Japanese village /

  • Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
  • Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
Publication date
January 1901
Publisher
United States : Thomas A. Edison, Inc

Abstract

At the beginning of the film, at a distance of about one-hundred feet, is a two-story building with a balcony, some tropical plants, and a telephone pole. A young Japanese man appears directly in front of the camera. He is accompanied by two small Japanese boys attired in tight knee britches and rather loose sleeved blouses. The three of them exhibit their gymnastic powers by performing back handsprings, back flips, unusual handstands, etc. There are two spectators in Occidental clothing. Nothing shown in the film indicates Japanese surroundings.From a contemporary Edison film company catalog: THE JAPANESE VILLAGE. Unguinoso. [code for telegraphic orders]. One of the most fascinating exhibits on the Midway at the Pan-American Exposition is...

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