A few pics from the filming of 20,000 Leagues under the Sea in the early 50's with Kirk Douglas...
A few pics from the filming of 20,000 Leagues under the Sea in the early 50's with Kirk Douglas...
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Great Pics Rob!!
Many years ago I met an older Negril gentleman who lived on the beach for many years close to where Kirk Douglas is standing in the first pic. His Name was Lazarus Reynolds who told me that when they were filming the movie 20,000 Leagues under the Sea that the movie production team had a big yacht anchored off Negril Beach and every night they would ferry groups of local Negril girls by small boat to the yacht for wild parties, Lazarus words not mine.
Anybody out there who was in Negril during that time frame??
Johng,
The movie was filmed 63 years ago. The only way to get to Negril was by boat, which explains the ship Lazarus mentions.
I don't think there is much chance that any tourists, had they been watching the filming, will be posting here. They would probably be in their 80's now...
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Rob, Yes you are correct. I guess the only person / people that remember back that far would be a local Negril resident with a very good memory. When did the road to Negril (passable by car) get built??
BCBud, You are right his name was Carl (I never knew his last name) he used to sit at a table right as you entered Rick's from the parking area. He used to wear black wrap around sun glasses. It was always fun to see him every year when I went back to Negril.
Back then there were good sized crowds at Rick's for sunset but the establishment itself was sort of small. I understand that Rick's suffered through several Hurricanes before the big build.
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Johng,
The original road to Negril, referred to as the "old road" was constructed in '59 - '60. Before that, the only way to Negril was by boat or the ferry. Even that boy with the "Eat at Joe's" painted on his face would be in his mid to late 70's by now.
And as I stated previously, the big build at Rick's happened in the mid 2000's after Ivan, Rita and Wilma mashed the place. The page links I posted from '96 shows Rick's as still being small with visitors actually sitting on the cliff face watching our famous sunsets!
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For the history buffs, a good book is “The Story of Westmoreland, a Jamaican Parish” written by Marguerite R. Curtin published in 2010. The book was sponsored by the Jamaican Natiional Building Society Foundation. The author has written several books about Jamaica, including “The Story of Hanover, a Jamaican Parish” published in 2007; and she was awarded the Order of Distinction (“OD”) by the Govt of Jamaica in 2009.
I bought my copy at a bookstore in SavLaMar about six years ago for $2000 JA. The book has a lot of information, is well organized from chapter 1 “Taino Times” to chapter 21 “Negril Emerges”, and includes lots of old photo’s, illustrations and maps. I expect you can also find a copy to read at the public library in Sav and the one in Negril. I plan to donate my copy to one of the libraries the next time I get back to Jamaica. Some of the hotels in Negril may also have copies (in the author’s acknowledgements, she notes having interviewed Ray Arthurs (owner of Arthurs Golden Sunset), Daniel & Sylvie Grizzle (Charela Inn), the Moo Young family (White Sands), the late Mrs Elethia Thompson (Bar B Barn) and others.
Johng - there are still several Negril born and raised oldtimers who would probably remember those times, such as Ronnie Arthurs (Daddy Ronnie), Ray Arthurs (Golden Sunset), Ossie Donaldson (Ossies Jerk Centre & Donaldson Inn), Daniel Grizzle (Charela); all of whom are likely in their mid to late 70's ... I'm now in my early 70's and I think they are a few years older than me.
Thanks everybody!! Rob, BCBud, Cap, your news, insight are much appreciated.
BCBud when did you first visit Negril??
Cap I met Mr. Reynolds in probably 1978 and he at that time seemed to be in his late 80's maybe in his 90's. A very nice and friendly man who was more than happy to talk about the history of Negril. Do you know when Sandy Park (Frome Retreat) was constructed?? I remember in 1975 it was still in pretty good condition but was starting to look abandoned until it seemed to fall apart. What a nice piece of real estate that was!!