
In 1935, the Paramount film “Coronado” was filmed on Coronado Island in San Diego, using the famous Hotel del Coronado for many of the exterior locations, including the opening titles. The film starred Johnny Downs, Betty Burgess, Jack Haley, Andy Devine, Leon Errol, and Alice White.

Above is a production still that used the hotel’s pool. The detail image shows Betty Burgess with either a blurred Johnny Downs or his stand-in. In the finished film, his hair is more tousled.

A synopsis of the film edited from the Turner Classic Movies site:
Wealthy Walter and Gloria Marvin (Berton Churchill and Nella Walker) and their troublesome son Johnny (Johnny Downs) come to stay at the Hotel Coronado in southern California. To keep Johnny out of mischief, the manager asks house bandleader Eddie (Eddy Duchin) to give Johnny a part in the band, and asks singer June Wray (Betty Burgess) to perform a song that Johnny wrote. June lives with her poor father Otto (Leon Errol), who intensely dislikes her sister Violet's (Alice White) new sailor husband, Chuck Hornbostel (Jack Haley), because he was too poor to buy her a ring. Believing Johnny to be poor and starving, June befriends him, buys him a meal, and takes him dancing with Chuck and Vi. Johnny inadvertently wins a talent contest but uses the prize to buy a bracelet for Vi in Chuck's name. After June pleads with the manager Carlton to give Johnny a job in the band, she discovers he is actually from a wealthy family and thinks she has been deceived. Walter visits with Otto and they agree to try to keep their unsuitably paired children apart by exaggerating their differences.
You’ll have to watch the film to see how it ends. Another production still showing the hotel’s pool:


The vintage postcard image below shows the location of the pool in proximity to the hotel:

Another vintage postcard image showing the pool:

How the pool looked in July 1962:

…in March 2008:

…and December 2012:

A few more production shots from the movie, taken on Coronado Island:

This detailed view shows Johnny Downs on the right:

…and Betty Burgess on the right:

One last production shot of the Island:

Tent City? That’s right!

From 1900 until 1938, the Hotel del Coronado’s Tent City was a popular camp-style destination for travelers who couldn’t afford to stay in the hotel. Designed like a small city, its grid of dirt streets eventually became well-worn thoroughfares, lined with mature trees. An early getaway brochure described the accommodations: “A furnished tent comprises electric lights, matting on boarded floor, comfortable beds and cots, bedding, wash-stand, mirror, tables, chairs, rockers, camp-chairs and stools, necessary cooking utensils, clean linen, daily care of tent, and laundry service of tent linen.” Tent City also featured restaurants, a soda fountain, library, grocery store, shops, a small hotel (the Arcade), theatre, bandstand, dance pavilion, merry-go-round, shooting gallery, swimming floats (one with a high-diving board), its own police department, and daily newspaper.

See…I couldn’t make this stuff up. TENT CITY!

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