I’ve had this nice collection of photos for some time now, and been
trying to pin down a specific time when they were taken. It’s been an
incredibly hard job to even find a year. I think it is probably safe to assume
they date from the Rawhide period, especially as someone thought it might be a
good idea to place a toy pistol in Clint’s hand for some of the poses. I doubt
very much that Clint would have been the focus of such attention simply on the
strength of his (then) minor film roles or bit parts.
Nevertheless, these are a great collection featuring Clint and Maggie
on a summer break to Marineland of the Pacific. Marineland was a public
oceanarium and tourist attraction located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula coast
in Los Angeles County, California. It operated from 1954 until 1987, when it
was purchased by the owners of SeaWorld San Diego. When it opened in 1954, one
year before Disneyland, Marineland of the Pacific was the world's largest
oceanarium.
Its place in Film and TV history:
While still in operation, the park was prominently featured in several
television shows, including two episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies, The
Munsters, The Partridge Family, Hart to Hart, The Six Million Dollar Man,
Emergency!, The Colbys, Wonder Woman, Sea Hunt, and later, Simon & Simon
and an A Team episode a year before the park closed. Two episodes of The Chevy
Show were taped there with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans featuring an
"Aquarodeo" on May 1, 1960 and January 15, 1961. In an episode of the
Lucy Show, Lucille Ball falls into a Marineland animal exhibit which was
featured on the August 28, 1965 cover of TV Guide. In 1958, Dixieland jazz
artist Red Nichols recorded a live album at Marineland. In an episode of
Wonderbug, titled Fish Story, Marineland was integral to the plot. Marineland
was also briefly featured in the Charles Bronson film, The Mechanic, the Elvis
Presley film, Live a Little, Love a Little, and the John Carradine film
"Blood of Dracula's Castle". The "Poor Little Kangaroo Rat"
episode of "Route 66" starring Martin Milner and George Maharis was
filmed there with guest stars Ronny Howard, Leslie Nielsen, Maggie Pierce, and
Joanne Linville which was in season 3.
Since its closing, scenes for
several feature films have been shot at the location, including the first three
Pirates of the Caribbean films, Charlie's Angels, Inspector Gadget, Fun with
Dick and Jane, Pearl Harbor, The Aviator, Hidalgo, and Life as a House. For the
latter, the suburban neighbourhood exterior was entirely constructed from
scratch on the site, as it was for Fun with Dick and Jane. Mel Gibson's trailer
was parked at the bottom of the cliff for Lethal Weapon 2.
Hi! I can´t help with an exact date of these photos but I maybe have a hint: Clint wears his trademark gun belt on these photos. This gun belt didn´t appear until Rawhide Season 6, so I guess these photos were shot 1963 or later. Clint seems to be very fond of this gun belt, as he wore it in so many westerns.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I love your blog - I visit almost every day to check if you have new amazing stories and photos. Great work!
Didn't Eastwood briefly appear as a marine biologist type character alongside the pool that was temporarily holding the creature in "The Creature from the Black Lagoon"?
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Cooper, yes, Clint also carried the same gun and gun belt up through all of his western movies up until The Outlaw Josey Wales
ReplyDeleteHello Herr Kutz 100
ReplyDeleteYes he did, it was actually the first sequel, Revenge of the Creature.