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L.A. NOIR-chitecture: A hard-boiled tour through the historic city

November 9, 2008

Join us as we explore the literary and cinematic landscape of Los Angeles noir.

This special one-day tour will feature historic locations from the work of Los Angeles-based noir authors such as Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Los Angeles is home to some of the greatest noir fiction and film, with historic buildings-- often glorious and sometimes shady-- that provide the authenticity craved by authors and filmmakers alike.

The tour will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, November 9. Tourgoers will drive themselves to each stop, then receive a docent led tour of the site.

NOTE: Tickets will not be available for purchase on the day of the tour. Please purchase ticket(s) by noon on Friday, November 7th.  

Here is a preview of selected tour locations; check back for additions and updates at http://www.laconservancy.org:

  • Warner Brothers Studios
    Various architects, 1926 - today
    Come see the historic New York Street, also known as shadowy 1940s San Francisco, as it appears in the 1941 film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's noir classic The Maltese Falcon.
  • Security Trust & Savings Building
    John and Donald Parkinson, 1921
    Enter the landmark offices of L.A.'s most famous private eye, Philip Marlowe, located on the corner of Raymond Chandler Square.
  • Parva-Sed-Apta Apartments
    C.B. Rolyer, 1923 
    Visit an apartment in the Tudor Revival Parva-Sed-Apta, home to author Nathanael West while he wrote The Day of the Locust.
  • Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Terminal
    MacDonald and Couchot, 1924 
    Explore the Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Terminal, a Spanish Colonial Revival jewelbox of a train station and the "scene of the crime" in the film adaptation of James M. Cain's Double Indemnity.
  • Formosa Cafe
    Architect unknown, 1925 
    Visit the historic cafe, stomping ground of the Hollywood elite and notorious gangsters, featured in the 1997 film adaptation of James Ellroy's L.A. Confidential.
      
  • Mulholland Dam at the Hollywood Reservoir
    William Mulholland, 1924 
    Examine the Mulholland Dam at the Hollywood Reservoir, designed by engineer William Mulholland and a character in contemporary noir author Michael Connelly's The Overlook.
  • Villa Primavera
    Arthur and Nina Zwebell, 1923
    Explore this intimate, Spanish-style courtyard apartment complex featured in the classic 1950 film adaptation of Dorothy B. Hughes' novel In a Lonely Place.

Don't miss this great event! Noir fiction, also called hard-boiled crime fiction, is a uniquely American style of writing that is often associated with detective short stories and novels. Classical noir fiction portrays the world with gritty realism and a dark and unsentimental viewpoint.

The Conservancy will present this tour in partnership with the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs as part of The Big Read, an initiative of the National Endowment of the Arts designed to restore reading to the center of American culture.

 
Location Information
Los Angeles, CA
 
Contact Information
Email: info@laconservancy.org
Phone: 213-623-2489
   



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