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==In popular culture== Lake Arrowhead has appeared in a variety of movies, including ''[[The Squaw Man (1914 film)|The Squaw Man]]'' (1914), ''[[The High Hand]]'' (1926), ''[[The Wolf Dog]]'' (1933), ''[[Fighting Trooper]]'' (1934), ''[[Heidi (1937 film)|Heidi]]'' (1937), ''[[Of Human Hearts]]'' (1938), ''[[Down in 'Arkansaw']]'' (1938), ''[[Spawn of the North]]'' (1938), ''[[North of the Yukon (1939 film)|North of the Yukon]]'' (1939), ''[[Comin' Round The Mountain]]'' (1940), ''[[Untamed (1940 film)|Untamed]]'' (1940), ''[[The Royal Mounted Patrol]]'' (1941), ''[[Wild Geese Calling]]'' (1941), ''[[North of the Rockies]]'' (1942), ''[[Can't Help Singing]]'' (1943), ''[[The Yearling (film)|The Yearling]]'' (1946), ''[[Sand (1949 film)|Sand]]'' (1949), ''[[The Parent Trap (1961 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' (1961), ''[[Seven Days in May]]'' (1964), ''[[The Great Race]]'' (1965), ''[[Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!]]'' (1966), ''[[Pufnstuf (film)|Pufnstuff]]'' (1970) and ''[[The Laundromat (2019 film)|The Laundromat]]'' (2019).<ref>Schneider (1970), Jerry L. (2014). ''Western Movie Making Locations Volume 1 Southern California''. Lulu Press, Inc. {{ISBN|9781312711556}}.</ref> Of special note, the exterior shots for the movie ''[[Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans]]'' (1927) were filmed here.<ref name="IMDB">IMDB</ref> The film won three Academy Awards at the very first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929.<ref name="IMDB"/> In addition, the Lake Arrowhead Conference Center (or a set made to look like it) was the setting for the TV series ''Dragnet,'' Season 3, Episode 13 of the 1960s re-boot, where Friday and Gannon attend a conference for [[Los Angeles Police Department]] officers to discuss problems and solutions. Lake Arrowhead is mentioned in passing in [[Raymond Chandler]]'s 1939 detective novel ''[[The Big Sleep]].''
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