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Biographie de William Friese-Greene, inventeur britannique à l'origine de la fabrication des caméras cinématographiques.Biographie de William Friese-Greene, inventeur britannique à l'origine de la fabrication des caméras cinématographiques.Biographie de William Friese-Greene, inventeur britannique à l'origine de la fabrication des caméras cinématographiques.
- Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Renée Asherson
- Miss Tagg
- (as Renee Asherson)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the extras in this movie is a teenage Ronald Kray (later the infamous London gangster).
- GaffesIn 1915 when Green's three eldest sons join the army, the landlord's agent mentions that the Spanish influenza is going around. In actuality the Spanish influenza did not begin until 1918.
- Citations
William Fox-Talbot: The original thinker - the innovator - mustn't mind seeming a little foolish to his contemporaries. He must always look to his star... In the end, he may still fail. That's unimportant. If he is true to himself, he won't be too unhappy or embittered, even in failure, and will still speak for what is good.
- Crédits fousClosing credits superimposed over the tablet bearing the following: WILLIAM FRIESE-GREENE 1855 - 1921 A PIONEER OF THE CINEMA
- ConnexionsEdited into Kraft Television Theatre: The Magic Box (1956)
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A brilliant biography of one of the virtually unknown inventors of modern motion pictures. The historical aspects are incredibly well researched and detailed (look at the film credits)-- down to the reproduction of a beautiful example of his first twin-lensed motion picture camera, which was stereoscopic (which proved not be be practical until the introduction of polarized projection at the 1939 World's Fair). This film was made as a showcase piece for the 1951 "Festival of Britain" at the current location of the Royal Festival Hall and the Museum of the Moving Image on the banks of the Thames in London, England. What remains of the original Friese-Greene camera may be seen at the Science Museum in London. For those interested in the history of the cinema, and its earliest experiments, this is a "must see" film. Historical footage is brilliantly incorporated into the story. Although the presentation is a little bit slow by today's standards, it remains a fascinating and unique film. For related topics see the book "The Missing Reel", by Christopher Rawlence, about the other unknown film pioneer, Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince.
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- Durée1 heure 58 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was La boîte magique (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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