The spectacle of flood lights, throwing gleaming banners to a starlit sky, announces the event of a Premiere in Hollywood to the distant surrounding country.
Eddie  Cantor, star of "Makin' Whoopee" and "The Kid From Spain" lives in this stylish Spanish Colonial home in Beverly Hills.
This is the home os silent film's legendary lover, Rudolph Valentino!
In Brentwood, we find Gary Cooper's smart looking home. A mix of influences from Spanish Colonial to Frank Lloyd Wright!
This traditional Spanish styled home in Los Angeles belongs to Warner Baxter. His car's out front ... maybe Warner's home?
In the Santa Monica mountains, we find humorist  Will Roger's ranch house!
Silent film cowboy William S. Hart traditional home is in Hollywood featuring a lovely view of the Hollywood Hills.
TOUR THE FILM STAR'S HOMES
Here have the Los Angeles home of Japanese silent film star Sessue Hayakawa.
HOME
A Few blocks along we come to the Colonial styled home of penny-pinching funnyman Jack Benny. Which room is Rochester's?
tours taken!
When she isn't dancing with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers relaxes in her charming home!
This charming house belongs to silent film actress Norma Talmadge!
Why not see the rest of Los Angeles?
How about a visit to Manhattan or the 1939 New York World's Fair?
The home of silent film's "All American Boy," Charles Ray. Very nice!
The Spanish Colonial style was very popular in the late 20s and early 30s. This is Constance Benett's home.
The home of "America's Sweetheart," Shirley Temple.
We'll wave to pretty Janet Gaynor as we pass thru her backyard!