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Sunset Marquis: From Rockstar Haunt to Celeb Hideaway
14 Nov
Summary
- Sunset Marquis hotel's storied past, from 1970s rockstar parties to today's quiet luxury
- Iconic musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, and Morrissey have stayed there
- Hotel evolved to meet changing needs of celebrities, now a refuge from paparazzi

The Sunset Marquis hotel, a longtime haven for rock stars and celebrities, is the subject of a new documentary that delves into its storied past and evolution. Directed by Craig A. Williams and Tyler Measom, "If These Walls Could Rock" premieres at DOC NYC this week, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic property.
The film charts the Sunset Marquis' transformation from a seedy party spot for 1970s rockers to a quiet-luxury escape for today's celebrities seeking refuge from cameras and autograph-seekers. Iconic musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, and Morrissey have all stayed at the hotel, with the latter even doing an interview in his pajamas as requested.




