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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Evening News. March 12, 1928. p. 8
FILM COMPANY IN SANTA CRUZ
The Fox Film Company is on location in Santa Cruz. The production being filmed is "Don't Marry." A cast of about 55 is here for the production. Among them are such stars as Lois Moran and Neil Hamilton, in the leads, and Henry Kolker, Claire McDowell and Lydia Dickman. The director is James Tinling. The company plans to be here for about ten days. Most of the shots are being taken at the Santa Cruz golf course and some in the hills. The story is a comedy-drama and promises a lot of funny situations. The St. George Hotel is the headquarters for the company while in Santa Cruz.
Copyrighted by the Santa Cruz County Sentinel. Reproduced by permission.