Image reproduced by Marc Wanamaker. Exterior view of Selznick International Pictures offices, located on Washington Boulevard in Culver City. The Colonial style building has a long history: it was part of the Thomas Ince Studio, which Ince actually used as a movie set, was then converted into an office building by Cecil B. DeMille during his independent years and in 1935, it became the Selznick International Studio. In the 1950s, the lot was sold to Desilu productions.
Selznick International Pictures Motion picture studios--California--Culver City Colonial revival (Architecture)--California--Culver City Wanamaker, Marc Culver City (Calif.)
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