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Used as the opening scene in 'The Artist,' when a masked George rescues a modern-day flapper from a torture chamber.
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The exterior of the AFI campus was cast as a hospital where George is taken after he purposely starts a fire inside his barren apartment. Peppy can be seen racing to the front of the hospital to be by George’s side.
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Hancock Park, a leafy midtown neighborhood developed during the 1920s, is the setting for a portion of the film’s exteriors. George’s Jack Russell terrier, played by Golden Collar winner Uggie, can be seen running down Oakwood Avenue in an effort to alert a beat police officer that George’s apartment is on fire. In another scene Peppy puts the pedal to the metal as she races down Hudson Avenue to see George. Oakwood Avenue between Beverly and Melrose Avenues; Hudson Avenue from 3rd Street to Beverly Avenue.
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The home of George Valentin, located in a gated area of Hancock Park, where he resided during his movie star heyday.
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Peppy Miller’s manse, located in a gated area of Hancock Park and purposely chosen for its connection to the era. It was the former home of America’s silent movie sweetheart Mary Pickford during the late teens.
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This classic 1927 building is used both as the interior of the hospital where George is treated after being rescued from a house fire, and as the place where George’s belongings are auctioned off to the highest bidder.
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The director uses foreshadowing effectively as George and Peppy pass each other on the ornate stairway belonging to the fictional Kinograph Studios. She is ascending the staircase as he is making his way down the steps, both physically and professionally. The Bradbury Building has appeared in numerous movies, TV episodes and music videos, including the 1982 film 'Blade Runner.'
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