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Tour the Sony Studios Lot

By: News Editor
Date: Saturday, June 09, 2007
Source: Sony Pictures Studios

Sony Picutres in Culver City has started a new Twiligt Tour of their historic studio every Thursday through September 28th.

“From The Wizard of Oz to Spider-Man 3, this is the lot where dreams are made,” said Pam Byrne, Director of Studio Services. “Now people can enjoy warm summer evenings by experiencing the glamour and history of Sony Pictures Studios. Our Twilight Tours offer the perfect opportunity to treat family, friends and out-of-town guests to a one-of-a-kind, unforgettable Hollywood experience.”
The Twilight Tour begins with a video about the studio’s history. From there guests walk through the Madison Gate, tracing the footsteps of famous stars who made history throughout the lot. Visitors can often see actual Oscar® statuettes celebrating a number of Columbia Pictures’ “Best Picture” awards, as well as Scoring and Foley stages.
 
The tours last approximately 90 minutes and begin at 6:30 p.m. in the lobby of Sony Pictures Plaza. Free parking is available under the Sony Pictures Plaza building off Madison Avenue in Culver City, between West Washington Boulevard and Culver Boulevard.

“This is a working studio, so people walking the lot during their tour may have a chance to see an actual set for a motion picture or television show or, on occasion, actors and extras on the lot for a shoot,” said Byrne. “Our visitors also get to see where real Hollywood history was made, from Stage 15 where the Yellow Brick Road once wound through Munchkin Land to Stage 30 where Esther Williams made a splash in the early 1940’s. In addition, guests can see props like the motorcycles from Ghost Rider, the neuralizer from Men in Black, the proton pack from Ghostbusters, and the Cryptex from The DaVinci Code, among many others cinema icons.”

Movies were first made on the site of Sony Pictures Studios back in 1915, when Ince/Triangle Studios set up shop there. It was taken over by famous Hollywood pioneers D.W. Griffith and Mack Sennett and later sold to Samuel Goldwyn. In 1924, MGM Studios began making movies on the lot and continued for nearly sixty years. Sony Pictures acquired the site in 1990 and began a rehabilitation of the studio that was completed in 1997.


Sony Pictures Entertainment is currently the #1 studio in Hollywood in domestic box office receipts. Over the past year, it has released such popular films as The Da Vinci Code, Click, Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby, Godzilla (1998), Stuart Little, Casino Royale, Ghost Rider and Spider-Man 3.

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Comments/Responses
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Whiskeymovie • Jun 09, 2007, 11:23am •
For $150 a person, we did the V.I.P. tour at Universal Studios. We got to take a small private tour with 15 people, go on sound stages, mixing rooms, the prop warehouse (which was amazing) and then you get V.I.P seating for the attractions and front of the line access to all the rides. Now that's a way to see a movie studio. This sounds like a good way to kill 90 minutes though. I highly reccomend anyone who is going to LA to do Universal by the V.I.P. tour.

Captmathman • Jun 09, 2007, 06:17pm •
This sounds like a good deal; next time I'm down SoCal way, I may just stop by for a look...

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