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The location manager from the classic stoner comedy walks us through the film's iconic locations, from the vanished Texaco on Sunset to an infamous massage parlor. After all, it was about two slackers who go on a dire search for some grass, are deported to Tijuana, and smuggle a delivery van made entirely of weed back into the US.

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Finding it the perfect opportunity to get rid of his roommate, Cheech sends Chong to meet Red at a hotel on Hollywood Boulevard. And if you could help us out, that would be great. I think that was a fun thing gay massage twotter the neighborhood. Griffith says that there was nothing in the script that implied Hollywood, except for the title, so he keyed off that and suggested locations that provided an Old Hollywood feel.

In what is arguably one of the funniest opening scenes in any film ever made, Cheech and Chong try to inconspicuously siphon gas from a tow truck parked at a Texaco gas station. After Chong successfully suctions the fuel with a tube and spits it all over Cheech, the gasoline starts to flow into a metal garbage can still containing crumpled up pieces of newspaper, cigarette butts, fast food restaurant cups and dead leaves.

This one was nice because it was right on Sunset, and it had that Hollywood feeling. Best location in L. Griffith recalls that at the time of filming, the station was owned by an Armenian family. But they were up for it. In subsequent years, this spot was the Jack in the Box across from the old Amoeba Music location.

Today, the property is under remodel. From the gas station, Cheech and Chong carry the gas-filled garbage can up the street, awkwardly smiling at passersby. When they arrive at a yellow Ford Thunderbird, they begin to pour the gas directly from the trashcan into the tank of the parked car.

Cheech and Chong banter back and forth as gasoline and pieces of garbage spill onto the car, into the street, and all over themselves, setting up what is to be the explosive payoff of the entire sequence. On the west side of the street was the old Hollywood library branch, which was originally located around the corner on Hollywood Boulevard before being moved to Ivar Avenue in Two years after the release of Next Moviethe library was a victim of arson and was replaced by the Frank Gehry-designed Frances Howard Goldwyn Library, which opened in In the film, a parking lot connecting Ivar to Vine Street is seen behind the woman.

Today, a parking structure and the Triangle Square apartments stand on that lot. The perfectly crafted opening sequence of the film comes to an end when the Thunderbird stops at an intersection and Chong, with the joint loosely resting on the edge of his lip, asks Cheech for a light.

As smoke billows out, Cheech furiously pats himself down trying to mitigate any further injury. As Cheech steers his work van down City Terrace Drive, Chong tells him to make a quick left-hand turn from the right lane. While attempting to make the ill-advised turn at the intersection of City Terrace Drive and Townsend Avenue, the van crosses paths with a couple of lowriders.

One of the cars keeps the van from making the turn while the other one circles it.

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The result is a tricked-out Chevy van lowrider. Then he teaches Chong some Spanish. As they stop at another intersection, a bright orange Chevy Impala pulls up next to the van. Cheech quips about the car being stolen from the circus.