Blacksmith Scene

  • Charles Kayser
  • John Ott

Blacksmith Scene is an American film from 1893, which is considered the first produced for commercial screenings film.

Three men work on a piece of iron and drink this beer: Not a particularly exciting movie action and with a minute total time truly no evening program. Film history but has nevertheless written Blacksmith Scene. It has been produced in 1893 and is considered the first film, which has been rotated for commercial screenings. To visit he was using the Kinetoscope, a development of Thomas Alva Edison and William KL Dickson.

Blacksmith Scene is the second oldest film which is included in the National Film Registry, the directory particularly important American film productions.

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