Lindsay Blake What do “Spider-Man,” “Sex and the City,” “Friends,” and the season-two opener of the CBS legal drama “All Rise,” which aired last week, have in common?
All four prominently feature a tucked-away section of the Warner Bros. Studio backlot known as “Tenement Alley.” The small urban streetscape, situated in the northeast corner of the Burbank production facility, was originally constructed as part of the New York-themed Hennesy Street set for the 1982 big screen musical “Annie.” The massive 13,000-square-foot “block,” which took five months to complete, was created by Academy Award-winning production designer Dale Hennesy on the site of what was then a decaying ramshackle span of buildings known as.
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