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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 23, 2018 22:59:46 GMT
"Dec 24, 2017 -- Perhaps some day a "re-used sets" thread will emerge "
Well, it's here and I know that there are experts waiting for this one so .... Telling what and where will help greatly <-------------------------
As always, essays are encouraged. Pictures, if you've got them, are always nice.
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Post by mattgarth on Jan 23, 2018 23:05:11 GMT
The dusty town street in Fox's Western THE OX-BOW INCIDENT turns up a few years later in BROKEN ARROW.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:06:12 GMT
GHOSTBUSTERS / THE MASK
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:06:49 GMT
MAYBERRY / STAR TREK
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:07:11 GMT
MAYBERRY / STAR TREK
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:07:56 GMT
BATMAN / DOZENS OF OTHER FILMS AND TV SHOWS
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:08:21 GMT
BRADY BUNCH / BUG
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:08:54 GMT
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER / THE MUNSTERS / DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES
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Post by mattgarth on Jan 23, 2018 23:26:43 GMT
The Pentagon hallway that Brian Donlevy and Robert Walker meet up in THE BEGINNING OR THE END is also the set that Donald O'Connor runs up on in MGM's SINGIN' IN THE RAIN.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 23, 2018 23:27:19 GMT
DAVE / THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT / THE WEST WING
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 23:54:41 GMT
The Matrix shared some sets with the underrated sci fi cult classic Dark City.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 24, 2018 0:06:04 GMT
"The Paramount House" Constructed on the Universal lot's Colonial Street for Paramount's 1955 The Desperate Hours: From 1959 - 1963, the Cleaver home on Leave It To Beaver: Modified in 1964 to serve as the Kimball home in Send Me No Flowers: From 1969 - 1975, the home and office of Marcus Welby, M.D.
As either a primary set or in the background, it can be seen in dozens of episodes of other shows shot on the Universal lot, from Checkmate to Ironside and beyond. It has since been moved to an obscure storage area on the lot, appearing more as it did in original form, but in some disrepair:
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 0:24:20 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jan 24, 2018 0:40:56 GMT
The gigantic set they built for GREEN HELL (1940) was reused for some mummy movie the same year.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 0:46:38 GMT
Originally constructed for the 1927 Biblical epic The King of Kings: The "Great Wall · King Kong (1933) SHE (1935) Gone With The Wind (1939) Strangely enough, we don't see that particular set used again. (or do we ?)
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Post by gunshotwound on Jan 24, 2018 1:04:09 GMT
The Three Musketeers/The Four Musketeers (1973/74) share a hallway that was previously used in Patton (1970).
In Patton the hallway connects to Patton's private chamber (I can't remember where he is or what building) where Patton is having his portrait painted. This hallway is seen several times.
In The Three/Four Musketeers (1973/1974) the hallway is used as part of the Duke of Buckingham's palace. Buckingham and d'Artagnan use the hallway when they go to get the diamond stud necklace and find out 2 of the studs are missing. It is used again in The Four Musketeers when Milady de Winter is discovered by Buckingham and threatens to let the American Indians have their way with her. He eventually has her arrested.
From The Three Musketeers
Another from The Three Musketeers
This one is from The Four Musketeers. This hallway which does not have doorway swag curtains is tied into the two images above which do have doorway swag curtains. Don't ask me how because I can't remember exactly.
I could not find any shots of these rooms in Patton but I know that they are there!
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Post by marianne48 on Jan 24, 2018 1:24:25 GMT
The Dragonfly Inn, the business owned and run by Lorelei on The Gilmore Girls, was the former home of the Walton family on The Waltons. I wonder if guests of the inn could still sometimes hear ghostly voices endlessly calling out "good night" to each other.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 24, 2018 2:11:07 GMT
The gigantic set they built for GREEN HELL (1940) was reused for some mummy movie the same year. Quite so, politicidal: The Mummy's Hand (1940): George Zucco (center), Peggy Moran (prone), Tom Tyler (wrapped)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 2:13:17 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 24, 2018 2:22:56 GMT
This All About Eve set... ...turned up the following year (in Technicolor) in 1951's Half Angel (with Loretta Young and Joseph Cotten). Try as I might, can't find any screenshots or stills.
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