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Annie Oakley

United States

1894

1 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR William K.L. Dickson

PROD William K.L. Dickson

DP William Heise

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Annie get your guns. Standing on the left-hand corner of the stage, wearing a cowboy hat, a skirt with fringe at the hem, and a jacket with fringe hanging from the sleeves, Annie Oakley takes a rifle from her assistant, turns, and rapidly fires six shots, cocking the gun after each one, hitting six targets on a board at the other side of the stage. Then, as her assistant moves quickly to the target side of the stage and kneels down, Annie changes guns. The assistant tosses small clay pigeons in the air, one at a time, directly above his head; Annie takes aim and pulverizes each one. She’s finished her seventh of these shots when the reel ends. —IMDb

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William K.L. Dickson

Although his accomplishments have been long overshadowed by his legendary mentor, Thomas Edison, as well as by the Lumière Brothers, a convincing argument can be made that British engineer William Kennedy (W.K.) Laurie Dickson was the true father of the film industry. Without Dickson’s dream of elevating the primitive concept of moving pictures to a form of popular entertainment virtually limitless in scope, the cinema might never have progressed beyond its original status as a novelty, a toy for children. Not only was he the movies’ most tireless early supporter, he was also the first true filmmaker, and every director from the Hollywood mainstream to the fringes of the avant-garde owes him a tremendous debt of gratitude.

Born in 1860 in Minihic-sur-Ranse, France, Dickson was 19 when he first contacted Edison to seek work at the inventor’s Menlo Park, NJ, laboratory. Dickson’s request was promptly refused, but four years later he boarded an oceanliner and traveled to the U.S… read more

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saeed

13Jul10

hey ! I saw this in "film ist a girl and a gun".

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A fairly minor work from a forgotten film pioneer featuring a genuine American legend...

By Mutt on July 18, 2010

All but forgotten British film pioneer William K.L. Dickson (“Blacksmith Scene” & “Monkeyshines No. 1”) continues his work with William Heise and the Kinetoscope at Edison’s Black Maria studio…  read review

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