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Re: Tucson Films...
Cherlyn Strong
My husband says that "CC and Company" (1970) starring Joe Namath and
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Ann-Margaret was filmed in Tucson. The movie is listed in another movie database, that lists movies filmed in Tucson. There are Tucson scenes in the movie, my husband says, but he saw it such a long time ago, he can't recall if there are good street scenes. Netflix does have this movie listed in their database, but I found so many reviews about what an awful film it was, I am not sure if I want to spend the money to rent it. But, any Tucson scenes to share might make it worth it. There are so many movies listed below, that I think I might just add some of them to my "Netflix Queue", if I find anything worthwhile in these movies, I'll let you know. I think you'll find some pretty good stuff while you watch "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore". Some of the opening scenes "in New Jersey" were actually filmed in Tucson. The Phoenix scenes were even filmed in Tucson. It's been a few years since I watched it, and just didn't make it to the post office box to pick it up yesterday. I am on my way to do that now - there's a really good Chicago Store scene (filmed both inside and outside the store, without dressing up the store, or changing the name). Priceless footage. -----Original Message-----
From: vanishingtucson@... [mailto:vanishingtucson@...]On Behalf Of mistercopacetic Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 12:24 PM To: vanishingtucson@... Subject: [vanishingtucson] Tucson Films... Hi All, Thanks Cherlyn for your post about "Alice...". I'll rent it next week and see if I can capture an image from the DVD to post here. There are hundreds of films that have been made in Tucson, but what I'm looking for are scenes with actual recognizable Tucson street locations, preferably from the 1970's, or earlier. Below is a list of Tucson films, compiled from several sources. If you know any of them have actual street scenes, please let me know. Also add to the list if you can. Later I'll post it in the files section. Thanks, Carlos Tucson Filmography by the Tucson Film Office, Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau, circa 10/2005 *Films with asterisk are listed by www.usa-movies.net as being Tucson films, but were not included by the Tucson Film Office. **Films with two asterisks were contributed by other sources. films are listed in reverse chronological order, pre-1990 Desperado | 1989 | TV Movie El Diablo | 1989 Hey Dude! | 1989 | TV Series Law At Randado | 1989 | TV Movie Major League | 1989 Young Riders | 1989 | TV Series Jesse | 1988 | TV Movie Red River | 1988 Stones for Ibarra | 1988 | TV Movie Third Degree Burn | 1988 Can't Buy Me Love | 1987 Ghost Town | 1987 | TV Series Gore Vidal's "Billy The Kid" | 1987 | TV Movie Laughing Dead | 1987 Nobody Likes It Hot | 1987 Poker Alice | 1987 | TV Unce Upon A Texas Train | 1987 | TV Movie Walker | 1987 Buckeye | 1986 Desert Bloom | 1986 Love Among Thieves | 1986 | TV Movie Stagecoach | 1986 Three Amigos! | 1986 The Wrath | 1986 Dream West | 1985 | TV Mini-Series Jackals | 1985 Webster | 1985 | TV Series Bless All The Dear Children | 1983 | TV Movie Calamity Jane | 1983 | TV Movie Cannonball Run, Part II | 1983 Flashpoint | 1984 Highway To Heaven 1984 | TV Series Kidco | 1984 Little Arliss | 1984 | TV Movie Revenge of The Nerds | 1984 Natas, The Reflection | 1983 September Gun | 1983 | TV Movie The Cannonball Run | 1981 Father Murphy | 1981 | TV Series The Wife of Wyatt Earp | 1981 | TV Movie Tom Horn (1980)* Death Valley | 1980 Hart To Hart | 1980 | TV Series High Noon, Part II | 1980 | TV Movie The Ghost Dance | 1980 More Wild, Wild West | 1980 | TV Movie That's Incredible | 1980 | TV Series Frisco Kid | 1979 The Gambler | 1979 | TV Movie I, Tom Horn | 1979 The Villain | 1979 It Lives Again | 1978 The New Maverick | 1978 | TV Movie The Sacketts | 1978 | TV Mini-Series Go West Young Girl | 1977 | TV Movie How The West Was Won | 1977 | TV Series The Incredibile Race | 1977 | TV Movie Wild & Wooly | 1977 | TV Movie A Star Is Born | 1976 Another Man, Another Woman | 1976 Hawmps! | 1976 The Last Hard Men | 1976 The Most Wanted Women | 1976 | TV Movie The Outlaw Josie Wales | 1976 Tales of The Nunundaga | 1976 Katherine (An American Terrorist) | 1975 | TV Movie Restless Sleep | 1975 The Young Pioneers | 1975 The Abduction of St. Anne | 1974 | TV Movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | 1974 Backtrack | 1974 | TV Movie Death Wish | 1974 The Gun And The Pulpit | 1974 The Hanged Man | 1974 Mark of Zorro | 1974 | TV Movie Petrocelli | 1974 | TV Series Posse | 1974 A Knife For The Ladies | 1973 Lost Horizon | 1973 Pray For The Wildcats | 1973 | TV Movie The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing | 1973 Trial of Billy Jack | 1973 Gunsmoke | 1972 The Life And Times of Judge Roy Bean | 1972 Night of the Lepus | 1972 Pocket Money | 1972 Soul of Nigger Charley | 1972 The Animals | 1971 Ballad of The Old West | 1971 TV Series Death of A Gunfighter | 1971 Dirty Little Billy | 1971 Joe Kidd | 1971 The Legend of Nigger Charley | 1971 A Ton of Grass Goes To Pot | 1971 Dirty Dingus Magee | 1970 Rio Lobo | 1970 Scandalous John | 1970 The Wild Rovers | 1970 Yuma | 1970 | TV Movie Again A Love Story | 1969 Monte Walsh | 1969 The Mountain Men | 1969 Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice? | 1969 Lonesome Cowboys (1968)* Heaven With A Gun | 1968 Hell's Belles | 1968 The Mini-Skirt Mob | 1968 Romeo & Juliet | 1968 The Young Animals | 1968 Young Billy Young | 1968 Hombre (1967)* Dundee And The Culhane | 1967 | TV Series El Dorado | 1967 The High Chaparral | 1967 | TV Series Tobruk | 1967 The Way West | 1967 Bonanza | 1966 | TV Series Death Valley Days | 1966 | TV Series The Last Challenge | 1966 The Long Ride Home | 1966 Return of The Gunfighter | 1966 And We Shall Die | 1965 Arizona Raiders | 1965 The Great Sioux Massacre | 1964 The Outrage | 1964 The Reward | 1964 The Lilies of the Field | 1963 McLintock! | 1963 Have Gun Will Travel | 1962 | TV Series How The West Was Won | 1962 Young Guns of Texas | 1962 A Thunder of Drums | 1961 The Deadly Companions | 1961 Bonanza | 1959 | TV Series Cimmaron | 1959 The Incredible Petrified World | 1959 Rio Bravo | 1959 Badlanders | 1958 Buchanan Rides Alone | 1958 Last Train From Gun Hill | 1958 3:10 To Yuma | 1957 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | 1957 The Guns Of Ft. Petticoat | 1957 Gunsight Ridge | 1957 The Lone Ranger and The Lost City of Gold | 1957 | TV Movie Wagon Train | 1957 | TV Series ^M A Kiss Before Dying | 1956 ^M The Broken Star | 1956 The Proud Ones | 1956 Reprisal | 1956 Oklahoma | 1955 Backlash | 1955 Walk The Proud Land | 1955 Roaming Through Arizona | 1954 Strange Lady In Town | 1954 Ten Wanted Men | 1954 The Violent Men | 1954 Arena | 1953 The Last Outpost | 1951 Broken Arrow | 1950 Winchester '73 | 1950 Red River (1948)* Unusual Occupations (1947)* The Last Roundup | 1947 Three Who Were Throughbreds | 1946 The Bells Of St. Mary | 1945 Roaming Through Arizona (1944)* Arizona | 1940 The Mysterious Rider (1938)* Ridin' Wild | 1925 The Mine With The Iron Door 1924, 1936** Yahoo! Groups Links |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
George Cohn
Bob Puariea wrote:
Hi George,It's refreshing to read your comments onI came to Tucson in 1964 to attend the U of A. I was born in Arizona and have lived my whole life here. I've spent the last 41 years in Tucson, including my formative late teens and early twenties so yes, I loved Tucson. But sadly it's just becoming another faceless metropolis over run with politics and developers out to pave over the last mesquite and cactus or cover it with another car dealership. I know growth is inevitable but I truly miss the heritage that was here when I arrived. In 1964, city limits on the east ended at Swan and 5th street turned into a dirt road. I remember another fellow and I riding our motorbikes down 5th street to Wilmot and pulling up in front of St. Joseph's Hospital which stood in the middle of nowhere. I commented to him, "That's a stupid place to put a hospital, out in the middle of nowhere." Now that's probably close to being the center of town. El Con Mall was just a small collection of stores and Park Place consisted of a Sears store and a Furrs Cafeteria. Tucson Mall was still a ranch with the Wetmore swimming pool. I've seen the Saveco stores, Globe stores, Wood Brothers Lumber, Payless Cashways, and Sutherlands lumber go as well. All the local drug stores like Defender Drug, Ryan Evans, later Revco, driven out by the chains. And the construction and bankruptcy of the Woolco on 22nd near Alvernon where the Fry's is now. Lived in that neighborhood and we used to ride our motorcycles in the desert north of the Cactus drive-in (DeAnza) when there was no shopping center there. I lived near Alvernon and El Dorado the night the plane crashed on the Food Giant at 29th street killing 3 people in the store and the teenager in the house behind it. A lot has come and gone over the last 41 years but it just doesn't seem to be much like home anymore. Maybe I'm just getting old? I'm trying to get the lady I talked to today to bring in the family photo album so I can scan some pictures. Her family has lived in Tucson since the early '20's and she says there are a lot of photos of Tucson of the past in there. If I succeed, I'll post them to the photo album on Yahoo. George Cohn Tucson AZ |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Bob Puariea
Hi George,It's refreshing to read your comments on
Vanishing Tucson.Ironically in the 70's I sold a home to the one that was involved in Skate Country,and the one you're referring to was at or is at Pantano and Golflinks.Persons name was Steve Kerr and him and his wife were from Iowa.They put up 2 Skate Countries.He was a great golfer and Tennis player.Bob --- George Cohn <gwcohn@...> wrote: Bob Puariea wrote:It was all of the places you listed and it was aI think you folks are off by a block. The roller __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
George Cohn
Bob Puariea wrote:
It was all of the places you listed and it was aI think you folks are off by a block. The roller rink was at 22nd and Swan and was called Skate Country. When the company I worked for owned the building in the early '80's, we remodeled and I remember joking about how all the employees should wear skates. The floor was hardwood laid over oak 2x8's on top of a sand base. It moved somewhere out east, maybe Golf Links? According to an elderly lady at work that I asked today, Tucson Rollerama is now Skate Country on Oracle. She said she used to go there often as a child and also swam in the Wetmore pool which is where Tucson Mall is today. Standard Brands was where Annabelles Attic is today and was there for most of the '70's and '80's as I used to shop there. They also had a store on Broadway near the Barrazon Expressway and a store on North Oracle during the latter '80's before they closed. I went to all three locations to get enough of a certain color of floor tile to do my workshop before they closed. George Cohn Tucson AZ |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
In a message dated 10/14/2005 7:45:08 PM US Mountain Standard Time, gwcohn@... writes:
A lot has come and gone over the last 41 years but it just doesn't seem I know what you mean George, ?in the thirty-seven years we've been here so much has changed. I know that the city of my childhood no matter where I grew up would change some, but my goodness, the changes this city has seen is phenomenal. My grandparents who moved to Tucson in 1949 had seen a vastly different city to the Tucson I was introduced to. What changes will my children and grandchildren see? I hope there will be more than a few meager glimpses of what has been before them. B.J. |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Skate Country North on Oracle was new in the early 70's when my sister and I skated there. They apparently relocated to 2700 N. Stone Ave. when they built the Tucson Mall. Within the past year and a half or two they moved again, this time to 3970 W Ina Road and the new name was Arizona Skate Center. Sadly, they closed their doors on August 30th. The only roller rink I know of in operation at this time is Skate Country East on 7980 E 22ND ST. They've been in this location for 32 years now.
As far as the roller rink that my husband and I have believed is now occupied by Annabelle's attic, well, hopefully that mystery can be solved soon! I don't remember its name being Skate Country then. It's been about thirty-one years since I skated there and hubby says it has been about 31 or 32 years since he skated there, but the opening of Skate Country East about coincides with the last time we used the older rink as teens. I will try to do some research on it. Thanks Bob and George for sharing your input on this. B.J. |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Bob Puariea
It was all of the places you listed and it was a
roller skating ring,I used to take my kids there --- buffalogal1959@... wrote: How strange, maybe my memory is failing me! My __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 |
Tucson Films...
Hi All,
Thanks Cherlyn for your post about "Alice...". I'll rent it next week and see if I can capture an image from the DVD to post here. There are hundreds of films that have been made in Tucson, but what I'm looking for are scenes with actual recognizable Tucson street locations, preferably from the 1970's, or earlier. Below is a list of Tucson films, compiled from several sources. If you know any of them have actual street scenes, please let me know. Also add to the list if you can. Later I'll post it in the files section. Thanks, Carlos Tucson Filmography by the Tucson Film Office, Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau, circa 10/2005 *Films with asterisk are listed by www.usa-movies.net as being Tucson films, but were not included by the Tucson Film Office. **Films with two asterisks were contributed by other sources. films are listed in reverse chronological order, pre-1990 Desperado | 1989 | TV Movie El Diablo | 1989 Hey Dude! | 1989 | TV Series Law At Randado | 1989 | TV Movie Major League | 1989 Young Riders | 1989 | TV Series Jesse | 1988 | TV Movie Red River | 1988 Stones for Ibarra | 1988 | TV Movie Third Degree Burn | 1988 Can't Buy Me Love | 1987 Ghost Town | 1987 | TV Series Gore Vidal's "Billy The Kid" | 1987 | TV Movie Laughing Dead | 1987 Nobody Likes It Hot | 1987 Poker Alice | 1987 | TV Unce Upon A Texas Train | 1987 | TV Movie Walker | 1987 Buckeye | 1986 Desert Bloom | 1986 Love Among Thieves | 1986 | TV Movie Stagecoach | 1986 Three Amigos! | 1986 The Wrath | 1986 Dream West | 1985 | TV Mini-Series Jackals | 1985 Webster | 1985 | TV Series Bless All The Dear Children | 1983 | TV Movie Calamity Jane | 1983 | TV Movie Cannonball Run, Part II | 1983 Flashpoint | 1984 Highway To Heaven 1984 | TV Series Kidco | 1984 Little Arliss | 1984 | TV Movie Revenge of The Nerds | 1984 Natas, The Reflection | 1983 September Gun | 1983 | TV Movie The Cannonball Run | 1981 Father Murphy | 1981 | TV Series The Wife of Wyatt Earp | 1981 | TV Movie Tom Horn (1980)* Death Valley | 1980 Hart To Hart | 1980 | TV Series High Noon, Part II | 1980 | TV Movie The Ghost Dance | 1980 More Wild, Wild West | 1980 | TV Movie That's Incredible | 1980 | TV Series Frisco Kid | 1979 The Gambler | 1979 | TV Movie I, Tom Horn | 1979 The Villain | 1979 It Lives Again | 1978 The New Maverick | 1978 | TV Movie The Sacketts | 1978 | TV Mini-Series Go West Young Girl | 1977 | TV Movie How The West Was Won | 1977 | TV Series The Incredibile Race | 1977 | TV Movie Wild & Wooly | 1977 | TV Movie A Star Is Born | 1976 Another Man, Another Woman | 1976 Hawmps! | 1976 The Last Hard Men | 1976 The Most Wanted Women | 1976 | TV Movie The Outlaw Josie Wales | 1976 Tales of The Nunundaga | 1976 Katherine (An American Terrorist) | 1975 | TV Movie Restless Sleep | 1975 The Young Pioneers | 1975 The Abduction of St. Anne | 1974 | TV Movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | 1974 Backtrack | 1974 | TV Movie Death Wish | 1974 The Gun And The Pulpit | 1974 The Hanged Man | 1974 Mark of Zorro | 1974 | TV Movie Petrocelli | 1974 | TV Series Posse | 1974 A Knife For The Ladies | 1973 Lost Horizon | 1973 Pray For The Wildcats | 1973 | TV Movie The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing | 1973 Trial of Billy Jack | 1973 Gunsmoke | 1972 The Life And Times of Judge Roy Bean | 1972 Night of the Lepus | 1972 Pocket Money | 1972 Soul of Nigger Charley | 1972 The Animals | 1971 Ballad of The Old West | 1971 TV Series Death of A Gunfighter | 1971 Dirty Little Billy | 1971 Joe Kidd | 1971 The Legend of Nigger Charley | 1971 A Ton of Grass Goes To Pot | 1971 Dirty Dingus Magee | 1970 Rio Lobo | 1970 Scandalous John | 1970 The Wild Rovers | 1970 Yuma | 1970 | TV Movie Again A Love Story | 1969 Monte Walsh | 1969 The Mountain Men | 1969 Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice? | 1969 Lonesome Cowboys (1968)* Heaven With A Gun | 1968 Hell's Belles | 1968 The Mini-Skirt Mob | 1968 Romeo & Juliet | 1968 The Young Animals | 1968 Young Billy Young | 1968 Hombre (1967)* Dundee And The Culhane | 1967 | TV Series El Dorado | 1967 The High Chaparral | 1967 | TV Series Tobruk | 1967 The Way West | 1967 Bonanza | 1966 | TV Series Death Valley Days | 1966 | TV Series The Last Challenge | 1966 The Long Ride Home | 1966 Return of The Gunfighter | 1966 And We Shall Die | 1965 Arizona Raiders | 1965 The Great Sioux Massacre | 1964 The Outrage | 1964 The Reward | 1964 The Lilies of the Field | 1963 McLintock! | 1963 Have Gun Will Travel | 1962 | TV Series How The West Was Won | 1962 Young Guns of Texas | 1962 A Thunder of Drums | 1961 The Deadly Companions | 1961 Bonanza | 1959 | TV Series Cimmaron | 1959 The Incredible Petrified World | 1959 Rio Bravo | 1959 Badlanders | 1958 Buchanan Rides Alone | 1958 Last Train From Gun Hill | 1958 3:10 To Yuma | 1957 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | 1957 The Guns Of Ft. Petticoat | 1957 Gunsight Ridge | 1957 The Lone Ranger and The Lost City of Gold | 1957 | TV Movie Wagon Train | 1957 | TV Series ^M A Kiss Before Dying | 1956 ^M The Broken Star | 1956 The Proud Ones | 1956 Reprisal | 1956 Oklahoma | 1955 Backlash | 1955 Walk The Proud Land | 1955 Roaming Through Arizona | 1954 Strange Lady In Town | 1954 Ten Wanted Men | 1954 The Violent Men | 1954 Arena | 1953 The Last Outpost | 1951 Broken Arrow | 1950 Winchester '73 | 1950 Red River (1948)* Unusual Occupations (1947)* The Last Roundup | 1947 Three Who Were Throughbreds | 1946 The Bells Of St. Mary | 1945 Roaming Through Arizona (1944)* Arizona | 1940 The Mysterious Rider (1938)* Ridin' Wild | 1925 The Mine With The Iron Door 1924, 1936** |
Re: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Bob Puariea
Hi again,Was there or was there not a bowling alley in
Hidden Valley that burned shortly after it opened??? --- George Cohn <gwcohn@...> wrote: From: Cherlyn StrongI have been yearning for the Tucson I knew andloved in the 70's.Anymore" from Netflix today, __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. |
Re: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
George Cohn
From: Cherlyn Strong
I have been yearning for the Tucson I knew and loved in the 70's.Probably because in 1966, Life magazine published a front cover article on Charles Schmidt, "The Pied Piper of Tucson". A wannabe Charles Manson type who had his "gang" kill Gretchen and Wendy Fritz, a local physicians daughters. The Life magazine cover showed a telscopic shot of Speedway that made it look like seedy bars and billboards every few feet. More about the story here: Tucson during the '60's was also the "retirement" home to such notables as Joe Bonanno and Salvatore "Lucky" Luciano, reputed mafia bosses. There were a lot of businesses that mysteriously blew up in the middle of the noght during that time period. George Cohn |
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Cherlyn Strong
I have been yearning for the Tucson I knew and loved in the 70's.
I should be receiving "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" from Netflix today, which I have seen a few times over the years. I'm sure most of you have seen it, too. One of my favorite lines in the movie comes from a very young Jodie Foster, when she says "Tucson's the WEIRD capital of the world...WEIRD!!!" If you have not seen this movie, check it out. It is beautifully filmed by Martin Scorsese. "Alice" is played by the marvelous Ellen Burstyn. Watch the movie twice. The first time, just for the sake of a GREAT movie. The second time, check out all the Tucson landmarks featured in the movie. |
Re: another skating mystery: where was Tucson Roller Rink?
George Cohn
From: Jim
There was also a roller skating rink on Speedway and Belvedere rightThere was also an Orange Julius on Speedway near the university in the '60's when I went to the U of A. It was in the same strip mall as Rubitoms because I bought a lot of 45's there! Don't remember the skating rink but there was one at the corner of 22nd and Swan. It's the Dependable Health building now. The company I used to work for owned it at one time and back in the warehouse area, they still had the hardwood floors with the lines painted on them. George Cohn |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Annebells Attic in the 70s was a Standard Brands paint store selling
paint, flooring wall paper and artist supplies... before the the lot was Wilmont Campers-"Little dealer Little Prices." --- In vanishingtucson@..., buffalogal1959@c... wrote: been in Tucson since age nine when we moved here in 1968, this city hassure changed a lot since then.now Annabelle's attic. Did anyone else ever skate there?with my parents in 1969 or 1970, it was the first time we ever went to adrive-in, they enjoyed watching t.v. in the comfort of the living room. My dad wasa big John Wayne fan and the movie playing was True Grit, I guess he justcouldn't wait that one out till it came on t.v.! |
Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
How strange, maybe my memory is failing me! My husband was quite sure it had also been the location where he and his cousins and a group of friends skated there in 1972-74 time period. I called Annabelle's attic and she too said it had been a Standard Brands Paint and prior to that had been a Carpeteria. I guess this has become a little bit of a personal mystery to me now, if this wasn't the skating rink location of my youth I wonder where it actually was!
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Re: another skating mystery: where was Tucson Roller Rink?
There was also a roller skating rink on Speedway and Belvedere right
where Pep Boys is now.. an aside, next to it was the only Orange Julius in town --- In vanishingtucson@..., "Carol Strong" <aces225@f...> wrote: Tucson Roller Rink? Rink be the one mentioned on Sixth or the one on Speedway?to find a picture of the Buckskin Bar and Arena (!).mystery. at: LID=13915726&R\ ecentlyViewed=true&ItemIndex=2&PgCxtDir=DownKitty) Arnolds business directory 1948now Gretchen: The Roller rink is currently Dependable HealthServices. If you go behind the showroom to the offices, the old wood floors are---------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKSof Service. ---------- ---------- 10/12/2005 |
DeAnza Drive-In Sale
George Cohn
OK, Here's the scoop from the manager of one of the other DeAnza drive-ins:
George, I've spoken to our upper management regarding the DeAnza. Yes, the property is for sale; it always has been. DeAnza decided to invest money into the property for many reasons, most notably because it will take quite some time to find a qualified buyer and get the sale through escrow. In the meantime, DeAnza Land and Leisure is dedicated to making the drive-in experience as wonderful as possible for our fans in Tucson. Jeff Yeah, right up until the minute they turn us away at the gate and bulldoze the place. Kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth. George Cohn Tucson AZ |
Re: What's legal?
Hi Carol,
I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think posting a few pictures would be illegal. Especially since this is a free group, and Mr. Scheaffer's book is no longer in print. Crediting the source is usually sufficient. I also have "Jack Scheaffer's Tucson 1945 to 1965", but haven't had time to scan any of the photos yet. Carol, if you want to scan any pictures and e-mail them to me, I'll be glad to post them for you. Thanks for your efforts. Carlos mistercopacetic at yahoo dot com --- In vanishingtucson@..., "Carol Strong" <aces225@f...> wrote: Jack Sheaffer, a well known photographer who, as he wrote, "used his camera to capture clematis and castophophes, celebrates and ceremonies, presidents and princesses, and hundreds of other topics for readers of Tucson's morning newspaper, The Arizona Daily Star.. was then", but I'm not sure it it's permitted to copy such work without the permission of the person or the newspaper he worked for. go to jail or pay a huge fine for copying someone else's work without permission. . Carol Strong
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Re: Mystery Picture - was the Sunset Rollerama in Tucson?
Hi, I haven't posted before but have been here a month or so. I've been in Tucson since age nine when we moved here in 1968, this city has sure changed a lot since then.
Back in 1975 there was a skating rink that I loved to go to, it is now Annabelle's attic. Did anyone else ever skate there? Changing the subject now, I remember going to the Prince drive-in with my parents in 1969 or 1970, it was the first time we ever went to a drive-in, they enjoyed watching t.v. in the comfort of the living room. My dad was a big John Wayne fan and the movie playing was True Grit, ?I guess he just couldn't wait that one out till it came on t.v.! B.J. |
Re: alert - De Anza Drive-In Theater is FOR SALE...
Bjay
That's a great website you have! I think there is access off 22nd now...but you have to drive through either the Jack-in-the-Box or the Walgreens. There is now a bridge you can drive over to the DeAnza from those businesses.
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I will hope and pray the theater could be saved (or moved?). I've talked to the manager, and have suggested they try to make money in the daytime with things like fleamarkets or farmer's markets, but they say it's not possible. Don't know why. I've also tried to rent parts of the theaters for private parties, but again, they've been reluctant and slow and I gave up trying to arrange them. I wish you lots of luck and success in saving it!! Bjay George Cohn wrote I was talking to Mike Cecil, the manager of the DeAnza a couple of weeks --
Ciao! Elizabeth "Bjay" Woolley Editor, Diabetic Mommy Online Magazine |
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