After watching pioneer filmmaker Thomas Ince film one of his famous
Westerns on Ballona Creek, city founder Harry Culver saw the economic
base for his city. Culver announced plans for the city in 1913 and
attracted three major movie studios to Culver City, along with smaller
production companies. The Heart of Screenland is fittingly etched across
the Culver City seal. These vintage images are a tour through the
storied past of this company town on the legendary movie lots bearing
the names of Thomas Ince, Hal Roach, Goldwyn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Lorimar, MGM-UA, Columbia, Sony Pictures, DeMille, RKO-Pathe, Selznick,
Desilu, Culver City Studios, Laird International, the Culver Studios,
and such nearly forgotten mini-factories as the Willat Studios. On these
premises, Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Citizen Kane, E.T: The
Extra-Terrestrial, and other classics were filmed, along with tens of
thousands of television shows and commercials featuring Elvis Presley,
the Beatles, Michael Jackson, and many others.