“ HOLLYWOOD NORTH ” 1972 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA LOCATION FILMMAKING PROMO FILM JC10134

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This 1970 color film, produced by the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce, written and edited by Thomas E. Houghton, pitches the northern California town as a versatile shooting location for prospective film productions, featuring behind-the-scenes footage from contemporaneous shoots, including John Huston’s “Fat City” (TRT: 21:29). Police and students clash in a violent campus riot scene during the filming of Stanley Kramer’s “” (1970) at the University of the Pacific. A camera crew (0:08). Opening titles: “Hollywood North.” A sign: “Stockton City Limit.” Aerial photography (0:31). A film crew on a location shoot. A grip and electric truck. A locomotive engine. A United jet airliner (1:02). Red tape is applied to a “police vehicle” on the campus shoot. Exterior: “Chamber of Commerce” (1:19). Paul Newman and Anthony Quinn sign autographs (1:31). A boxing ring
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