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164: 36: 205:. Columbia Studios was filming western films about every ten days for a time. The cowboy extras stood at the corner already dressed in their Stetson hats, boots, and bandannas, ready for saloon scenes, as cattle rustlers, or as members of a posse. The pay was about $ 5 a day or $ 10 for a minor speaking role. 241:
was built in 1976 on the southwest corner of Sunset and Gower. The name "Gower Gulch" is painted on the side of a vintage western medicine show wagon. The strip mall remains unchanged as of 2014 and has been described as "Old West kitsch".
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would come to Hollywood hoping to find work in the movies. They would congregate at that particular street corner, which is how it acquired its nickname. The Columbia
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is entitled "The Guy from Gower Gulch"; its plot revolves around a missing South American racehorse and its connections to a travelogue.
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at both studios were extremely popular, especially from the 1930s through the 1950s, and actual working
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Since the days of silent film, the surrounding area had contained several movie studios, including the
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The Hollywood Posse: The Story of a Gallant Band of Horsemen Who Made Movie History
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The November 13, 1948, episode of the CBS West Coast radio detective series
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studios when he shot and killed stuntman and background actor Johnny Tyke.
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Hollywood: The Movie Lover's Guide: The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie L.A
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a bus depot is identified as Gower Gulch by a hanging sign.
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all got their start in this neighborhood, as did director
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sings a song called "Gower Gulch is Home Sweet Home".
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