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Post by Doghouse6 on Nov 30, 2018 2:07:32 GMT
Truer words were never spoken. Warners was and always be my favorite classic studio. I loved that they weren't afraid to represent the darkness of the Depression during that era (among many other things, as we have discussed before). Their Midwest Street backlot reminds me of my hometown. I always felt so at home when shooting there. And more than any other, Warners' was one studio you could recognize with, quite literally, your eyes closed: the sound of their studio orchestra was the most distinctive in town from the '30s through the '60s. That was true even after they got into television production in the '50s; I was watching a Maverick episode a while back, and recognized a recycled music cue from The Big Sleep.
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