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Contrary to custom, the Wm. S. Hart Moving Picture Company, who have been filming a big new Western thriller in and around the Big Trees, Felton, and Capitola for the past three weeks, went through a hard day's work Sunday in order to take advantage…

Date: 1920-03-30
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 2
Type: NEWS

It was not difficult for two-gun Bill Hart to "register" anger, impatience, petulance and all around madness this morning in Felton when the terrible truth became known that at some time last night miscreants had entered the stables of Supervisor N.…

Date: 1920-03-13
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 4
Type: NEWS

Fourteen motion picture people who came here to put on work, had dinner last night at Hotel St. George. The hotel was turning away guests, so the company went to Del Monte for accommodations and are to return in a couple of days.Not only was every…

Date: 1920-01-22
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 8
Type: NEWS

F. W. Swanton, who is here from Los Angeles, states that Alan Dwan and his entire company will be here this week to take some redwood scenes for "The Scoffer," a Mayflower production.One of the scenes will show a huge tree struck by lightning. The…

Date: 1920-01-18
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 8
Type: NEWS

After two days spent "shooting exteriors" such as only the Ben Lomond country affords, Chas. Ray and fifteen members of his own company who are now putting on "Peaceful Valley," the big new vehicle for screendom's most famous exponent of sympathetic…

Date: 1920-05-29
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 2
Type: NEWS

Fifteen members of the Charles Ray Moving Picture Company, following in the footsteps of other companies have arrived for an indefinite stay to secure outdoor scenes for a new production. Charles Ray is now one of the recognized stars of the screen,…

Date: 1920-05-27
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 5
Type: NEWS

"The One Way Trail," with Miss Edith Sterling in the title role, the scenes for which were taken exclusively in Santa Cruz county in the vicinity of Aptos, again served to add spectacular touch to a play, the plot of which is laid in the great…

Date: 1920-11-29
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 2
Type: NEWS

The Edythe Sterling Company is spending a full month here. Leon T. Osborne, producer, with three companies at work most of the time, is carrying out a picture which is being taken exclusively in territory reached from Santa Cruz. Each day the start…

Date: 1919-10-09
Source: Santa Cruz Evening News , page 5
Type: NEWS

There are many different motion picture companies. There is one that came to Santa Cruz calmly counting on the good little city to furnish some $60,000 to put boots on it, and enable it to march away. But we have a Chamber of Commerce here.One other…

Date: 1917-08-23
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 4
Type: NEWS

Miss Michelena is again in Boulder Creek, now as head of the Beatriz Michelena company, and its leading lady. Miss Michelena claims credit for being the first to introduce scenes from the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Cruz County to the moving…

Date: 1917-06-30
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf , page 8
Type: NEWS

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