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Post by teleadm on May 11, 2017 18:08:15 GMT
Back when On The Town was made, nearly all Hollywood movies were made on the lots, or at the movie companies ranches for outdoor western scenes. Mostly for the movie companies bosses comfortability to keep an eye on productions. Back in those days nearly all movie companies made traveloge shorts that they later of leftovers, from those shorts could incorporate in other movies to give them some local flavour. One of the fusses about making a few outdoor scenes was Frank Sinatra's popularity, just as Justin Beiber today has wild teenage Beliebers, Frank had the smiliar wild teenager Bobby-soxers , so one of the fusses was about the security around Frank Sinatra and to keep his fans away.
No comparison between Justin and Frank was meant above, just that the wild teen fans was just as wild back then as they are now.
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