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  • Local Inspiration for Movie Classics: Hitchcock Had Link to Santa Cruz
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • Local Inspiration for Movie Classics: Hitchcock had Link to Santa Cruz By Ross Eric Gibson Santa Cruz's Nickelodeon movie theater will celebrate its silver anniversary with a film marathon Friday and Saturday [November 1994] after naming its four
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • Birds "Invade" Santa Cruz, California By Santa Cruz Sentinel and by Wally Trabing The film, "The Birds", was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and was based on the story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. The film was released in 1963. Two years
  • of the locations looked familiar. They ought to—several scenes in the made-for-TV movie (telecast last winter) were shot at the Calvary Episcopal Church on Lincoln Street, the Hitchcock house on Ocean View Terrace and the Capitola pier. To the eyes of folks from
  • Zabala, Pedro Sr. 303 Index to Text Guinn’s Biographies *** Items in (parens) are as shown or implied in the original Guinn text; *** Items in [brackets] are supplied by the Editor/Indexer. A Abbott and Hitchcock 309 Abbott Hotel (Salinas) 293
  • 196 201 Henderson, Henry L. (Henderson, H. L.) Hewitt, Adam (Hewit, Adam) [Alcaldes Records, p. 90: Hewett] Hill, Henry (aka Gild, Joseph Henry; or Gilt, José Enrique de Jesus) Hitchcock, Isaac Hook, S. [Bancroft: Solomon Hook] [Houck] Isbel
  • Villa: the home of James Smith, who starting in 1895 helped promote an annual Venetian Water Carnival on the San Lorenzo River. Later the building became the McCray hotel, and inspired the setting for the Bates mansion in Hitchcock's movie Psycho. Today
  • Bound... The Hitchcock-Patterson Saga, Scotts Valley, California: publ. by author, 1994, pages 17-18) 6 1849 John Williams dies, leaving only James and Isaac of the original adventurous four brothers from Missouri. (death mentioned in Docket of Case