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Ghost Town: Strange History, True Crime, & the Paranormal

The Bundy Drive Boys (GT Mini)

Ghost Town: Strange History, True Crime, & the Paranormal

Ghost Town

Science, History, Social Sciences, True Crime

3.7928 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

A group of Hollywood hooligans ran wild in the 1940s.

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0:40.5

Bundys. I'm Jason Horton. I'm Rebecca Leeb. And this is Ghost Town. And Bundy Drive just north of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, is a tiny, Tudor-style cabin, barely seen between a row of thick hedges and larger multi-million-dollar Brentwood

1:13.2

homes. But what this little low-key lodge lacks in grandeur it makes up for in notoriety. At the height

1:20.1

of Hollywood's golden age, this postage stamp-sized cabin was the unlikely headquarters to a group of

1:26.3

Hollywood A-listers, who were hell-bent on creative

1:29.3

hijinks, wild parties, and an out-of-control weakened at Bernie's legend prank to cap their

1:36.1

chaotic pedigree. Move over Rat Pack, this episode of Ghost Town is all about the Bundy Drive Boys.

1:47.5

In the 1930s, artist John Decker lived in that tiny cabin on Bundy Drive. He was best friends with other elites, including journalist Gene Fowler,

1:54.3

art critic Settakichi Hartman, and the legendary W.C. Fields, John Barrymore and Errol Flynn, among others. Each were very successful,

2:04.4

but also rapidly approaching the ends of their iconic careers, and, as history also reflects,

2:11.2

their lives. This might have not been lost on the group, because the House on Bundy Drive began to

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