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Edison : the invention of the movies / the Museum of Modern Art in cooperation with the Library of Congress ; produced by Bret Wood.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Kino on Video, [2005]
Description4 videodiscs (approximately 910 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorHiggins, Steven.
Other author/creatorMusser, Charles.
Other author/creatorLoughney, Patrick.
Other author/creatorWallace, Michele.
Other author/creatorBowser, Eileen.
Other author/creatorSchmidt, Michael.
Other author/creatorCarli, Philip.
Other author/creatorMirsalis, Jon C.
Other author/creatorModel, Ben.
Other author/creatorSosin, Donald.
Other author/creatorWilson, Clark.
Other author/creatorIsrael, Paul.
Other author/creatorKoszarski, Richard.
Other author/creatorWood, Bret.
Other author/creatorKino International Corporation.
Other author/creatorMuseum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Contents DVD 1. 1889-1903. Monkeyshines, no. 1 -- Monkeyshines, no. 2 -- Dickson greeting -- Newark athlete (with Indian clubs) -- Men boxing -- Blacksmithing scene -- The barber shop -- Edison kinetoscopic record of a sneeze, January 7, 1894 -- Athlete with wand -- Sandow -- Carmencita -- The boxing cats (Prof. Welton's) -- Caicedo with pole -- Annabelle butterfly dance -- Cockfight, no. 2 -- Corbett and Courtney before the kinetograph -- Sioux ghost dance -- Buffalo dance -- Hadj Cheriff -- Glenroy bros., no. 2 -- Louis Martinetti -- Bucking broncho -- Annie Oakley -- Imperial Japanese dance -- Robetta and Doretto, no. 2 -- Band drill -- Fire rescue scene -- Billy Edwards and the unknown -- Dickson experimental sound film -- Princess Ali -- Annabelle serpentine dance -- The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots -- Amy Muller -- The John C. Rice-May Irwin kiss -- Shooting the chutes -- Fatima, muscle dancer -- Mess call -- Inventor Edison sketched by world artist -- Watermelon eating contest -- The lone fisherman -- Interrupted lovers -- Feeding the doves -- A morning bath -- The burning stable -- Mounted police charge -- Going to the fire -- A morning alarm -- Black Diamond Express, no. 1 -- American Falls from above, American side -- The first sleigh ride -- The morning alarm -- Fifth Avenue, New York -- Mr. Edison at work in his chemical laboratory -- Return of lifeboat -- Troop ships for the Philippines -- U.S. troops landing at Daiquiri, Cuba -- Shooting captured insurgents -- The burglar on the roof -- Firemen rescuing men and women -- A wringing good joke -- Gold rush scenes in the Klondike -- Searching on Broadway for dead bodies, Galveston -- The kiss -- Capture of Boer battery by British -- New Black Diamond Express -- Watermelon contest -- A storm at sea -- Old maid having her picture taken (1 min.) -- Another job for the undertaker (2 min.) -- High diving scene (1 min.) -- Photographing a country couple (1 min.) -- What happened on Twenty-Third Street, New York City (1 min., 30 sec.) -- Pan-American Exposition by night (1 min.) -- Trapeze disrobing act (2 min.) -- The burning of Durland's Riding Academy (3 min., 30 sec.) -- Burlesque suicide, no. 2 (2 min.) -- Jack and the beanstalk (10 min.) -- Interrupted bathers (1 min.) -- Electrocuting an elephant (1 min., 30 sec.) -- The life of an American fireman (7 min.) -- Egyptian fakir with dancing monkey (1 min., 30 sec.) -- A scrap in black and white (1 min.) -- Uncle Tom's cabin (19 min.) -- The gay shoe clerk (1 min.) -- Turning the tables (1 min.) -- What happened in the tunnel (1 min.) -- The great train robbery (12 min.) -- Rector's to Claremont (3 min.).
Contents DVD 2. 1904-1907. European rest cure (14 min.) -- How a French nobleman got a wife through the New York Herald personal columns (9 min.) -- Nervy Nat kisses the bride (2 min.) -- The scarecrow pump (1 min.) -- The strenuous life, or, anti-race suicide (5 min.) -- The ex-convict (9 min.) -- The kleptomaniac (10 min.) -- The seven ages (5 min.) -- The whole Dam family and the Dam dog (5 min.) -- Coney Island at night (4 min.) -- The little train robbery (10 min.) -- The white caps (12 min.) -- The watermelon patch (11 min.) -- The miller's daughter (13 min.) -- The train wreckers (11 min.) -- Life of an American policeman (14 min.) -- Police chasing scorching auto (3 min.) -- The dream of a rarebit fiend (6 min.) -- Three American beauties (1 min.) -- Films of the San Francisco earthquake (2 min.) -- The terrible kids (7 min.) -- Kathleen Mavourneen (15 min.) -- Getting evidence (14 min.) -- The "Teddy" bears (14 min.).
Contents DVD 3. 1907-1913. Cohen's fire sale (13 min.) -- The rivals (12 min.) -- College chums (11 min.) -- The trainer's daughter or a race for love (14 min.) -- Laughing gas (9 min.) -- A little girl who did not believe in Santa Claus (14 min.) -- A suburbanite's ingenious alarm (7 min.) -- Rescued from an eagle's nest (7 min.) -- Fireside reminiscences (8 min.) -- Cupid's pranks (10 min.) -- Tale the autumn leaves told (fragment) (1 min., 30 sec.) -- The House of Cards (16 min.) -- New York of today (German exhibition print with optional English subtitles) (7 min.) -- How Bumptious papered the parlor (4 min.) -- Thirty days of hard labor (16 min.) -- The passer-by (17 min.) -- The Totville Eye (14 min.) -- The public and private care of infants (14 min.) -- An unsullied shield (17 min.).
Contents DVD 4. 1913-1918. At Bear Track Gulch (14 min.) -- The ambassador's daughter (14 min.) -- A serenade by Proxy (14 min.) -- All on account of a transfer (11 min.) -- One touch of nature (16 min.) -- The adventure of the hasty elopement (15 min.) -- The wonders of magnetism (8 min.) -- Black eyes (15 min.) -- The lone game (16 min.) -- The unbeliever (85 min.).
Abstract Commercial motion pictures were invented at the Edison Laboratory between 1888 and 1893. Perhaps none of the component parts were strictly new, but the ability of Edison and his staff to reorganize them for a specific purpose was an extraordinary cultural achievement. In 1894, Edison was the sole producer of motion pictures in the world. Many Edison films continue to be impressive as the company employed such accomplished early directors as John Collins and Alan Crosland.
General noteContains all 140 complete films produced by the Edison Company between 1889-1918.
General noteSpecial features: All films are restored and newly mastered, with all new musical scores; over 200 scans - including stills, script fragments, interoffice memos, and promotions; film by film program notes.
CreditsPhotography, Michael Schmidt ; music composers, Philip Carli, Jon C. Mirsalis, Ben Model, Donald Sosin, Clark Wilson.
Performer Interviews with: Steven Higgins, Charles Musser, Patrick Loughney, Michele Wallace, Eileen Bowser, Paul Israel, Richard Koszarski.
Audience MPAA rating: Not rated.
Technical detailsDVD.
Genre/formShort films United States.
Genre/formTrick films United States.
Genre/formDocumentary films United States.
Genre/formSilent films United States.
UPC 738329038328
Publisher number03832 Kino on Video
Publisher numberK383 Kino on Video
Stock numberMidwest Tapes http://www.midwesttapes.com

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