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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Evening News. Sept. 11, 1920. p. 6
MOVIE CAMERA MEN VISITORS
John Arnold and Ernest Kurrice, motion picture cameramen, the former cinematographer with Viola Dana of the Metro forces for an extended period, were local visitors over Admission Day, they having included Santa Cruz in the itinerary of their two weeks' vacation trip through California. Mr. Arnold is well known here as the cameraman who photographed "False Evidence," in which a large number of local people took part in support of Viola Dana, slightly over a year ago, the scenes being filmed in the Big Tree Grove.
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