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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Evening News. May 29, 1920. p. 2
IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN, CHARLIE
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 country youth roles, have departed for Monterey to film additional scenes.
Santa Cruz County was not new to Charlie for he spent three weeks here a few years ago filming, in and around Boulder Creek and Felton, what later, under the title of "Sudden Jim," became one of his foremost successes.
Copyrighted by the Santa Cruz County Sentinel. Reproduced by permission.