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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Evening News. Oct. 27, 1917. p. 1
DOROTHY DALTON AND HER PLAYERS FINISH THEIR WORK
Dorothy Dalton, the Thos. H. Ince motion picture star, and her company of players, today finished the work they have been doing in filming exteriors of "Flare Up Sal of Jimtown" in this vicinity. The company will leave for Los Angeles on the evening train.
Perfect climatic conditions and perfect light have been the experience of the company while here. For the past seven days they have been working in the Big Basin, having left the Casa del Rey every morning at sharp 6 o'clock in Fred W. Miller's Packard, and going to work with the first strong morning light. Miss Dalton and her associates are greatly pleased at their success here.
Copyrighted by the Santa Cruz County Sentinel. Reproduced by permission.