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Stewart CheifetThe Mystery of Half Moon Bay (1981)


This one-hour television documentary looks at the unusual history of this coastside community just south of San Francisco. It focuses on how this beautiful area seems to have been frozen in time and space, partly as a result of the 1980 Coastal Act which inhibited new construction on the coastside. The spotlight is on many of the eccentric characters who inhabit the area and on the unusual history of Half Moon Bay and its neighboring communities.

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Producer: Stewart Cheifet
Production Company: KCSM TV
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: half moon bay; coastside; san francisco; princeton; pillar point; el granada; montara; miramar
Contact Information: Stewart Cheifet stewart@archive.org

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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Credits

Executive Producer: Stewart Cheifet
Producer & Writer: June Morrall
Director: Rick Zanardi
Videography: Jim Threlkeld


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