Hollywood and Los Angeles 1930s

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Published 2024-04-27
Hollywood, Los Angeles



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All Comments (21)
  • Lots of this is labeled wrong, some of this is from OTHER decades. Why are there so many of these channels now that DO NOT do any research! Hardly ANY of this is from the 1930's!
  • @henryarn
    seems traffic was just as bad then as it is now. Even perhaps more confusing back then as well. great footage! thank you
  • @sheikowi
    Perfecto! Best restored video I've ever seen. Keep 'em coming please.
  • @MrEab2010
    excellent time travel (the closest we'll ever get to it) but some of the footage is clearly from the 1940s and 50s - you can tell by the cars.
  • @glen6945
    2.10 says it all-guess they could not edit that out lmao
  • @frankcross6958
    LA looks so beautiful when its clean instead of a total mess full of homeless!
  • @GunHillTrain
    The Hollywood footage reminds me of The Day of the Locust.
  • @matrox
    00:35 we had a Kress in my neighborhood in the 1960s.
  • @frankcross6958
    seems like the movie premiere is "grand hotel" the best picture winner of 1932
  • @garymorris1856
    This video is interesting to watch, but the title is inaccurate, there are many cars from the late 1940's and even the early 1950's in this footage.
  • @matrox
    Today is Hollywood is Pedoworld.
  • @curtmiller6484
    Except the Hollywood Fwy wasn't built until like 1953 or so.