As we conclude our time exploring Chicago's Route 66 and Hollywood, we stop by The Berghoff, the oldest eatery on the Mother Road, to determine why "The Dark Knight" used such a strange code name.
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SOURCES
Content:
• Borrelli, Christopher, "Code Name: Go Figure." Chicago Tribune, 6 Sept. 2011.
• Edelman, Scott, "The Secret Code Names of 37 Sci-Fi Blockbuster Films." Sy-Fy Wire, 14, Dec. 2012.
Clips:
• The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2007; Warner Brothers)
• "I mean..." Seth Meyers GIF | Late Night with Seth Meyers
Images:
• Hollywood sign by Thomas Wolf | Wikimedia Commons
• Route 66 on the Road | lvneon | Pixabay
• Berghoff Restaurant exterior | Brian Crawford | Flickr: flickr.com/photos/crawfordbrian/43845792090
• Berghoff Restaurant exterior | Spiterman | Flickr: flickr.com/photos/12195219@N02/6807618337
• Berghoff Restaurant exterior | Peter Merholz | Flickr: flickr.com/photos/peterme/2523517344
• Berghoff Restaurant, personal photo | Chicago Movie Tours
• Creamed Herring and Berghoff Restaurant interior | Kim Scarborough | Flickr: flickr.com/photos/kim_scarborough/
• Bartender at The Berghoff | John Picken | Flicker: flickr.com/photos/picken/5357915168
• Lord of the Rings: Gollum Screenshot | PlayStation5
• Waitress serving beer | Kyryll Ushakov | Unsplash
• Bartender | Louis Hansel | Unsplash
• Bartender | Aurélien Lemasson-Théobald | Unsplash
• Food spread | Dan Gold | Unsplash
• Filmmaker with camera | Jakob Owens | Unsplash
• Building Supplies in warehouse | Watts Roofing Supplies | Unsplash
• Christopher Nolan directing The Dark Knight | IMDb.com
• Avengers Poster | IMDb.com
• The Dark Knight Poster | IMDB.com
• Casablanca Poster | IMDB.com
• Distracted Boyfriend Meme Photo | Time.com
• Clipart Nondisclosure Agreement | Noun Project | Wikimedia Commons
• All other clipart | Canva (Free art and stickers)
Music:
• Jingles included with iMovie | Royalty Free
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