DVD / 2005
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Title | Edison : the invention of the movies |
Item type | DVD |
Alternate title | Edison : invention of the movies |
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Edition | Restored, newly mastered versions with all new musical scores |
Imprint | New York, NY Kino on Video, 2005 |
Other number | 738329038328 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videodisc : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
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2005Publisher:
Kino on VideoSubject headings:
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250 Restored, newly mastered versions with all new musical
scores.
260 New York, NY :|bKino on Video,|c[2005]
300 1 videodisc :|bsd., col. and b&w ;|c4 3/4 in.
500 Special features: Over 200 scans - including stills,
script fragments, interoffice memos, and promotions; film
by film program notes.
500 Duration: 840 min. (Discs 1-4)
500 Videodisc release of films originally produced between
1904-1907.
505 0 European rest cure; How a French nobleman got a wife
through the New York Herald personal columns; Strenuous
life or, Anti-race suicide; Ex-convict; Klepto-maniac;
Seven ages; Whole dam family and the dam dog; Coney Island
at night; Little train robbery; White caps; Miller's
daughter; Train wreckers; Life of an American policeman;
Police chasing scorching auto; Dream of a rarebit fiend;
Three American beauties; San Francisco earthquake;
Terrible kids; Kathleen Mavourneen; Getting evidence;
"Teddy" bears.
508 Photography, Michael Schmidt ; music composers, Philip
Carli, Jon C. Mirsalis, Ben Model, Donald Sosin, Clark
Wilson.
511 0 Interviews: Steven Higgins, Charles Musser, Patrick
Loughney, Michele Wallace, Eileen Bowser, Paul Israel,
Richard Koszarski.
520 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. This second disc of a four disc set contains films
produced between 1904-1907.
538 DVD.
600 10 Edison, Thomas A.|q(Thomas Alva),|d1847-1931.
610 20 Edison Electric Light Company.
650 0 Motion picture industry|zUnited States.
650 0 Motion picture producers and directors|zUnited States.
650 0 Documentary films|zUnited States.
700 1 Wood, Bret.
700 1 Higgins, Steven.
700 1 Musser, Charles.
700 1 Loughney, Patrick.
700 1 Wallace, Michele.
700 1 Bowser, Eileen.
700 1 Israel, Paul.
700 1 Koszarski, Richard.
700 1 Carli, Philip.
700 1 Mirsalis, Jon C.
700 1 Model, Ben.
700 1 Sosin, Donald.
700 1 Wilson, Clark.
710 2 Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
710 2 Library of Congress.
710 2 Kino International Corporation.
740 02 Seven ages.
740 02 Coney Island at night.
740 02 Little train robbery.
740 02 White caps.
740 02 Train wreckers.
740 02 Life of an American policeman.
740 02 Dream of a rarebit fiend.
740 02 Three American beauties.
740 02 San Francisco earthquake.
740 02 "Teddy" bears.
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