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: The original letters were 50 feet tall and studded with roughly 4,000 light bulbs that flashed "HOLLY," "WOOD," and "LAND" in sequence.

The iconic Hollywood Sign originally read "HOLLYWOODLAND" when it was erected in 1923.

: It was built as a temporary, $21,000 advertisement for a new upscale housing development in Beachwood Canyon. Hollywoodland

Established in 1923, this was one of the first planned "Storybook Style" communities in the Hollywood Hills. Hollywoodland - Focus Features

: In 1949, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce removed the "LAND" portion to reflect the district as the center of the film industry rather than just a housing development. 3. The Hollywoodland Neighborhood : The original letters were 50 feet tall

: A fictional private investigator, Louis Simo (Adrien Brody), is hired to look into Reeves' (Ben Affleck) 1959 death, which police ruled a suicide. Simo uncovers a tangled web involving Reeves' affair with Toni Mannix (Diane Lane), the wife of MGM studio "fixer" Eddie Mannix (Bob Hoskins).

"Hollywoodland" can refer to several different entities, most notably a 2006 mystery film, a historic Los Angeles neighborhood, and the original version of the world-famous Hollywood Sign. 1. Established in 1923, this was one of the

This mystery drama investigates the real-life death of George Reeves, the actor who famously played the Man of Steel in the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman .