Panoramic photo taken on the first day of filming Hollywood’s first feature film, “The Squaw Man” directed by Cecil B. DeMille, December 29, 1913

Panoramic photo taken on the first day of filming Hollywood’s first feature film, “The Squaw Man” directed by Cecil B. DeMille, December 29, 1913Here’s some Hollywood history in the making: it’s a commemorative photo taken on December 29, 1913 – the first day of filming “The Squaw Man” which was the first feature-length film made in Hollywood. I’m pretty sure that’s director Cecil B. DeMille on the far right with his arms raised. Note that the set (which stood at the corner of Selma Ave. and Vine St.) is open air with an expanse of white material stretch over it to diffuse the direct sunlight.

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One response to “Panoramic photo taken on the first day of filming Hollywood’s first feature film, “The Squaw Man” directed by Cecil B. DeMille, December 29, 1913”

  1. Gary Helsinger says:

    The man with his hands raised is Oscar Apfel, the director that Cecil hired to teach him how to be a director. (this was DeMille’s first job as director, so he was co-directing with Apfel). DeMille is in the middle, slightly to the right. He is between two cowboy looks guys in a tan suit with knee high boots, and he has his right hand on his belt, and his left hand in his pocket.

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