By Betsy J. Green
Although the “Flying A” studio had folded in the early 1920s, filmmakers were still coming to Santa Barbara to use the studio’s facilities or to take advantage of our city’s picturesque locales.
In 1922, Baby Peggy, one of the most famous kid-stars, was here filming. “Baby Peggy to Work at Santa Barbara. As soon as Baby Peggy returns from San Diego . . . she will go to Santa Barbara, where additional shots will be made.” – Motion Picture News, November 18, 1922
This movie, “Carmen, Jr.,” was released in 1923.
This is one of the hundreds of stories in my latest book “Behind the Scenes at the Flying A – the highlights, hijinks, and hazards! of silent-era filming in Santa Barbara.” I will be speaking about the book at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 5:30 p.m. Reservations available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/behind-the-scenes-at-the-flying-a-tickets-701044702577?aff=oddtdtcreator
Betsy’s Way Back When book — Movies & Million-Dollar Mansions — is now available in local bookstores and at Amazon.com. This is the seventh book in her series on the history of Santa Barbara. Learn more at .