Monkeyshines, No. 1

1890 Documentary

Experimental film made to test the original cylinder format of the Kinetoscope and believed to be the first film shot in the United States. It shows a blurry figure in white standing in one place making large gestures and is only a few seconds long.

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The following is an overview of the events of 1890 in film, including a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

== Events ==
The first moving pictures were developed on celluloid film by William Friese Greene, a British inventor, in Hyde Park, London in 1889. The process was patented in 1890.
William K. L. Dickson completes his work for Thomas Edison on the Kinetograph cylinder either in this year or 1889. Monkeyshines No. 1 becomes the first film shot on the system.

== Films ==
London's Trafalgar Square, directed by William Carr Croft and Wordsworth Donisthorpe.
Monkeyshines, No. 1 – contradictory sources indicate this was shot either in June 1889 or November 1890, Monkeyshines, No. 2 and Monkeyshines, No. 3, directed by William K. L. Dickson.
Mosquinha, directed by Étienne-Jules Marey.
Traffic in King's Road, Chelsea, directed by William Friese-Greene.

== Births ==

== Deaths ==
c. 16 September – Louis Le Prince, French film pioneer, director of Roundhay Garden Scene (born 1842)

== Notes ==

== External links ==
Media related to 1890 in film at Wikimedia Commons

List of 1890 films at IMDb
List of 1890 deaths at IMDb
List of 1890 births at IMDb

Source: Wikipedia

演员

演员角色
G. Sacco Albanese Self

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