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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Evening News. June 9, 1924. p. 5
LASKY COMPANY FILMS PICTURES AT BIG TREES
Welch's Big Trees was the scene of the activities of the Lasky Film Company Sunday, the following members of the company being present and participating in the making of film at that place:
Wallace Worsley, New York, director; Miss Lois Wilson, Hollywood, leading lady; Miss Dawn O'Day, New York, juvenile (four years old); Lionel Belmont, Hollywood, heavy; Jack Cunningham, Hollywood, writer; William Farnum, Hollywood, star; L. Guy Wilky, Hollywood, cameraman; Bert Gilvay, assistant director; and two mothers, Mrs. Virni O'Day, New York City, and Mrs A. K. Wilson, Hollywood.
Copyrighted by the Santa Cruz County Sentinel. Reproduced by permission.