Edison studio films from the 1890's "The Kiss". Also some of the Lumiere Brothers works from the same time period, "The Water-er Gets Watered". "The Great Train Robbery" 1903 Edwin Porter. Melies' "A Trip to the Moon" around 1906. Earliest film directed by a woman...Some of Alice Guy-Blache's work about the same time period.
This of course isn't counting the Edward Muybridge motion studies conducted at Stanford of the horse galloping...which was about 1870.
2006-07-25 14:07:57
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answered by bpmcgarry1 1
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"The Perils of Pauline", 1914 starring Pearl White as Pauline. I watched it many years ago at a silent film festival that had a live piano player playing the same music that was played when the film was originally released.
While silent movies seem sort of hokey and kindergardenish by todays standards, watching one of them will make you realize just how far along technology has come along within the past 100 years.
2006-07-25 21:02:56
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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Robin Hood, 1922.
Silent movie by the 1st great
swashbuckler, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
2006-07-26 03:30:52
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answered by trekker! 2
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Gone With The Wind.
2006-07-25 20:53:39
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answered by RuneDragon 3
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Flower Drum Song
2006-07-25 20:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Gone With the Wind
2006-07-25 20:52:31
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answered by Blondeboredom 3
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Jane Eyre, the one with Elizabeth Taylor. About 1940-ish.
2006-07-25 20:52:31
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answered by Jackie 2
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The breakfast Club
2006-07-25 20:54:05
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answered by })i({ 2
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L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotad, one of the first movie ever made, 1895.
2006-07-25 21:03:54
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answered by chien andalou 3
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Metropolis made in 1927, it blows the mind WOW!
2006-07-25 20:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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