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I've just noticed that the decals on the doors of the patrol cars in the Reunion movie are different from those in the series. Throughout all seven seasons the 6-pointed sheriff's badges on the Hazzard cars had a pair of scales in the center, "County Sheriff" around them, and "Hazzard County" underneath. In the Reunion movie the design in the middle has changed, and the words "Hazzard County Sheriff" are around it (no text underneath) - see first picture below.
The second picture is from the Roseville patrol car that was is 'New Deputy in Town'. The center logo is the same. The last picture is even more bizarre - despite bearing a striking resemblance to the Reunion decal, I actually spotted it in an episode of 'The Fall Guy'.
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Hoss,are you going to do a similar thread on the ranches now that you've finished the Hazzard Square thread?
I don't want to be greedy - I'd be quite happy if you did that one, CD.
I couldn't finish this thread without including the TV movies. The Reunion movie starts out on W Potrero Road. Apart from Thornton Ranch Road having a better road surface, it still look roughly the same today. Check it out here on Google Street View.
We soon find ourselves back in the square. At first glance it doesn't look much different, but look a little deeper and nearly all the businesses have changed. I'm not sure if this was to differentiate the movies from the TV show, or just that all the original signage had gone. Here's a scene setting shot that I've included for Roger - I thought he'd like the tractor!.
The drug store in Hazzard (building #7) survived all seven seasons, but has now been replaced by the Hazzard Bakery. I'll post an interior picture later.
Next door, the Hazzard Picture Palace has made way for Kelley's Coffee Shop.
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I know this thread's a bit old, but I've just noticed the General's odometer in the Reunion movie. You see it briefly when the General first gets back on the road and it reads 24819.1. Does this mean it's done about 93k miles since Carnival of Thrills, or has someone wound the clock back just over 7k miles?
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hot drink (a nice cup of tea for example
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If only someone would get an orange 01 car, or even any colored 01 car, I would probably become a bigger more entusiastic fan.
Jamie McMurray drives the #1 car, but his car's red (and there's no '0'). David Reutimann drives the '00' car, but it's not blue with flames up the front. There were at least two orange cars in last Sunday's race. Joey Logano and Robby Gordon even managed to hit each other at one point.
The drivers seem to be from all over the US (and Australia and Colombia), but I know very little about their personalities/backgrounds. Maybe Garrett can nominate a redneck or two amongst them.
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Nice one Lizzy - you're right. Let's see how well you were watching that episode.
Q. In 'Go West, Young Dukes' what was the name of the whiskey that was visible behind the bar?:
A) Taos Lightning
Coffin Varnish
C) Tarantula Juice
D) Wild Mare’s Milk
E) Double Eagle
F) Tanglefoot
According to my research (5 minutes on Google). the others are genuine Old West whiskey names.
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After getting up in the morning and putting on a sweater that ugly, he should have known he was going to have a bad day.
(Woops, I'm in trouble if he stole that out of Hoss's closet)
I was a teenager in the 80s, so I can't claim there wasn't the odd fashion faux pas in my closet, but never a sweater like that (although I seem to remember having one with a shawl neck!).
'Opening Night at the Boar's Nest' means we must be at the end of season 7. Although Hazzard Square does feature in this episode, I didn't spot anything interesting or new.
Instead we get a couple of new locations. This is said to be the state pen from which Floyd Malone is being released. I'm assuming that, like one of the previously used hospital shots, this is just stock footage. Despite a bit a seaching online I haven't been able to identify which facility this is - any ideas?. The water tower looks very like the one at Warner Bros' studios, but I can't see a prison anywhere near that.
I did manage to identify the location of this next shot. The entrance to 'Bonner State Prison' isn't part of a set, but it is within Warner Bros' studios - see map below.
I've arrowed the walkway where the previous shot was taken. The familiar stores of New York Street are visible at the bottom.
Another mystery location here. By the coloring I'm sure it's also somewhere around the studios, but I can't tell where.
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In 'Enos and Daisy's Wedding' two hardened criminals plan to rob the bank, and then try to frame Enos. It seemed like a foolproof plan, except that they actually break into the drug store via the back door (opposite the barber shop).
Fans of Hazzard's favorite decorating store, O'Connor Paint Supply, will be pleased to see that after a quick makeover, and one episode of absence, it's back in business. It's now got a brick frontage all the way to the top, and the awning has been removed.
An unknown building now. The bad guys stay at the Capitol City Motel.
The two storey design and number of doors suggest that this was probably filmed at a real motel. Each door has a sign with the initials CCM, possibly covering up the real identity. Does anyone know where this was filmed?. Considering that most brand names are hidden on Dukes I was slightly surprised to see 'AAA Rated' on the sign. Maybe it slipped through because Triple-A is a not-for-profit organization.
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tea party
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You're getting lucky with your guessing again Roger
. I'm sure MaryAnne didn't need to guess - she just knows these things!.
Q. In 'Go West, Young Dukes' what was the name of Thadius B. Hogg's Saloon?.
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I belatedly found details of another unusual General that was for sale last month. It was donated to a charity auction by former NBA star Jalen Rose (I'm sorry - the name means nothing to me, but how many of y'all can name an All-Star hurler without Google?).
According to the info I found it is claimed to be one of four cars that survived the TV series and is signed by both Jalen Rose and John Schneider. That's the good, now (what I consider) the bad. It has a crate 360ci motor, custom leather interior, custom wheels, the 'General Lee' text on the roof is replaced with "Longboy" (Rose's grandmother's nickname for him), the '01' on the door is replaced with "05" (his old number) and the Confederate flag has gone altogether (a matter that has been discussed at length in other threads). Everyone has their own taste, and Kenny Wayne Shepard did his own take on the General with his 'Xtreme Lee'. While normally these changes would be cool upgrades, it just seems wrong to do them to one of the original WB Generals.
The auction seems to have been on ebay twice, and I'm not if it sold. The first auction had a starting price of $45k and received no bids, the second (see here while the page is still available) was ended by the seller.
The original article that I discovered this morning is here.
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In 'The Haunting of J.D. Hogg' Larson and Sharp go to Summerville to arrange collection of Uncle Silas's money. I can't make out the name at the top, but it's definitely 'Savings & Loan, Summerville'. It's located in building #29 on French Street.
To the right of the 'Savings & Loan' is what appears to be a real estate office. I can only read '...erville ...estate', but building #28 has played a real estate office a couple of times before. The sign that's partially visible at the top of the picture says 'Law Offices Upstairs'.
Here's a long shot of WHOGG Radio which reappears in building #2 in 'Strange Visitor to Hazzard'. To the left, 'Skipper Ward Surplus' has been a regular feature of the square since season 3. I haven't paid much attention to it recently, but at some point the original sign got replaced with a similar one in different typefaces (I guess that's the ex-signmaker in me that spotted that).
Here's a closer shot of WHOGG. This time it's treated to a big overhead sign as well as lettering on the windows. There's also an outdoor speaker to broadcast the tales of little green men.
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Everyone was right on that one
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Q. In 'The Dukes in Hollywood', Boss and Rosco eventually hide out from the studio security guards by entering one of the sound stages. What's the name of the movie/show whose set they gatecrash?.
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From the soundtrack of 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure' - "Party on dude"
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I'll start this post with a couple of loose ends. While I was looking through 'The Dukes in Hollywood' again I spotted this scene. While Boss and Rosco are trying to avoid studio security we get to see a wider shot of the back of the haunted house last seen in 'Cooter's Confession' (see 3rd picture here). This was obviously a prop store when Dukes was filmed, although I think it's just a car park now.
I haven't been able to find a clear picture of building #19 in Dukes, so to try to sort out the Cottonwood Boarding House mystery I searched for images from other shows. This is the same building as it appeared in 'Gilmore Girls'. Apart from the color change it's clear from this picture that Cottonwood Board House is building #19 (right opposite Hazzard's only boarding house!).
This is the hospital where the Dukes go to visit Robby in 'Cale yarborough Comes to Hazzard'. It appears to be the same as the one used in 'Brotherly Love'.
I didn't spot any changes or new stores in the next few episodes (apart from the return of the post office and O'Connor's Paint Supply), so the next picture is from 'The Haunting of J.D. Hogg'. It's building #21 playing a boarding house once again, but ownership has changed hands from Mrs. Parker to Mrs. Oxford. Daisy is just dropping Mr. Winkle off.
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Hoss I might have found out where that mystery court house and hospital is.
I was watching Dukes in Hollywood earlier. After Bo finds the corduroy patch on the nail,Bo,Luke and Daisy sit down on the steps infront of a building. Look closely in the reflection of the glass in the door,it looks like the courthouse/hospital in the reflection.
Well CD, I've been back to 'The Dukes in Hollywood' to check out your theory. I thought I'd watched the episode fairly carefully for unusual angles, but I missed the reflection you mentioned. Here's a different view of the street in question.
First a picture to set the scene. The Dukes are standing roughly where I've marked 'a' on the map above. Note the poster in the window to the right of the street lamp.
This is the view from the window where the spotlight falls. It's above the point marked 'b' on the map. The brick building with the fire escape is the one I've highlighted in orange on the map. When this episode was filmed it's obvious that the building that appears to the left of it on the map hadn't been built.
This is the shot that CD was referring to. The reflection is in the window just behind Luke. The 'Palmist' poster in the window identifies this as the steps that were shown above. The door is slightly ajar, so it looks like it's reflecting the building that would have been where arrow 'c' is pointing. The map in this post shows what the building looks like now, but I'm happy to accept that the State Capitol/State Courthouse/Hospital was originally located here. I think CD has solved the mystery - thanks for your help.
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Right next to the Pantages was a collector's dream, The Collector's Bookstore. I got a TON of 8x10s from Dukes and from other shows/movies the cast members were in. You could ask for photos of the most obscure actor, show, or movie and they'd come back with a stack about 3-4" high of 8x10s. I dropped some serious coin there. LOL. Unfortunately, it closed down and liquidated its inventory a few years ago. It was by far my favorite place in Hollywood.
The Collectors' Book Store is still visible on the Google Street View link above, although I'm not sure if it was still in business when the picture was taken. It sounds like a great store that would have kept me both happy and broke. The 'tourbus' parked outside looks a bit dubious. Did anyone else notice that the Pantages sign is in the typeface Hobo - the Dukes of Hazzard font?. Probably just me!.
In 'Go West, Young Dukes' Boss suggests that they go to Capitol City to get his deeds to the Duke farm authenticated. He takes them to 'Steven R. Lampke', whose business is between McKinsey's and the fine arts gallery in New York Street. The Eckol's signs from the gallery windows seem to have gone since we were here a couple of episodes ago, and there were law offices where the graphologist now resides.
Sleepy City is (of course) Laramie Street. Here's the forerunner to The Boars Nest, 'Thadius B. Hogg's Golden Palace Saloon'. It was nice to see that Rosco's predecessor had trouble with his vehicle as well.
The gray building to the left of the tree must have been Sleepy City's version of Rhuebottom's. It's Becky's Dry Goods and Sundries.
This is the blacksmith's run by Cooter's distant relative, Jeeter Davenport. Finally, in the last season, Ben Jones won his battle with the show's producers for his character to have a beard!.
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Sorry Roger, BL and Lizzy have this one right. Flash fell asleep.
Q. In 'Go West, Young Dukes' Boss claims that his deeds to the Duke farm look legal to him. What does Uncle Jesse claim are the only two legal things that Boss has ever done?.
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Road races can be a bit slower than the normal races, but enjoy them anyway since they are so few and far in between. Plus Gordon is pretty good at 'em...
Plus the drivers get a chance to turn right
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(Sorry Garrett - couldn't resist)
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This is roughly the same intersection as the picture above, but from a different angle. Most of the signs for McKinsey's (the department store from 'No More Mr. Nice Guy') have been removed, although the projecting wall sign is still there - I'm not sure if this was ever visible in 'No More Mr. Nice Guy'. In the background is the iconic Warner Bros. water tower.
This short section of houses is known as Brownstone Street. The buildings at the far end are part of New York Street.
I'll finish this episode with a couple of pictures from the chase at the end. This is Warner Bros' old west set, Laramie Street. You can see Mufn's map of the area in this post. This set has since been torn down and replaced with a street of modern houses (as previously mentioned by Mufn).
This one shows the saloon and a few more stores.
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This one makes sense. You can't be surprised that the paint supply store went out of business, considering how often painters ended up getting their ladders knocked out from under 'em by a patrol car. Heh heh.
Being a painter sure was a dangerous occupation in Hazzard, and fishing was a surprisingly risky hobby!.
I thought that 'The Dukes in Hollywood' wouldn't yield many pictures, but in the end I could've included more. As it is, they're split over two posts. In this episode the Dukes (with Boss and Rosco) make the long journey from Burbank to Hollywood!.
In Los Angeles we first see the General cruising down Vine Street past the Capitol Records building (or should that be Capitol City Records). Strangely, the next shot shows them a few miles south east of there on the Hollywood Freeway (see picture). This was an easy location to spot due to the top of City Hall being visible in the background. Amazingly, the big sign is still there, although the 'Temple St' part has been blanked out. Take a look for yourself on Google Street View. Everyone is back where they should be when they take the turn from Vine Street on to Hollywood Boulevard. The buildings at this intersection are still recognizable - even the 'Pantages' sign looks the same. You can see for yourself here.
"After a Hollywood tour and a good night's sleep at a fancy motel - complete with indoor plumbing - the Dukes reported for work with their probation officers, Boss and Rosco". It will come as no surprise that 'Majestic Studios' is actually Warner's studios. The picture below shows their arrival at gate 2 on W. Olive Avenue. The Mobil gas station has been replaced by a 3-storey building, but the 'Melody' sign on the right is still there (slightly hidden by bushes). Click here for Google Street View.
I'm not going to document all the businesses/locations on the set because they have nothing to do with the story. I've included a few that I found interesting.
After making their way through the sound stages, the Dukes arrive on set. This is the unnamed street that we last saw in 'Big Brothers, Duke'. The Big Brothers building is the one on the left. Just visible in the middle distance above the General's rear window is a fake New York subway entrance.
Not a great landing!. Most of the action takes place around New York Street. The building behind the General has previously been used as the Bank of Capitol City.
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Dumbo
Shame you missed out on that job as Goofy, Roger
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Bo and Luke later return to McKinsey's to try to find the real story behind the prizes. On their way back to the General they pass Eckol's Fine Arts Gallery. They must really be into their fine arts in Capitol City with a Fine Arts Theater and gallery.
To the right of Eckol's is this newsstand where Luke picks up a newspaper. Initially I thought it was the same as the one used for secret meeting in 'Undercover Dukes Part 2', but I checked out this post and there are several differences. Unusually, Bo doesn't but a car magazine.
As mentioned in one of the posts above, the post office (building #11) has become the 'Hazzard Coffee Shop'. Joe's Hardware (building #12) has also changed. Now it's got blue/white signage saying 'Hazzard Hardware' and 'Sporting Goods'. At least it looks like Boss didn't get to own either of these businesses.
I nearly missed this one. O'Connor Paint Supply, which has been a part of Hazzard Square since 'Swamp Molly' (the first California episode), has disappeared. It used to be in the empty store roughly in the center of the picture.
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We have a winner, and the winner is ...
Lizzy - well done Lizzy.
My dad keeps telling me that back when he was my age gas was so cheap putting ten dollars in would over flow the tank and have it pouring out on your shoes.At the current prices we're paying here I'd get about one and a quarter gallons of gas for $10
. At least the price of soda hasn't gone up as much.
I never mentioned it in the Hazzard Square thread, but the list of services provided by Cooter in 'Happy Birthday, General Lee' is different from other episodes. It's a lot more farm based.
Q. In 'The Dukes in Hollywood' why did Flash fail her movie screen test?:
A) She ran off
She bit the director
C) She barked at the lead actor
D) She wouldn't roll over
E) She fell asleep
Jerry Rushing: The Real Duke Of Hazzard book
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I bought it a few months back, but haven't got 'round to reading it yet. I'll try to post a review when I do.