I do believe an estate bedroom is seen in Cloth of Gold (screenshot in this post). But in You Don't Have to Kill to Get Rich, But It Helps, both the scene where Shatner's character is talking to "Don Makala" and Mr. Speer's bedroom scene appear to me to take place on set. And oddly they appear to have used the same set for both rooms, even though the first was in "Makala's" apartment, and the second was at the estate. And the scenes were only less than two minutes (and a commercial) apart.
The screen shots of the sea wall side of the estate are great. 14yrs time between the shots from Hawaii 5-0 and Magnum and it looks pretty much identical. Now 20yrs after Magnum (granted 6yrs longer) and it would look totally different and neglected.
Rubber Chicken, you're right. The new screen caps clearly show that. In Cloth of Gold there is an arched alcove to the right of the door that is missing here. Strange that they would use the same set moments apart for two entirely different places. I also agree with you that it was the actual bedroom in Cloth of Gold. I think the same bedroom was used in the final episode Woe to Wo Fat where McGarrett, as Dr Raintree, was being held captive with some type of gas. Have you seen that one?
The bedroom in "Cloth of Gold" was filmed at the estate.This is a screencap from "Woe to Wo Fat" filmed in the same bedroom.McGarrett is entering the room from the lanai that is at the back of the house.
Notice that the drapes are the same in both episodes.
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Great observation Sam! I hadn't linked the two definitively, but I thought it was the one. I have that door and the lanai included on my Sketchup model. Woe to Wo Fat has many scenes at the estate if memory serves me, including one of the rooms in the single-story ell by the seawall. Unfortunately it is the last season, so we might have to wait awhile. Do you have the whole thing taped Sam?
Thanks for the caps Rubber Chicken. Every little bit helps with my model. Are there any shots of the wall to the left of the door? I have had to make so many changes based on new images that this project is taking much longer than I thought. Not that I'm complaining. Have either of you downloaded Sketchup and had a look? I will probably be sending James an updated version (though no where near complete) soon. I was very optimistic about finishing it months ago. Maybe after I see those caps from The Gunrunner.
rubber chicken, thanks again for posting such great screen caps of the estate! As others have said, the estate looks absolutely beautiful in these pictures!
What a hoot it is to see William Shatner at the estate. And those clothes!
Sam, what in the world is up with that picture?? I've never seen McGarrett look like that! LOL! It's truly frightening. He looks like some weird mixture of the killers in Psycho, Dressed to Kill, and Killer Clowns From Outer Space! He also looks like he's levitating in the air.
Cool Sam. Like I said every little bit helps, caps, video clips, any areas of the home that are not typically seen. In the first clip I just noticed there is a small window to the right just before the door they go through. They show this area from a distance in "Cloth of Gold" but I only saw two doors and missed the window at the end. I'll have to add this to the model. Thanks!
Was I correct about a scene in one of the rooms in the one-story ell by the seawall?
You are on top of it Sam! I haven't seen that episode in years, but my memory was not too far off. The other window you mention, along with the door, are already in my model. You can see them in many shots of the estate because they can be seen clearly from the balcony. The window(s) and doors at the other end rarely seen because they are behind the wall above the single-story ell. Magnum never really used the far end of the balcony behind that wall.
The room in the ell, with the fireplace is the one closest to the two-story main block. You can tell because you can see in the last video two pairs of french doors to the right and only one on the left. McGarrett entered from the courtyard area across the lanai into the room. The pair of french doors are on the seawall side along with three other pairs if I am not mistaken. Another part of the puzzle in place!
Did they ever show the wall opposite the fireplace in that scene? Thanks again!