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"Richard J. Leskosky" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994 17:54:32 -0500
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>Hey Folks-
>     In reference to the recent posting on sites open for tours, etc from film
>and TV, I recently had the pleasure of spending four nights in New Orleans,
>housed in The Columns, an 1880s Victorian mansion used in the Louis Malle
>film *Pretty Baby* (the bordello scenes were shot inside the hotel) and a Clint
> Eastwood/Genvieve Bujold detective film whose title eludes me at the moment.
>New Orleans has many places famous from film and TV that are available for
>touring at very reasonable rates (my fiancee and I stayed in The Columns for
>$60/night, the highest priced rooms go for $125 - and the place is right on St.
> Charles near a trolley stop, so you can ride all over town for $10 over three
>days).  The Columns is really spectacular - I plan to stay there the next time
>I'm in the Big Easy.  Best regards - JC
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The Eastwood film was TIGHTROPE, 1 1984 film directed by Richard Tuggle.
 
--Richard Leskosky

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