E-Mail
from David Totheroh to David Sameth
Telling him about
our little
adventure. (6/19/98)
David
The Modern Times
adventure was really
fun. Jerre was coming down to LA and called to ask if we'd like to go
on the hunt with him. The only clue we had, other than the 1938 roadmap
Jerre had, was my recollection that Grandpop had mentioned that the
scene
had been shot somewhere "out toward Lancaster, the old Pear blossom
Highway(sic,
it turned out)." So, with that information and a fool's optimism, off
we
went.
We drove up on
Hwy.14, and as we
went through the town of Acton, we all felt we were in the right area.
At the Pear blossom turnoff it became pretty obvious that we were on
the
wrongtrack, the terrain was too "deserty" and none of the foothills
looked
right. So we headed back toward LA, but this time, instead of taking
Hwy.14,
we stayed on the old Sierra Hwy. That is, until it looked like it was
going
to go through the same pass as the new road, so I turned off on Soledad
Cyn.
We had the feeling
we were close
again, but nothing matched. With enough daylight left, we decided to
head
up into Lancaster itself to see if anything a little north of Pear
blossom
might be right, again nothing. But somebody thought to check to see if
there was an Historical Society or something that might have a lead for
us. There was a city museum listed so off we went. As we got out of the
car, realizing this was a lot more an art rather than history museum, I
said, "This is a long shot for sure." Jerre's only comment was, "You
never
know."
As I walked through
the door ahead
of them, Bonnie and Jerre saw me double up in laughter. The bulletin
board
had a picture of Charlie and Rollie shooting The Gold Rush, advertising
the screening for their summer film series. Unfortunately, they had no
information, no leads for us and we came back home unsuccessful.
Jerre was not that
easily deterred,
and after getting some stuff for The Circus and Kid Auto Races in
Venice
the next morning, he was back on the road. This time he stayed on
Sierra
Hwy. at Soledad and found out that instead of being replaced by Hwy.14,
it went through an underpass and continued on the north side of the
road.
A few miles later, and he was looking west at unmistakably the same
horizon
line as that final scene from Modern Times. And as a bonus for
his
perserverence, a mile or so later he even found the location for the
penultimate
scene of Charlie and Paulette sitting on the side of the road, when she
says, "What's the use?" and he cheers her up.
He was so excited
that he called
me right on the spot on his cell phone, sounding like a kid with a new
puppy.
David
My little bonus

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