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

Streible Endnote 7

F. M. Prescott, “Catalogue of New Films for Projection and Other Purposes” (1899), 26, cited in Dylon Lamar Robbins, “War, Modernity, and Motion in the Edison Films of 1898,” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 26, no. 3 (2017): 351–75. See Charles Musser’s account of such films’ reception in New York theaters during the Spanish-American War. “A film of the American flag at the conclusion of each program guaranteed long, hysterical cheers.” Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company (University of California Press, 1991), 127. Other nations, of course, filmed other flags, such as the British productions Union Jack Fluttering (R. W. Paul, 1897) and The Flag of Britain (Cecil Hepworth, 1901).

 

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