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Los angeles continues to be a backdrop for stories of resilience and unexpected connection. The 1988 film “Miracle mile,” initially a modest success, has found a dedicated following, reflecting the city’s enduring appeal.
Los Angeles, CA – May 3, 2024 – A 1988 Cold War thriller set against the backdrop of Los Angeles is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, fueled by its prescient themes and iconic local locations. Steve De Jarnatt’s “Miracle Mile” is gaining “cult status” decades after its initial release, resonating with audiences who appreciate its blend of romance, suspense, and distinctly Los Angeles atmosphere.
The film’s enduring appeal is deeply rooted in its affectionate portrayal of the Wilshire Boulevard corridor between La Brea and Fairfax Avenues. Key locations featured include the former may Company department store (now the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which opened in september 2021 with a $484 million price tag) and the adjacent Orbach’s (now the Petersen Automotive Museum). The Park La Brea apartment complex,built in the 1940s and comprising 13 buildings and over 4,300 units,also plays a prominent role,as does the now-closed johnnie’s Coffee Shop,a frequent filming location as its construction in 1954.
“Miracle Mile” unfolds over a frantic 24-hour period, beginning as a budding romance between Harry Washello, portrayed by Anthony Edwards,