California (CA) Movie Equipment and Supplies Manufacturers Companies

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Alan Gordon Enterprises
5625 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90038
(323) 466-3561

Motion Picture Equipment Rentals, Sales, Repairs, Manufacturing and Training.
Aerocrane
9824 Glenoaks Boulevard
Sun Valley CA 91352
(818) 252-7700
Production Lites
11273 Goss St.
Sun Valley CA 91352
(818) 982-9764
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Hollywood Production Equip
3111 North Kenwood St.
Burbank CA 91505
(818) 407-7800
Hollywood Studio Rentals
620 South Flower St.
Burbank CA 91502
(818) 526-0101
L P Assoc Inc
4110 West Vanowen Place
Burbank CA 91505
(818) 565-5950
Raleigh Studios Playa Vista
5600 Campus Center Drive
Playa Vista CA 90094
(323) 466-3111
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