The Sharper Image from “When Harry Met Sally”

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Movies don’t typically surprise me, as far as locations go.  But When Harry Met Sally has me absolutely shocked as of late!  Ever since first seeing the romcom when it debuted back in 1989, I had been under the impression that it was lensed entirely in New York.  The city is so woven into the fabric of the film – it is practically a character in the story! – that I couldn’t imagine even one frame of it being shot elsewhere.  That all changed in 2016, though, when I contacted a crew member regarding a locale from a different production – the crab restaurant from A Few Good Men.  As I chronicled in this post, said crew member not only informed me that the eatery I was looking for was in the San Pedro area, but that it had also appeared in When Harry Met Sally!  Gobsmacked, I immediately started researching the matter further and discovered several more WHMS sites in Los Angeles, one of which being The Sharper Image where Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) karaoked with Harry Burns (Billy Crystal).  Sadly, it’s no longer in business, but I figured it was still blog-worthy nonetheless.

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As has long been documented online, the exterior of The Sharper Image store at 4 West 57th Street in New York (which today houses an Ermenegildo Zegna boutique) was shown in an establishing shot at the top of the When Harry Met Sally karaoke scene.  I had always assumed interior footage had been shot there, as well.

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During my deep dive into the film’s L.A. locations, though, I was stopped in my tracks by a comment from a man named Colin Stone on the On the Set of New York’s When Harry Met Sally page who stated, “The interior scene of The Sharper Image was actually filmed at the Los Angeles (Wilshire and Grand) store.”  A quick Google search for further information on the shop yielded absolutely nothing, which told me it was long since out of business.  So I hopped over to Newspapers.com in the hopes of pinpointing its exact former address and found several ads (like the one below from 1986) noting its location as 601 Wilshire Boulevard, right on the corner of Wilshire and Grand, as Colin had said.  (Also noted?  The fact that it was a non-smoking store!  Were people honestly allowed to smoke in retail shops back then???  I certainly don’t remember that as a kid!)

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I ran out to stalk it shortly thereafter.  At the time (July 2018), the site housed a print shop named LA Grafix.

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 Per Google Street View, it sits vacant today.

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But back in the ‘80s, it was home to the mecca of all-things-yuppie, The Sharper Image.  It was there that Harry and Sally headed to find a housewarming gift for their respective BFFs, Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Marie (Carrie Fisher).  While shopping, the two test out a “singing machine” with a duet of “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top” and, in the process, run into Harry’s ex-wife, Helen Hillson (Harley Jane Kozak), and her new boyfriend, Ira Stone (Kevin Rooney), thereby setting Harry on a downward spiral.  Quite a lot of the interior is shown in the scene (which you can watch here).  Sadly though, other than the store seeming quite large (which goes against it being located in New York City), there really aren’t any identifying factors like doors or windows visible which would have helped me verify its use in the film.  So I, of course, went straight to the source and tracked down Colin!  As it turns out, he couldn’t have been nicer or more informative!  Currently, he is a professional relaxation therapist and composer, but during The Sharper Image’s early days, he worked in the DTLA store creating health and fitness products, which is how he knew of its big-screen cameo.

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I am absolutely kicking myself now for not having ventured inside LA Grafix during my stalk.  I (wrongly) assumed that due to the passage of thirty years and the change in occupancy, the space would no longer look anything like it did onscreen.  But as Colin wrote in his email, “I popped over to the location maybe 4 years ago and saw that it was a printing place (it was a Saturday and it was closed, but still in business then) and I was totally surprised and amazed to look in the windows and see they still had all the grey and burgundy fixtures, counters, displays, slatwall, everything, still intact from the TSI days!”  Talk about a fail on my part!

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I did manage to dig up some interior images of the place from a past real estate listing which corroborate Colin’s observations.  As you can see, some of The Sharper Image’s grey slatwall, visible in When Harry Met Sally, was held over when the store closed.

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There’s some more of it pictured below, though it is no longer grey.

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The Sharper Image’s decorative triangular ceiling lining was retained by LA Grafix, as well.

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You can also make some of it out here.

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The Wilshire & Grand Sharper Image, which was the fifth of the company’s brick and mortar stores, opened its doors on November 12th, 1984.  Founder Richard Thalheimer chose the location in a rather unconventional way.  As he told the Los Angeles Times, “I just stand on street corners and count the number of people who walk by wearing suits and ties.”  Though he looked at spots in Westwood, Beverly Hills and Century City, the corner of Wilshire and Grand fit the bill for his SoCal venture.  As the article states, “There among the skyscrapers, he figured, were throngs of young professionals with a potential soft spot for gold-plated dumbbells, sculptured pillows designed to look like Porsche and BMW cars, guns that fire pulses of infrared light and even tummy exercisers, among other things.”  Colin said the methodology was backed by the “San Franciscan logic that people shop where they work,” which turned out not to be the case in L.A.  At least, not at the time.  Today, DTLA is a bustling live/work community, but in the ‘80s, ‘90s, and even the early 2000s, the city virtually cleared out as soon as offices closed.  And on weekends, it was practically a ghost town.  Not exactly a fertile environment for retail.  The downtown Sharper Image was apparently the lowest-performing in the entire chain.  Per Colin’s recollection, the store closed in late 1992/early 1993, though the other outposts in Sherman Oaks and Beverly Hills remained open for a time.  The company filed for bankruptcy in February 2008 and by the end of that same year, all of its retail stores had, sadly, closed, truly marking the end of an era.

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Huge THANK YOU to Colin Stone for identifying this location and providing so much of the intel that appears in this post.  Smile

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: The Sharper Image from When Harry Met Sally was formerly located at 601 Wilshire Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles.  The space is currently vacant, but was home to the print shop LA Grafix when I stalked it last year.

The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa from “America’s Sweethearts”

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Between our trip to New York and dealing with some matters out of state, the Grim Cheaper and I have been away from home for the better part of five weeks.  While most of our traveling has not been for pleasure, I did just recently get to check an item off of my Stalking Bucket List.  While in Nevada last week, we took a bit of a detour and headed out to Henderson to see The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, aka the former Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas Resort, Spa and Casino which had a prominent role in America’s Sweethearts, one of my favorite movies.  I had been dying to stalk the gorgeous hotel ever since first seeing the romcom back when it originally premiered in 2001 – and it did not disappoint.

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The area known as Lake Las Vegas was the brainchild of actor J. Carlton Adair, who acquired 2,245 acres of land in Henderson in the 1960s with the intention of turning it into a lakeside community named “Lake Adair.”  While water rights were secured, development of the site never came to fruition and J. Carlton wound up filing for bankruptcy in 1972, dashing his dreams of a man-made desert oasis in the process.  The project suffered another failed attempt before being rescued in 1990 by Ron Boeddeker of the Transcontinental Corporation, who finally got the ball rolling on creating a 320-acre man-made lake fed from nearby Lake Mead.  Construction of the surrounding village of large-scale homes, lush golf courses, fancy boutiques, world class restaurants, and premiere hotels was started shortly thereafter.

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One of those hotels was the Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas Resort, Spa and Casino, which opened its doors in December 1999.

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The grand 493-room, 21.6-acre property has changed hands and names several times over the ensuing years, first in December 2006, when it became Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort.  Sadly, the entire LLV area was hit hard during the recession and in 2009, the owners of the hotel defaulted on their $117-million mortgage, causing it to be taken over by a court-appointed receiver.  Five weeks prior to going into foreclosure in 2012, it became The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa.  The site was finally sold in late 2015 to the investment firm Pacifica Companies, but has remained operating as a Westin.  Miraculously, despite all the changes, very little of the property’s Moroccan-themed design has been altered since it originally opened almost 17 years ago.

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Today, the resort boasts a spa, two pools (one with a waterslide), four restaurants including the AAA Four-Diamond award-winning Marssa, a cocktail lounge, a coffee bar/bakery, a private beach that offers water activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding, access to two golf clubs, a fitness studio, and 25 meeting rooms comprising 90,000 square feet of event space.

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Oh, and it also boasts some pretty amazing views.

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Travel + Leisure named The Westin Lake Las Vegas one of the “World’s Best Hotels” and it is not very hard to see why.  The place is absolutely magical – and feels much more like a tropical resort than a Sin City lodging.

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Walking the grounds, I felt like I had been transported to a Hawaiian island (which might explain why President Obama likes the place so much).

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The Westin is relaxed, low key and tranquil – in short, though located only a scant 17 miles from The Strip, it is very far removed from any Sin City melee.  A stay there would most likely entail sipping tropical drinks, working on a tan, and leisurely walks by the lake.  The hotel is the perfect spot for a family vacation or a romantic getaway.  I already told the GC that I want to go back for a week and do nothing but lounge by the pool and stroll down to The Village at night for dinner.

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Ah, yes, The Village.  Just down the road from The Westin is a quaint waterside shopping center known as The Village at Lake Las Vegas.

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The site boasts several shops, boutiques and restaurants . . .

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. . . flanked by a beautiful Hilton . . .

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. . . and surrounding the gorgeous lake.

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The Village truly feels like being on another continent and while there I could think of nothing better than booking a nearby room for an extended stay and strolling down to the quaint center every night to grab dinner.  You can check out all Lake Las Vegas hotels here.

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America’s Sweethearts made extensive use of The Westin.  For those who have not seen it, the flick is a true romp – a hilarious take on celebrities and filmdom that pokes endless fun at Hollywood.  I’ve watched it countless times over the years and yet it still manages to make me laugh out loud throughout.  The film centers around divorcing movie stars Gwen Harrison (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Eddie Thomas (John Cusack).  The former couple starred in dozens of hits together and were considered “America’s Sweethearts,” until Gwen cheated on and then subsequently left Eddie for a Castilian heartthrob named Hector Gorgonzolas (played to perfection by Hank Azaria) whom she met during the filming of Time Over Time.  (The storyline was inspired in part by Elizabeth Taylor’s infamous love affair with Tim Burton during the filming of Cleopatra.)  The break-up lands Eddie in a live-in healing institution, while Gwen and her career take a massive beating in the press.  Audiences don’t like America’s Sweethearts apart.  As Time Over Time is about to released, studio publicist Lee Phillips (Billy Crystal) decides to host the press junket far out of town in order to distract the media from Eddie and Gwen’s battling – and to divert attention away from the fact that the movie’s eccentric director Hal Weidmann (Christopher Walken) has yet to release a cut of the film for the press to screen.  As Lee says, “We need to get these people out in the middle of nowhere.  Once they find out there’s no movie, they can’t escape.  We need to find a hotel like the one in The Shining – you know, isolated.”  He settles on the newly-built Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas.  Virtually all of the film takes place at the hotel.

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In fact, The Westin is featured so prominently, it almost serves as a character.  Areas of the property that appeared onscreen include the front entrance (though the scene shot there contained a lot of movement, so I was not able to make a great screen capture);

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the beach;

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the lobby stairs/The Arabesque Lounge;

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the back terrace;

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the neighboring Reflection Bay Golf Club;

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and Rick’s Café (love the name!), where one of my favorite scenes took place.

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When the movie was filmed, Rick’s Café was known as Café Tajine.  You can see pictures of it from that time period here.  Though certain elements, like the tile work, flooring, and curtains, have since been changed, the space still currently looks very much the same as it did when America’s Sweethearts was shot.

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You can watch the scene shot at Rick’s below.  I first saw America’s Sweethearts in the theatre with my best friend, Robin, who was visiting from his native Switzerland.  When Lee uttered the line, “Word of advice, when you hit Formica – stop!” I started cracking up.  Robin turned to me and whispered, “What is Formica?”  When I explained, he began cracking up.  To this day, I can’t watch the scene – or hear the word Formica, for that matter – without thinking of him.

One of the hotel’s private Casbah Villas also made an appearance as the spot where Gwen stayed with her sister, Kiki (Julia Roberts), during the press junket – and where Eddie was caught “giving himself a big favor.”  Unfortunately, we did not venture out to the villas while there, but you can see a guest photograph of the exterior of one here.

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The Westin boasts several Casbah Villas.  The exact one used in America’s Sweethearts is the northeastern-most villa.  It is denoted with a yellow arrow below.

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Only the exterior of the Casbah suite appeared onscreen.  Interiors were filmed on a set at Sony Studios, where portions of the movie were shot.  You can see what the actual interior of a villa looks like here.

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The interior of Lee’s and Eddie’s rooms were also set re-creations.

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One spot I was unable to pinpoint while stalking The Westin was the restaurant where Kiki and Eddie – and then Gwen and Eddie – attempted to have dinner . . .

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. . . and where Lee orchestrated a fight between Eddie and Hector.

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What was shown in the scene does not match the décor or layout of the hotel’s main restaurant, Marssa (pictured below).

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At the time that America’s Sweethearts was shot, Marssa was known as Japengo.  You can check out some images of what Japengo looked like here.  As you can see, despite the name change, little of the space has been altered and what is shown in the photos does not match the restaurant featured in the movie at all.

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What is odd is that some portions of it, including the wall shelving (pictured below) and tile work, do resemble that of Café Tajine/Rick’s Café, which leads me to believe that the space was a set built at Sony that echoed the décor of the hotel.  That scenario seems a bit unlikely, though, being that the restaurant was large and elaborately decorated.  If it was a set, it was an extensive one, which seems like a lot of trouble to go to for a relatively short scene.  But who knows?

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I am also unsure of where the screening of Time Over Time took place.

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While the space that was shown in the movie does bear a strong resemblance to The Westin’s Casablanca Ballroom, some things do not gibe.  For instance, though the look of the real life doors seems to be a dead-on match to what appeared onscreen, the number of doors does not.  I am guessing that the screening scene was shot on a set built to resemble the Casablanca Ballroom.  But again, that is a lot of trouble to go to for what amounted to a relatively short segment.  You can check out a wider view of the ballroom here.

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Stalk It: The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, from America’s Sweethearts, is located at 101 Montelago Boulevard in Henderson, Nevada.  You can visit the property’s official website here.

“I’ll Have What She’s Having!”

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While in New York two weeks ago, I just had to drag my boyfriend to the deli where the famous “I’ll have what she’s having” scene took place in fave romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally. I found this location a few years back in my favorite New York stalking book, New York: The Movie Lovers Guide , but had yet to stalk it. So I was super excited to make the trek during this trip. And while we didn’t get a chance to actually eat there on this vacation, I, of course, popped my head in and asked the cashier if it would be OK to snap a few pics of Harry and Sally’s table. He promptly pointed out where filming took place and told me “Sweetie, take all the pictures you want.” 🙂 I so love New Yorkers!

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The deli, which is named Katz’s, is absolutely HUGE in person, much, much larger than it appeared onscreen. But other than the difference in size, the deli looks pretty much exactly as it did back in 1989 when the movie was filmed. And if there is any question as to where the famous WHMS scene took place, you need look no further than the large sign with the arrow hanging down from the ceiling of the restaurant which reads “Where Harry met Sally . . . hope you have what she had. Enjoy.” 🙂 Love it!!!! While I was stalking the famous deli, Harry and Sally’s table happened to be empty, so I was able to sit down and snap a quick pic. 🙂 A bit of WHMS trivia – it was director Rob Reiner’s mother, Estelle, who passed away this past October at the age of 94, who uttered the now famous line “I’ll have what she’s having”.

While Katz’s is best known for its appearance in WHMS, the deli has actually shown up in quite a few productions over the years. It was featured in the movie Donnie Brasco, in the scene where undercover agent Johnny Depp grabs a bite to eat with some of his FBI agent buddies. It was also featured in Across the Universe, Off Beat, and a Law and Order episode. Besides being a filming location, the deli is also a big time celebrity mecca and the walls are covered with thousands upon thousands of autographed head shots. Just a few of the stars who have visited the famous deli are John Voight, Mike Meyers, Elijah Wood, Ben Stiller and his parents Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Liev Shriber, Keanu Reeves, and Henry Winkler aka “The Fonz”.

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I highly recommend stalking Katz’s as it looks like a very cool place to grab a bite to eat. Who knows, you might even spot a celeb while dining. And the place was jam packed while I was there, so you know it’s gotta be good! 🙂

Until next time, Happy Stalking! 🙂

Stalk It: Katz’s Delicatessen is located at 205 East Houston Street in New York. If you’re in the neighborhood be sure to check out the Lower East Side Tenement Museum’s Gift Shop located at 108 Orchard Street. It’s the BEST New York themed gift shop I’ve ever been to!!! My boyfriend could hardly drag me out of the place!! LOL