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    Content from Edison Studios

    Poster for The Great Train Robbery
    Movie
    1903•
    7.0

    The Great Train Robbery

    After the train station clerk is assaulted and left bound and gagged, then the departing train and its passengers robbed, a posse goes in hot pursuit of the fleeing bandits.

    Poster for Getting Evidence
    Movie
    1906•
    5.0

    Getting Evidence

    A jealous husband arrives in the office of Hawkshaw, a private detective. The husband is certain that his wife is being unfaithful, and he wants the detective to produce photographic evidence. The detective tails the wife, and thinks he has caught her, but a sudden mishap prevents him from getting a photo. Despite this and further setbacks, the dedicated detective presses on, determined to fulfill his assignment.

    Poster for A Message to Garcia
    Movie
    1916

    A Message to Garcia

    Filmed in Cuba, A Message to Garcia is an adventure story based on the writings of Elbert Hubbard

    Poster for Landing Wharf at Canton
    Movie
    1898•
    4.0

    Landing Wharf at Canton

    It's a traveling shot from behind the railings. As the camera moves slowly along the harbor, we have a fine view of the rail. In the distance we spot harbor crafts until we come to the piece de la resistance, a bunch of folks standing around.

    Poster for The Ambassador's Daughter
    Movie
    1913•
    6.0

    The Ambassador's Daughter

    The theft of an important document from the ambassador's residence leads his daughter to investigate the crime.

    Poster for The Innocence of Ruth
    Movie
    1916•
    4.5

    The Innocence of Ruth

    The young Ruth Travers, left an orphan after the death of her father financially ruined by Mortimer Reynolds, is welcomed at home by Jimmy Carter, a young millionaire who becomes her guardian. Ruth's winsome qualities gradually win Jimmy's heart. Meanwhile at a Charity Ball, Ruth meets Mr. Reynolds, who is contriving to ruin her virtue.

    Poster for A Suffragette in Spite of Himself
    Movie
    1912•
    5.0

    A Suffragette in Spite of Himself

    A gentleman who's opposed to and mocks women's suffrage goes for a walk and unknowingly becomes an advertisement for it.

    Poster for The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies #5: The Chinese Fan
    Movie
    1914•
    5.0

    The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies #5: The Chinese Fan

    An early Thomas Edison short. A young woman is kidnapped while attending a play in Chinatown. A reporter attends another play in Chinatown, is likewise kidnapped and rescues the young woman. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011 in partnership with the National Film Preservation Foundation New Zealand Project.

    Poster for R.F.D., 10,000 B.C.
    Movie
    1917•
    5.8

    R.F.D., 10,000 B.C.

    Set in prehistoric times, this short film was created for the Edison Company by Willis H. O'Brien, a pioneer of American stop-motion animation.

    Poster for The Adventure of the Hasty Elopement
    Movie
    1914•
    6.0

    The Adventure of the Hasty Elopement

    An amateur detective's automobile is stolen by a young woman who is determined to elope, leading to a complicated chase involving several vehicles.

    Poster for The Attack on the Mill
    Movie
    1910•
    4.0

    The Attack on the Mill

    First, the eye is introduced to the old mill itself, with a gay betrothal party in progress, and laughter and merriment on all sides. Suddenly the laughter is hushed by the martial tread of feet, and the smile of joy fades from the two young lovers' faces as the French soldiers march into the courtyard and prepare to defend the mill against the oncoming attack of the German army. The mild summer afternoon has but half way run its course towards its western home when a wounded outpost comes staggering into the courtyard with the news of the advancing German army stamped upon his blood-stained forehead. Suddenly the courtyard is filled with the smoke of battle, and we know that the long-expected attack is on.

    Poster for The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
    Movie
    1895•
    6.2

    The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots

    A short film depicting the execution of Mary, Queen of the Scots. Mary is brought to the execution block and made to kneel down with her neck over it. The executioner lifts his axe ready to bring it down. After that frame Mary has been replaced by a dummy. The axe comes down and severs the head of the dummy from the body. The executioner picks up the head and shows it around for everyone else to see. One of the first camera tricks to be used in a movie.

    Poster for The Treasure of Captain Kidd
    Movie
    1913

    The Treasure of Captain Kidd

    The story of this film begins with the ominous day on which Lord Bellomont gave William Kidd a commission to rid the seas of pirates. Instead of complying with Lord Bellomont's desires, Kidd immediately commenced a series of piratical attacks at first on French and Spanish vessels and later on ships of all nationalities indiscriminately.

    Poster for Panoramic View of Boston Subway from an Electric Car
    Movie
    1901•
    3.3

    Panoramic View of Boston Subway from an Electric Car

    Persons who have visited the "Hub," no doubt carried away with vivid recollections of Boston's famous system of Underground Transportation and this film takes the audience from the bright sunshine into the dim obscurity of the subway. The Underground stations and rows of Electric Arc lamps are plainly shown and, after traversing the tunnel for a considerable distance, the car finally emerges opposite the railroad depot.

    Poster for Getting to the Ball Game
    Movie
    1914

    Getting to the Ball Game

    Mr. Meekley, a baseball fan, has a flat tire on his way to a pennant game. He remains determined to make it to the game regardless of this and further setbacks. The film's climax was shot at a pivotal game between the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

    Poster for Carmencita
    Movie
    1894•
    5.2

    Carmencita

    The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman to appear in a motion picture within the United States. In the film, Carmencita is recorded going through a routine she had been performing at Koster & Bial's in New York since February 1890.

    Poster for Return of Lifeboat
    Movie
    1897•
    4.1

    Return of Lifeboat

    Along the seashore near San Francisco, a boat belonging to the Pacific Coast Life Saving Service can just be seen as it returns to shore. Several men are at the oars. As the boat approaches land, it must make its way through rough waves and surging water.

    Poster for What Happened in the Tunnel
    Movie
    1903•
    5.1

    What Happened in the Tunnel

    A woman riding a train must contend with the unwelcome advances of a male passenger.

    Poster for A Frontier Scene
    Movie
    1895

    A Frontier Scene

    A western short depicting the execution of a horse thief by a group of enraged cowboys. This film is considered to be lost.

    Poster for Alexia's Strategy
    Movie
    1913

    Alexia's Strategy

    Walter Young and John Osgood are both in love with Alexia Trexell, daughter of the president of the trust company where both young men work.