Mulholland Drive
Mulholland Drive
A road from Hollywood to the heights of Santa Monica passing by the famous HOLLYWOOD sign.
Rita's walk downhill
Runyon Canyon Park · 7400 W Franklin Ave · 7200 W Sunset Blvd. · 1612 Havenhurst Dr.
Corral
Beachwood Street at Sunset Ranch
3400 N Beachwood Dr. — right below the famous "Hollywood" sign.
Adam Kesher's house
6980 Mulholland Dr. is an unmapped area on Mulholland Drive. The authentic address is 3760 Eureka Dr. (Studio City).
Hollywood
L.A. Airport
Interior: Departures rather than the Arrivals level
Exterior: Terminal 2, opposite parking bay 5
Wally's Audition
Exterior: Paramount Studios
5555 Melrose Ave
Seen in Billy Wilder's Sunset Blvd. (1950)
Pink's Hot Dogs
711 N. La Brea Ave — close to Melrose, and pretty close to the Santa Monica Blvd. prostitution area. Pink's Hot Dogs now features the "Mulholland Drive Dog" as one of their celebrity sandwiches.
Winkie's Restaurant
Set location is Caesar's Restaurant
1016 W. El Segundo Blvd. (Gardena)
Behind Winkie's
A dumpster where the Bum lives, behind a wall.
Aunt Ruth's — 1612 Havenhurst
1612 Havenhurst Dr. — not a valid street address (Havenhurst cuts off at 1500).
Real location is Il Borghese, 450 North Sycamore Ave.
Diane Selwyn's — 2590 Sierra Bonita
2590 Sierra Bonita Ave — not a valid address (1899 is the last number on Sierra Bonita Ave).
Real origin: 2900 Griffith Park Blvd. (Silver Lake).
Sunset Blvd.
Downtown L.A.
Ed's Office
Barclay Hotel
103 W 4th St
Just two blocks away from Ryan Board and Club Silencio.
Ryan Board Office
Exterior: Banks-Huntley Building
634 South Spring Street
Club Silencio
Exterior: The parking lot entrance is Palace Newsreel Theatre
630 South Broadway — directly across the street from "Ryan Entertainment". You can even see the parking lot when Adam leaves the building; watch the huge spot on the wall.
Interior: Tower Theater
802 South Broadway (corner of Broadway and 8th Street, 3 min. walk from parking lot and "Ryan Entertainment"). Built in 1927 and designed by noted theater architect S. Charles Lee — his first theater design of eclectic style with French elements. Now closed and unoccupied.
Park Hotel
Exterior: Facade is a typical backlot street scene seen at the end of Inventing The Abbotts (1997).
Interior: The "sleazy hotel" interior scene was filmed at the old Tower Theater (same location as Club Silencio) — really steep balconies that go up to the catacombs where there are these old, crumbling offices.
Canada
Deep River, Ontario
Dorothy Vallens in "Blue Velvet" lives in Deep River Apartments (where she is repeatedly abused by Frank). Diane is from Deep River, Ontario (where she was presumably abused by a family member). »see Trivia and Sexual Abuse
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