Matt Snyder, Ernest Joy, Beatriz Michelena, and Clarence Arper, in the California Motion Picture Corporation production of Salomy Jane, Lagunitas, 1914 [photograph]
Creator
California Motion Picture Corporation
Date Created and/or Issued
1914
Publication Information
Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room
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Description
Actors (left to right) Matt Snyder as Madison Clay, Ernest Joy as Marbury, Beatriz Michelena as Salomy Jane and Clarence Arper as Col. G. L. Starbottle, in the California Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC) production of Salomy Jane. Based on a story by Bret Harte and adapted for the screen by Paul Armstrong, Salomy Jane stars Beatriz Michelena as the title character in this California Gold Rush era melodrama. It premiered in 1914 at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco and was the first feature-length production by the CMPC. Some exterior shots, such as this one, were filmed Lagunitas, in west Marin County. The CMPC was located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of San Rafael, between 1914 and 1921. The studio produced 15 films, including Salomy Jane, which survives in its entirety in the Library of Congress archives.
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