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Post #330738 by AVictorRex on Thu, Sep 6, 2007 12:42 PM

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Name: The Albatross Hotel Restaurant
Type: Hotel and Restaurant
Street: 21202 West Pacfic Coast Hwy
City: Malibu
State: CA
Zip: 90265
country: USA
Phone:
Status:Defunct

Description:
This is an inquiry about a "Tiki" tropical theme establishment in Malibu, California, "The Albatross Hotel," Restaurant. I was employed there as a waiter in the mid to late sixties. Initially when established, it was called, "The Film Colony Lodge," late forties early fifties. It was right next door-across Las Flores Creek wash-to the Sea Lion Restaurant.

I am searching for any info, Albatross interior photos, memorabilia and anyone who recalls the Albatross. Several Hollywood films, "From Here to Eternity," 1953, "Stangers When We Meet," 1960 and numerous TV commercials were shot there and surrounding beach areas. It was a very scenic, picturesque and noted romantic get-way spot for couples. Enclosed is a picture post card I kept.

THE ALBATROSS HOTEL RESTAURANT
In the Heart of Scenic Malibu, the favorite of the Celebrated of Filmland. Relaxation in an air of unusual decor and privacy for the special occasion. Enjoy the Beautiful view of surf and ocean from individual alcoves, framing the panorama of sea and sky.

NOTE: For a quick look at the Albatross in a movie take a look at these youtube postings:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvLq6jsHNQ&feature=plcp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VObuPJKnc7k&feature=plcp

Hail Fellow Tikians, Thought I had better response to your postings.

The rumor of the Albatross and it's "colorful" reputation is just that, rumor. It was circulated even when I was there, inquiries from male patrons and clothesline innuendo from others.There are several reasons why I say rumor.

Firstly, a L.A. County Sheriff's sub-station was a stone's throw away within sight of the Albatross, two city blocks just the other side of PCH. They wouldn't notice such colorfulness going on from their front porch? Oh yes, unless they there part of it, right?

Secondly, my tenure at the Albatross was a live-in position, as were all the other positions, 24/7. When ever anyone needed time off we let the boss know when and how long we needed, two, three, four days, a week. Most of the crew were there all the time, we knew all the traffic pattens. In regards to the hotel rooms upstairs, I personally rented rooms to patrons, cleaned rooms, performed maintenance on the rooms. I lived on Albatross premises seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day for over two years straight, cumulatively, less a week or two while on R and R. Let me say if any hanky panky, (cat-house), was occurring on Albatross premises I never seen, was part of or caught wind of it. It never existed!

Thirdly, I know the owner and family personally. Often I've been to the family home. The owner had two adult children, and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Moreover, the son was an a naval academy graduate and served in the south pacific in WWII. Also, the owner held a master's degree in music and wrote musical scores for some of Hollywood's early animated features. The owner gave concert classical piano lessons to the grandchildren every school day afternoon at the Albatross. The owner also had a degree in psychology and owned other business enterprises in and out of California.

The only "colorful" happenings occurring at The Albatross were the normal hospitality fare of a class A, road-side motor inn.

There are two possibilities for such "colorful" characterizations then and now. First, at the time, it was a cover-story to facilitate the privacy of celebrated clientele. The owner made it a point not to utilize normal hospitality venues for advertising. Promotional publicity for the Albatross was mainly, word of mouth. The owner insisted on this. Second, it is a continuing, self-perpetuating smear campaign for some egregious deed attributed to the owner's past.

On my last visit to Los Angeles 2004, I drove out to Malibu pulled into the neighboring 76 service station and inquired of the attendant concerning the vacant Albatross lot next door. After over twenty years since the Albatross's cessation, the words that stick out in the young attendant's response were the continuing "colorful" innuendo of his Albatross characterizations.

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