Dolby contributes to Tahoe’s cinematic tradition
By Carla Meyer, Sacramento Bee
Filmmaker Tom Dolby started with a prime Lake Tahoe location and planned his debut feature from there.
It’s his family’s house, already featured in a famous film: the 1951 Elizabeth Taylor-Montgomery Clift melodrama “A Place in the Sun” directed by George Stevens.
“I had written the screenplay to fit the house – we have the ideal set there,” Dolby said of his family’s vacation home on the West Shore.
Thanks so much for running this article! I’ve added it to my “Tahoe Movies” file.
You cannot drive like that anymore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEDZSgxqvBo