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             Automobile Parade 
            Also known as [Parade of Automobiles] 
            (1900) United States of America 
            B&W : 128 feet 
            Directed by William C. Paley 
            Cast: (unknown) 
            William Paley production; distributed by [?] Edison Manufacturing Company? / Cinematography by William C. Paley. / © 6 February 1900 by Thomas A. Edison [D3293]. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The production was shot on 4 November 1899 in New York, New York. The film was also available in a 50-foot length. Musser control number 767. 
            Documentary: Actuality. 
            Reviews: [The Phonoscope, December 1899, page 10] The famous Madison Square Garden forms the background of this excellent picture. A number of very fine automobiles pass in this strip, coming close to the camera and show clear and life size. A very strange coincidence in the closing of the picture is two old ladies who drive by in a dilapidated looking buggy drawn by a long eared mule. This is a remarkable picture showing up-to-date means of transportation in New York City, and the incident of the mule and the two old ladies adds a sufficient amount of humor. 
            Survival status: Print exists in the Library of Congress film archive (paper print collection) [35mm paper positive (LC 128), master positive (FPE 5062), duplicate negative (FPE 5063), low-contrast duplicate negative (FPE 5064), low-contrast reference positives (FEB 9315, FEB 9316), reference positives (FPE 5017, FPE 5018)]. 
            Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. 
            Keywords: Animals: Mules - Parades - Transportation: Automobiles, Buggies - USA: New York: New York: Madison Square 
            Listing updated: 20 December 2024. 
            References: Musser-Edison pp. 563-565; Musser-Emerge pp. 274, 598; Niver-Early p. 18 : Website-IMDb; Website-LoC. 
            
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