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"The Doors"

Post by Doreen Peri » November 19th, 2008, 3:53 pm

Barry Gremillion ( http://barrygremillion.com ) is a location director for movies and worked as location director for Oliver Stone's "The Doors" (1991 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/)

Sony is releasing a DVD special release of "The Doors" and here are some interesting clips of Barry Gremillion touring the locations of the movie and offering info about the filming of the movie at these locations. Enjoy these! They're really great!

Intro
http://www.bambooshed.com/01%20Introduction.mp4

The Whiskey
http://www.bambooshed.com/02%20The%20Whiskey.mp4

London Fog
http://www.bambooshed.com/03%20The%20Viper%20Room.mp4

Barney's Beanery
http://www.bambooshed.com/04%20Barney%27s%20Beanery.mp4

Chateau Marmont
http://www.bambooshed.com/05%20Chateau%20Marmont.mp4

Laurel Canyon
http://www.bambooshed.com/06%20Laurel%20Canyon.mp4

Venice Beach
http://www.bambooshed.com/07%20Venice%20Beach.mp4

Venice Canals
http://www.bambooshed.com/08%20Venice%20Canals.mp4

Orpheum Theater
http://www.bambooshed.com/09%20Orpheum%20Theater.mp4

Ambassador Hotel
http://www.bambooshed.com/10%20Ambassad ... 20Site.mp4

Wrap
http://www.bambooshed.com/11%20That%27s%20a%20Wrap.mp4

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(Footnote- Barry is a long-time friend of Lrod and he also came and performed in the most recent Cabaradio show a couple of years ago. He's a dear friend of mine, too, and we are grateful he was also our Stage Manager for that show!)
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Post by Arcadia » November 20th, 2008, 5:34 pm

I saw the film and my brother had the soundtrack of it!. Gracias , I´ll open the links later!!!

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Re: "The Doors"

Post by dadio » December 18th, 2010, 7:51 am

Yeah those were the days captured well.

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