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In the early days of the twentieth century, movies weren't made in California. As America's film pioneers traveled westward, Colorado became a beacon to them, contributing to the early motion picture business with all the relish and gusto of a western saga. The gorgeous natural scenery was perfect for the country's (and the world's) growing infatuation with the West, turning Colorado itself into a bigger star of the early cinema than any particular actor. Using rare photos and contemporary accounts, writer and filmmaker Michael J. Spencer explores the little-known filmmaking industry that flourished in the Rocky Mountains between 1895 and 1915--west of New York but east of Hollywood.
You don't have to have grown up or currently live in Southern CA to be fascinated by Hollywood and all it's trappings. Spencer captures the early beginnings of pictures in the West with incredible clarity and flowing prose. Not only is his writing clear and concise but also picturesque and stimulating; I was on the spot in my mind for these early 20th century films. His descriptions and pictures gives one a sense of going back in time, following the people and places and "action" from my Kindle! I heartily recommend this book as it is. to only good reading, it is a part of our history.