Throwback Thursday: This 1940 “Three Stooges” feature was filmed at USC. Can you name the film and the USC location? pic.twitter.com/UWnPPexTvV
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A reader emails the episode is titled, “No Census, No Feeling.” The location is 34th Street heading east toward Hoover (now known as Trousdale).
They are running up Hoover towards 34th St.
looks like O’hadden, Enfield and Ocho are running late for a staff meeting at HH.
Surprisingly, you could more or less recreate that shot today. I think all those buildings are still there. The JEP house, plus the little building on the right (Thematic Option was in there when I was a student), and the building to the left of the pillar — was that the library for the education school? I can’t remember what was in that one.
No – they’re on West 34th street heading east towards Trousdale. Prior to this scene, the Stooges were chased out of the Coliseum.
Was it that dangerous even back then?
nuk, nuk, nuk….
Is the name of the film “The Life and Times of Scott Wolf”?….hello, Hello, Hello….. HELLO!
The white building on the right is the old registrar’s office, and the building straight ahead on the left is the Powell Education Library, which is no longer there.
back in 1940…people were still chased by that terrible element in the neighborhood adjacent to south central…SEVENTY FIVE YEARS later, little has changed.
figt un
They just ran past Touton Hall