A Little Casual History:
Beauty and the Boss (1932) was filmed in the San Fernando Valley
from the Warner Bros. Studio along the Santa Monica Mountain --- on the other side
of the HOLLYWOOD Sign. The 1930's were the time when "Movies" (From Silent to
'Talkies') meant "Hollywood" generically.
Still, Warner Bros. filmed north of the Hollywood Sign in the San Fernando Valley.
Still, another piece of history was this film was released in 1932 after being shot
on the sound stage a good five to 15 minutes by car-- before there were
"Freeways"---from Burbank Airport (aka,
Bob Hope Airport, etc.)
Two minutes into the film, the Viennese bank president's plane lands. That
airport was "United Airport" then; Burbank Airport for decades to come.
"So what," comes to mind. This was a historical location for American Aviation.
As his plane taxis on the tarmac, the camera capture the barren land and the landmark
mountains behind, barren of the housing boom following World War II.
This is the airport were
Amelia Earhart called her home base. Released in 1932,
pictures and film exist of the first lady of aviation at the same Burbank Airport
Beauty And The Boss did rare location shots. Earhart hangered her plane
in the same time frame until her assumed death---July 2, 1937.
Lost in the multiple airport scenes, such as where The Church Mouse directed her Boss'
lover to the wrong plane, there were tumbleweeds, no Interstate 5 "Golden State"
Freeway. Millions of locals, visitors foreign and domestic have traveled over the last
some 60 years.
Yet, the Earhart Electra sat in the "Burbank Airport" hanger before being lost some
five years later. It is a metaphor how the minds of girls, mothers and grandmothers
lost track of this famed Airport in a throwaway scene. A scene showing off in the distance
Los Angeles Suburbs a desert locale, and the home base of one of America's greatest aviators.