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Edison, the invention of the movies [videorecording].

Contributor Thomas A. Edison, Inc.

Imprint:New York : Kino International, c2005.

Description4 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Note:Closed-captioned.

Note:The great train robbery -- Birth of a nation -- Three American beauties -- How a French nobleman found a wife -- The wonders of magnetism -- Jack and the beanstalk -- The public and private care of infants -- At Bear Track Gulch.

Target AudienceNot rated.

Note:A collection of 140 films from the Edison Company, run by Thomas Edison who invented of the machines which produced early motion pictures; films in the collection were produced in the early 20th century.

System Details NotesDVDs, Dolby digital.

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Contributor
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Series Statement
Buhl Library Video Collection
Subject:
Motion picture film collections.
Silent films.
Index Term - Genre/Form
Short films.
Silent films.
Black and white films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
Short films.
Fiction films.
Added Entry - Uniform Title
Great train robbery (Motion picture)
Birth of a nation (Motion picture : 1915)
Three American beauties (Motion picture)
How a French nobleman found a wife (Motion picture)
Wonders of magnetism (Motion picture)
Jack and the beanstalk (Motion picture)
Public and private care of infants (Motion picture)
At Bear Track Gulch (Motion picture)