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Journal of e-Media Studies, Volume 7 Issue 1: Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)

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Lubin Good Night ad, New York Clipper, November 24, 1906, 1076. The film is not known to survive, but two frames are reproduced in the ad. The catalog hype for The American Flag, Floating read: “America’s emblem, always beautiful and always welcome, no matter where exhibited. The flag is large, and, being shown on a black background, causes it to stand out as though one could grasp it. It will enthuse any audience.” Lubin’s Films (1904), 23.

 

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