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I just got a book on one of the most famous restaurants of the golden era. The Brown Derby was the place to be seen in Hollywood. There were four Brown Derbies but the one on Vine was the most famous.
This book is great. Not only does it have great photos of the stars and the eatery itself, but it also has the recipes too.
One thing I learned is that the architect for the Hollywood Derby was Carl Jules Weyl. He went on to work at Warner Brothers as an art director. He received an Oscar for The Adventures of Robin Hood.
More importantly he was the art dirctor for Casablanca . Obviously he fashioned Rick's after his design of The Brown Derby. I now can see plainly the same artist's hand.
Here are some pics of the repo version at the MGM Grand at Disney World in Florida.
It is hard to imagine what a classy place it was when the place is full of people who dress like.......well.......slobs. Then again, they are at an amusement park in Florida.