Colonial Street
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Colonial Street is one of the backlot street sets at Universal Studios Hollywood. The street set has a long history, spanning over 60 years of movies and television. Currently, it is in use for the ongoing filming of the Desperate Housewives television series, where the street is known as Wisteria Lane.
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[edit] History
Colonial Street got its start in 1946 when a few homes were built at Stage 12 at Universal Studios for the motion-picture, So Goes My Love. After the movie, the sets were placed in storage. In 1950, the homes along with other sets built from stock units were moved outdoors to the north edge of the backlot (formerly River Road), and was named Colonial Street after "Colonial Mansion," (demolished in 2005 for the second season of Desperate Housewives), the first home on the street. The year 1964 saw the opening of Universal Studios Hollywood and Colonial Street (along with the Psycho house) was a popular attraction. In 1981, Colonial Street was moved to its current location at the other side of the backlot. Not all of the buildings were moved to the new Colonial Street, with some of them becoming part of Industrial Street, now known as Elm Street.
In 1988, Colonial street was overhauled for Tom Hanks comedy The 'Burbs. The old Leave It to Beaver home was removed as large homes were required for the movie (see a 1988 map here). Following the movie, the homes were rearranged again so Circle Drive was connected once again (see a 1989-1996 map here). In 1996, a new Leave it to Beaver house is built for the 1997 movie (called the Morrison Home), replacing homes that were built for the 'Burbs movie. Also during this time, the Providence home was built (called the Klopeck House Building). Colonial Street remained unchanged until 2004, when Desperate Housewives took over the street for production of its show, and giving it the name Wisteria Lane. The homes saw themselves freshly painted with bright pastel colours and refurbished.
The house where the Desperate Housewives character Betty Applewhite lived during the second season was strictly avoided by the Desperate Housewives film crew during season one. This was due to the fact that it was considered to be too recognizable as the main setting of The Munsters. Following the decision to introduce the Applewhites, and having them living in the Munster home, the house was completely remodeled.[1]
In 2005, for the second season of Desperate Housewives, the street went through some heavy changes. During the first season only one part of the street had been seen on the show - the cul-de-sac at the end of the street, known as Circle Drive among film crews,[2] had been left out. Now, the majority of the buildings and facades in this part of the street was either heavily remodeled or removed. Among the most noticeable changes were the removals of a church facade, seen on Murder She Wrote, in order to make room for Edie's house,[3] and of the so-called Colonial Mansion, which was replaced by a park.[4]
[edit] Wisteria Lane
Wisteria Lane is a fictional street, appearing in the American television series Desperate Housewives. The street is located in the city of Fairview, in the fictional Eagle State.[5] Its appearance reflects the stereotypical view of American suburbia: perfectly manicured lawns, rows of comfortable houses and white picket fences. It is the main setting of the show, and it includes the homes of its five leading women - Bree, Gabrielle, Susan, Lynette and Edie - as well as most of the show's other main characters. As of the fourth season, the residents of eleven houses on Wisteria Lane have been established in the show.
[edit] Buildings
Colonial Street | ||||||
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Building Number | Image | Name | Lifespan | Productions | ||
Pre 2004 | Desperate Housewives | |||||
Address | Families | |||||
BLDG #1 | Delta House[6] | 1955-present | 4347 Wisteria Lane[7] | Ida Greenberg (2004-2008) | ||
BLDG #2 | Allison Home[8] | 1946-present | 4349 Wisteria Lane | Solis family (2004-Present) | ||
BLDG #3 | Munster Home[9] (originally Maxim house)[9] |
1946-present | 4351 Wisteria Lane[10] | Mullin family (2004) | ||
Applewhite family (2004-2006) | ||||||
Alma Hodge (2006) | ||||||
Hunter/McDermott (2007-present) | ||||||
BLDG #4 | Johnson Home[11] | 1977-present |
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4353 Wisteria Lane | Mayer family (2004-present) | |
BLDG #5 | Dana Home[12] | 1951-present |
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4355 Wisteria Lane | Scavo family (2004-present) | |
BLDG #6 | unnamed | at least 1954-2007 [13] |
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4358 Wisteria Lane[14] | Karen McCluskey (2004-present) | |
BLDG #7 | Walter's House | unknown-present | 4356 Wisteria Lane | Mike Delfino (2004-2007) | ||
Carlos Solis (2006-2007) | ||||||
Mayfair family (2007-present) | ||||||
BLDG #8 | The Klopeck House Building[15] | around 1999-present |
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4354 Wisteria Lane | Van de Kamp/Hodge family (2004-present) | |
BLDG #9 | Morrison Home[16] | 1996-present | 4352 Wisteria Lane | Young family (2004-2006) | ||
Shepherd family (2006) | ||||||
BLDG #10 | Movie: "One Desire" (1955) Rock Hudson - also the Movie "the car" | 4350 Wisteria Lane | Martha Huber (2004) | |||
Felicia Tilman (2004-06) | ||||||
BLDG #11 | Drew House | 1977-present | 4348 Wisteria Lane |
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BLDG #12 | Corner House | 1936-present |
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BLDG #13 | Seven Gables | 1940-present |
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BLDG #14 | Psycho house | 1960-82 |
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Chicken Ranch | 1982-present |
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Circle Drive (the end of Colonial Street with the cul-de-sac) | ||||||
BLDG #1 | Colonial Mansion | 1927-2005 |
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Park | 2005-present |
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none |
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BLDG #2 | Church | 1964-2005 |
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unnamed | 2005-present |
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4362 Wisteria Lane[17] | Edie Britt (2005-present) | ||
BLDGS #3, 4, 5 , 6 | School (facade) (BLDG 1) Store facades (BLDGS 4, 5, 6) |
unknown-2005 |
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unnamed | 2005-present |
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4360 Wisteria Lane |
[edit] Productions
Several TV series and motion pictures have been filmed on Colonial Street, including:
- Bedtime for Bonzo [18]
- Beethoven [19]
- Best Little Whorehouse in Texas [20]
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer [19]
- The 'Burbs [19]
- Casper [21]
- Deep Impact [22]
- Delta House [23]
- The Desperate Hours [23]
- Desperate Housewives [19]
- Father's Day [20]
- The Ghost and Mr. Chicken [24]
- The Ghost Whisperer [20]
- Gremlins [19]
- The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries [22]
- Harvey [24]
- House of 1000 Corpses [20]
- Kicking and Screaming [19]
- The Ladykillers (the 2004 remake) [19]
- Leave It to Beaver (the original series) [19]
- Leave It to Beaver (the 1997 remake) [25]
- Lucas Tanner [23]
- Matlock [26]
- The Munsters [27]
- Murder She Wrote [28]
- The New Lassie [22]
- Providence [29]
- Psycho (the 1998 remake) [19]
- So Goes My Love [24]
- The Thrill of It All [18]
- The Visitor (1997 TV movie) [20]
- Written on the Wind [21]
In addition, some music videos have used the street to shoot scenes [19]:
- Smash Mouth - All Star
- The Offspring - Why Don't You Get a Job?
- Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland - Dilemma
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street - Building #3: "The Munsters" house, Retrieved August 3, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com - Colonial Street & Circle Drive Layout 1989-1996 Retrieved August 16, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street/Circle Drive - The Church, Retrieved August 3, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Mansion, Retrieved August 16, 2007
- ^ Episode 2.21 - I Know Things Now
- ^ a b c d TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #1 - Delta House, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ Episode 3.06 - Sweetheart, I Have to Confess
- ^ a b c d e TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #2 - Allison Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c d TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street - Building #3: "The Munsters" house, Retrieved August 3, 2007
- ^ Alfre Woodard has a secret, USA Today, 29 September 2005
- ^ a b c d TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #4 - Johnson Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #5 - Dana Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ Tornado brings death to 'Desperate Housewives'; writers strike adds to the suspense - Associated Press, November 30, 2007
- ^ Episode 1.14 - Love is in the Air
- ^ a b TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Providence (1999 - 2002), Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: "Leave it to Beaver" house, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ Episode 2.21 - I Know Things Now
- ^ a b TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #5 - Dana Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street - 1989-1996, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c d e TheStudioTour.com: The Chicken Ranch, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Mansion, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #4 - Johnson Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #1 - Delta House, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ a b c TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Building #2 - Allison Home, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: "Leave it to Beaver" house, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Building #12 - Corner House, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street - Building #3: "The Munsters" house, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street / Circle Drive: Church, Retrieved August 19, 2007
- ^ TheStudioTour.com: Colonial Street: Providence (1999 - 2002), Retrieved August 19, 2007
[edit] External links
Maps
- 1988 map of Colonial Street during the filming of the 'Burbs)
- 1989-1996 map of Colonial Street (hi-res version but church facade cut off)
- Overview photo of Colonial Street in 2004, before Colonial Mansion, the Church facade, and School and Stores facades were removed for Season Two of Desperate Housewives
Homes
- Building #1 - Delta House
- Building #2 - Allison Home
- Building #3 - Munsters House (originally known as the Maxim house)
- Building #4 - Johnson Home
- Building #5 - Dana Home
- Colonial Mansion
- Church (Facade was removed in 2005 to build Desperate Housewive character Edie Britt's house)
Colonial Street Movies
- "Has Anybody Seen My Gal" (1950) set #21 replaced by the Paramount House in 1955
- "Harvey" (1950) Dowd Home
- "A&C Meet the Keystone Kops" (1955) set #21
- "Desperate Hours" (1955) - paramount house
- "All That Heaven Allows" (1955) Ron's Barn- Building #6
- "Ron's Barn" home of Rock Hudson (1955)
- "All I Desire" (1955) building #5
- "One Desire" (1955) building #10
- "Katie Did it" (1955) building # 13
- " Shaggy Dog" (1959)
- " Shaggy Dog" (1959) future home of the Beaver TV Show
- " Shaggy Dog" (1959)
- " Shaggy Dog" (1959)
- "Psycho" series of Houses"
- " Another Park of the Forest" (1948) sound stage set moved to backlot- Hubbard Home - The Milkman - TV Bachelor Father
- "River Lady" (1948 Morrison Home
- "So Goes My Love (1946) sound stage sets move to backlot
- Allison home- So Goes My Love (1946) - "Munsters TV - Harvey (1950)
- "The Burbs" (1989) Morrison Home - Tom Hanks Home - replaced by a replica of the Beaver House
- " All My Sons (1948) - sound stage set moved to backlot - kellar home - desperate hours - delta house
- " Colonial Street Tour Guide Map" 1981
- " Colonial Street History 1950 to 1981
- " Colonial Street River Road 1950 to 1981
- " Circle Drive" - the corner house - Matlock House
- "Circle Drive"- 1950 construction
- "Circle Drive"- 1950 construction
- " Colonial Mansion - location 1927 to 1950
- "Corner House (1950)
- - archive clip from the "Backlot Murders"
- Colonial Street ( original built in 1950 -
- moved in 1981 to new location on the Universal backlot)