

As it turns out, the Quality Café was indeed a real life restaurant at one point time. So I contacted fellow stalker Harry Medved, author of one of my very favorite stalking tomes – Hollywood Escapes: The Moviegoer’s Guide to Exploring Southern California’s Great Outdoors – who was nice enough to give me the scoop on the former greasy spoon. I was extremely curious if the cafe had ever been an actual working restaurant or if it had only ever existed as a film set. I was even further shocked to discover, once I returned home, that, aside from some brief blurbs about its filming history, I could not seem to find any information about the place online. When we showed up to stalk the place, though, we were shocked to discover that it was completely boarded up. While stalking in Downtown Los Angeles a couple of weekends ago, the Grim Cheaper and I found ourselves hungry so I suggested grabbing some lunch at the Quality Café on West 7th Street – a diner that has appeared in countless productions over the years. Stalk It: Frank’s parents’ house from the beginning of Catch Me If You Can is located at 12075 Valleyheart Drive in Studio City.

and one of the bedrooms, was used in the filming. (aka Christopher Walken) and his wife Paula dance in their living room after attending an awards ceremony at the local Rotary Club.Īnd it later appears in the scene in which the family is shown moving out of the house after having fallen upon hard times.Īnd, as you can see in these photographs of the home, the real life interior, including the living room area.

It first popped up in the scene in which Frank Abagnale Sr. The residence appeared in two scenes in the movie. And while the landscaping in front of it has changed quite a bit since filming took place, it is still very recognizable from the movie.

The Catch Me If You Can house is quite charming in person and is situated on an absolutely HUGE corner lot which measures. And I dragged the GC right on out there to stalk the place this past weekend. Thanks to the home’s distinct corner location, it was not very hard to find. I knew where Annie’s former residence was located, so it was just a matter of searching around her neighborhood for the property. Once I realized that the house that Annie had told our class about had, in fact, appeared in the movie, I immediately got to work in tracking it down. lived with his parents before they lost all of their money.
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It wasn’t until I was scanning through Catch Me If You Can back in March to make screen captures for my post on the Barclay Hotel that I realized that, as incredible as it may sound, there were actually TWO large, Colonial-style homes that had been dressed in Christmas decor and covered with fake snow in the flick! As it turns out, the house Annie had told me about appeared briefly in the very beginning of the movie as the supposed New Rochelle, New York-area residence where Frank Jr. I didn’t think much of it at the time and figured it was just a case of producers scrapping one location for another mid-shoot, as has been known to happen sometimes during the course of a production. Annie insisted, though, that the house was located in Studio City and that she had watched much of the filming take place. Well, her story had me thoroughly confused as I knew that the large, Colonial-style house where Frank Abagnale Jr.’s (aka Leonardo DiCaprio’s) mother, Paula (aka Nathalie Baye), lived in the flick, which was dressed in Christmas décor and covered with fake snow for a scene, was located on East California Boulevard in Pasadena. She said she had been walking her dogs one afternoon back in 2002 and had stumbled upon a scene from the movie being filmed at a large, Colonial-style house that producers had dressed in Christmas decor and covered with fake snow. A few years ago during an acting class, my very favorite acting teacher, Annie, happened to mention that the Catch Me If You Can house was located just around the corner from where she then lived in Studio City.
