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Revisit Casablanca, My Fair Lady, and more in new classic film tour by Warner Bros. & TCM

Love classic movies? There's a brand new tour focusing on them at The Warner Bros. Studio Tour

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Image credit: Warner Bros

Turner Classic Movies, better known as TCM, is turning 30 years old this April, and The Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Hollywood is ready to celebrate that birthday with an announcement that will make any classic movie fan swoon.

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour has just announced that it is partnering with TCM to create a new Classic Films tour, which will celebrate Warner Bros. favorites like Casablanca, My Fair Lady, and The Music Man. The tour will take a separate route from the regular studio tour, taking guests to previously unvisited parts of the Warner Bros lot including the exterior of James Dean's apartment, the Eastwood Scoring Stage, and the Property House which, according to Warner Bros, holds over half a million television and movie props.

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For those who aren't familiar with the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, the classic tourist activity takes visitors through the gates of the Warner Bros. Studios to visit sound stages and backlots where many Warner Bros classic films and television shows were filmed. The tour also includes sneak peeks at props (including multiple Batmobiles) and a visit to a recreated set from much loved sitcom Friends.

Learn more about the Warner Bros. Studio Tour (and book your tickets ahead of time) here.

And - if you're interested in learning more about the Classic Films tour, keep an eye on Popverse - we'll be back with some in-person thoughts coming soon.


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Tiffany Babb

Tiffany Babb: Tiffany Babb is a professional lurker (aka critic) who once served as Popverse’s deputy editor and resident Sondheim enthusiast.

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