As I was hunting through my film collection, I came across several interesting Edison films made in the late 1800s. One of these was a short film of Annie Oakley shooting small glass targets. Annie Oakley (August 13, 1860 -- November 3, 1926) Born Phoebe Ann Mosey, she was an American sharpshoote...
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Annie Oakley was probably the most famous marksman/woman in the world when this short clip was produced in Edison’s Black Maria studio in West Orange, New Jersey. Barely five feet tall, Annie was always associated with the wild west, although she was born in 1860 as Phoebe Ann Oakley Mozee (or M...
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Título: Annie Oakley. Productora: Compañía Thomas Edison. Intérpretes: Annie Oakley y probablemente Prank Buttler (su esposo) Año: 1894 Duración: 20 segundos. Annie Oakley, la tiradora más famosa del mundo, hace ejercicios de puntería asistida por su marido (Frank Buttler). Reseña histórica...
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A little slice of American History from the Edison Black Maria studio from November of 1894 shows the real life Annie Oakley shooting fixed targets and airbourne tossed glass balls. Truly a fascinating little piece of film that bridges the real Wild West with a theme that was to run through count...
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This is the real Annie Oakley, filmed at Edison's famous 'Black Maria', known as the 'First Movie Studio' in 1894. It was the 11th film made after commercial showings began, in 1894. Also known as 'The "Little Sure Shot" of the "Wild West," exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls, etc.'.
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