Overview:
William K.L. Dickson plays the violin while two men dance. This is the oldest surviving sound film where sound is recorded on the phonograph.Status: | Released (1894-08-31) |
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Awards: | 1 win |
Productions: | Edison Studios, Thomas A. Edison, Inc. |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | No Language |
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- 110347: William K.L. Dickson - Director - Directing
- 110348: William Heise - Director of Photography - Camera
- 3564323: Charles D'Almaine - Musician - Sound
- 1120786: Fred Ott - Assistant Director - Directing
- 110347: William K.L. Dickson - Musician - Sound
- 110348: William Heise - Director - Directing
- 110347: William K.L. Dickson - Producer - Production
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There's something very charming hearing the tune of the violin with the crackles expected from record such old audio. The fact that we are even able to play both video and audio together shows this is definitely a film for the history books. Even though it isn't even the focus of the ....
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