOfficial
@ArtVandelayOfficial 2 года назад
This channel is the next best thing to a time machine Thankyou so much
@hraydetective
@hraydetective 2 года назад
The night scenes were photographed during the first week of March 1942. The Olympic theater at 8th and Broadway showed "Young in Heart" and "Champagne Waltz" together during that week.
@erscolo3684
@erscolo3684 8 месяцев назад
A day in the life of the Greatest Generation. How utterly enjoyable to watch.
@scottbrettschneider9782
@scottbrettschneider9782 2 года назад
On the theater marquee are Champagne Waltz (released February of 1937) and The Young in Heart (released in July of 1938). Either this theater is playing old releases or this footage is from prior to the 1940’s. Great work, thank you!
@sallys9294
@sallys9294 2 года назад
This is the era I grew up in. Nice to see it again. Thank you.
@emily9729
@emily9729 2 года назад
Úžasné. Lidi jsou krásně upraveni, nádherná auta, obchodní domy....zdravím z České republiky🇨🇿
@obamavrat671names
@obamavrat671names Год назад
Ahoj!
@eriklapparent4662
@eriklapparent4662 Год назад
A friend told me that they had TV in New-York in before the US wentcto war.Automatic gear in cars,frigidaire... Dobru Novy Rok !Ahoj z Francie !
@garydownes1594
@garydownes1594 2 года назад
You can't smell how clean the air is in this video.
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
WOW! Another blast to the past. Beautiful daylife and nightlife in 1940's California! I love these regular street scenes with people walking and seeing how well they dress and the cars of the period. Just fabulous. Plus Don't forget guy's and gal's do not leave your house without putting on your black and white spectator shoes ! LOL. Alway's loved the style of men dress in the 1930's and 40's ! Almost look's like you could step in the video and be with them. At 2:54 till 5:03 it almost look's like your in the 1970's or 80's with the look's of the homes and neighborhood in Color if you did not see the 1940's cars.Just fantastic. Thank's for the upload !
@FLYEAL
@FLYEAL 2 года назад
In many ways true to Norcal as well. Lost to time/developers. Although San Francisco is somewhat preserved (protected) architecturally.
@traintechburbank7478
@traintechburbank7478 2 года назад
2:55 Toluca Lake Ave, 3:33 Forman Ave, 3:53 Valley Spring Lane all in Toluca Lake.
@richardhenry968
@richardhenry968 2 года назад
I get that it seems that way. But I don’t think it is actually those streets. I’ve not been able to find a single house that matches this footage. Many houses have changed. But there is not one. Also on VSL there are several older homes that would be present in the two blocks where there are no homes at all. And the thing that tipped it off for me is the lack of the Forman residence on Toluca Drive and Forman. That house was the first built in Toluca lake. And this shows a Tudor.
@traintechburbank7478
@traintechburbank7478 2 года назад
Hi Richard. I struggled to find a match before I posted but finally did at 4:57 seconds. It is a perfect match.
@geoffreykeane4072
@geoffreykeane4072 2 года назад
@@traintechburbank7478 I agree, the house with the round tower is 10451 Spring Valley Lane.
@IngefromGraz
@IngefromGraz Год назад
Wonderfully crisp restored footage!
@kaydeim
@kaydeim 8 месяцев назад
Haven’t read all of the comments, so apologies if this was already stated. The first night scene is 500-700 blocks of Olive St. in LA. The car turns left from Olive on to 8th Street. The Pelta Furs building is still on Olive and the Hotel Bristol & Golden Gopher are still on 8th. Very cool footage.
@choward5430
@choward5430 2 года назад
When I say we as a nation have gone down, that is a gross understatement.
@mikeanderson9278
@mikeanderson9278 2 года назад
Yup. See my post
@billhandel4923
@billhandel4923 2 года назад
Yes. Back then, most anyone could afford a modest house. Not so today. Today, the richer are much richer, the poor much poorer.
@MGood-ij1hi
@MGood-ij1hi 2 года назад
Depends on who "we" are.
@tcapo514
@tcapo514 2 года назад
@@billhandel4923 Then you should work harder. Hey you should change your name to that names already taken by a goofball. KFI
@choward5430
@choward5430 2 года назад
@@billhandel4923 I was talking about MORAL DECAY. We do not love our neighbors.
@peace-yv4qd
@peace-yv4qd 2 года назад
Can't help but admire how well people were dressed back then.
@WolfgangAPalm-ju9er
@WolfgangAPalm-ju9er 2 года назад
Phantastic 🤩 Thanks for your outstanding job ❤️
@williamstroud1649
@williamstroud1649 2 года назад
thanks for taking us back in time-- you did a wonderful job bringing back these woncerful films back to life.
@JoseRamos-kd9ig
@JoseRamos-kd9ig 2 года назад
Love all the vehicles in the 40s‼️👍✌️
@edwinmizrahi
@edwinmizrahi 2 года назад
The Selznick movie “The Young in Heart” on the marquee of the movie theater came out in 1938. The other movie with Fred MacMurray and Gladys Swartout “Champagne Waltz” came out in 1937.
@tempebill
@tempebill 2 года назад
I checked that too...!
@mrronobvious9809
@mrronobvious9809 9 дней назад
Very well done. The movies on the marquee, Young in Heart and Champagne Waltz were released in ‘38 and ‘37.
@bobrobertson9547
@bobrobertson9547 Год назад
This is fascinating and compelling. Its a very objective yet polished view of the city. So many questions though. Wonderful stuff. Thanks for sharing.
@marygrant882
@marygrant882 2 года назад
I love how couples walked arm in arm. Everyone had good posture.
@stego2012
@stego2012 2 года назад
The California everybody wanted to move to instead of moving out of.
@murielsmith8922
@murielsmith8922 2 года назад
The way the people were dressed was the best about this video. Back when folks cared about how they looked.
@pjsopinion8028
@pjsopinion8028 Год назад
I agree 100%. There are some things that changed, for the better, for sure but I like you wish people took some pride in how they dressed.
@pjsopinion8028
@pjsopinion8028 Год назад
I also note that there are many overweight people, that show in the video at least. Interesting
@quetailion6762
@quetailion6762 Год назад
cringe
@leewatts5956
@leewatts5956 2 года назад
This is as close to going back in time in a time machine as it gets. Amazing
@tomu4725
@tomu4725 2 года назад
Wow amazing videos, really cool to see the world 75 years ago
@funfact8660
@funfact8660 2 года назад
Yes no BLM or ANTIFA
@danityvanityinsanity
@danityvanityinsanity 2 года назад
@@funfact8660 These are Elite created and funded groups to keep us divided and from uniting. Easier to conquer and control the masses that way.
@regisg7724
@regisg7724 2 года назад
Wow, so much class and style. Imagine time jumping from today into those streets with distressed jeans and ripped T-shirt while fully tattooed arms and neck :))
@deboraholsen2504
@deboraholsen2504 2 года назад
Yes, people would make a logical assumption that you’re a crazy misfit!!
@waterheaterservices
@waterheaterservices 2 года назад
Walmart and Waffle House customers
@antilogism
@antilogism Год назад
2022: it's like "Check it-- that dude's full-circus!" 1940: it's like "Dear, I believe the circus must in town."
@antilogism
@antilogism Год назад
@@waterheaterservices Where I live now, Vermont, PJ's with fuzzy slippers seem the preferred garb for Walmart.
@vote4republicans2024
@vote4republicans2024 8 месяцев назад
I'm old enough that when I started working it was mostly WWII veterans in management. The dress code was shirt and tie. Management had to wear full suits. Those days we had casual Fridays where you could wear dress shoes, khaki pants and didn't have to wear the tie. That was the 80s. Nowadays, in just 40 years time everyone including management wears jeans and sneakers, not just casual Fridays but all days. Nobody dresses for work these days. Nobody even dresses for church anymore. You never see women in dresses or skirts. I can almost hear those old men from my youth saying, "dress like a bum work like a bum". At the time I hated the strict dress codes but I'm now coming around to believing that the way you dress is a large part of professionalism. BTW, to this day I will not wear jeans to work even on Fridays. It's mostly out of respect to my WWII mentors. They're all gone now. I miss them.
@julesjaay822
@julesjaay822 2 года назад
Thanks you @NASS for this latest video. It’s gorgeous!
@petermaas4455
@petermaas4455 2 года назад
What a fantastic quality. Thanks!
@sabur75
@sabur75 2 года назад
Прекрасное было время
@dimir2858
@dimir2858 Год назад
На улицах все стильно одеты,что мужчины что женщины..Сейчас Америка уже не такая..общество деградирует в худшую сторону..
@gordonayres2609
@gordonayres2609 2 года назад
Even in New Zealand my Aunts and my Mothers friends were smart dressers in the 1940s when they went to town or the race track ,like these ladies. Except that rationing carried on until 1949 for clothes-they managed to look chic with sewing machine made items as well!
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 года назад
Oh absolutely! Standards of appearance were universal in those days. Hat and gloves were a must! If there were old footage of streets in New Zealand the people would look absolutely sharp in their clothing.
@daleanderson440
@daleanderson440 2 года назад
Thank for the clear video. The sign on the cinema said the movie was "Young In Heart" that was released in 1938.
@Hevynly1
@Hevynly1 2 года назад
I would like to melt into this footage and never return. Everyone and everything is so beautiful.
@johnmorales3880
@johnmorales3880 2 года назад
Yup, me too.
@sacasio3
@sacasio3 Год назад
thank you for sharing. this is so precious!
@danielroy1966
@danielroy1966 2 года назад
Thanks for these live scenes from California. The new spring fashion seems somewhat retro this year. ;-)
@BobMori
@BobMori 2 года назад
6:00 Hotel Bristol & Golden Gopher - 417 West 8th Street Los Angeles, California
@Rivcuban
@Rivcuban 2 года назад
How times have changed. Back then everyone dressed to the tee when going out in public. Now all you see are baseball caps and frumpy clothes.
@e.f.3207
@e.f.3207 5 месяцев назад
I don’t know. Maybe it’s just me, but I find these videos immensely interesting and very…relaxing. Thanks for putting these out there.
@kennyc388
@kennyc388 4 месяца назад
I feel sad for the young folks of today who totally missed out on these awesome days of the past. They have NO idea of how wonderful it was back then.
@christopherconiglio3077
@christopherconiglio3077 Год назад
I am convinced that this is footage shot on location in Westwood Village, Los Angeles by the major motion picture studios to be used as background projections in what was then referred to as a "process shot." This was a common practice -- to shoot, what appears to be an exterior shot, on a sound stage instead of taking an entire crew on location. This would explain why everyone you see in this footage is dressed to the nines, and why everything (sidewalks, storefronts, etc.) all appear clean and neat. The people you see walking in and out of the shots are all extras. I spotted the same woman in two different shots. This does indeed look like Westwood Village in Los Angeles. In the distance of the first shot you can see the perimeter wall (now gone) of UCLA that use to run along Le Conte Avenue.
@valvlog4665
@valvlog4665 Год назад
2:00 The Kelly Music building still lives at 1043 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024 in Westwood Village. I dined there a few times in the early 1980's when it was Alice's Restaurant.
@raymondchorneau8891
@raymondchorneau8891 3 месяца назад
I thought the same and also Robertson Blvd fot some reason
@stevehein7884
@stevehein7884 2 года назад
THIS A GREAT VIDEO FROM THE PAST THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@flowerofson-shine3539
@flowerofson-shine3539 2 года назад
What a lovely time to live! Yes, there was a terrible war but I miss the patriotism so very much! I miss the decency in people as a whole.
@rexormax1925
@rexormax1925 2 года назад
Sono un appassionato di paesaggi urbani del passato. Bellissimo documento di luoghi di grande bellezza! Complimenti per il post e un saluto da Subiaco (Italia).
@thepopster
@thepopster 2 года назад
The movies being played at 6:59 were David o Selznick’s young in heart from 1938 and I believe the other is Champaign Waltz since I saw starring Fred McMurray and Gladys Swarthout. They appeared in that movie in 1937.
@leonelgaldiano326
@leonelgaldiano326 2 года назад
Muito linda a filmagem. Parabéns
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