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blocks the picture.
Mutoscopes were
originally manufactured from 1895 to 1909 for the
American Mutoscope Company,
later American Mutoscope and
Biograph Company...
- The
Biograph Company, also
known as the
American Mutoscope and
Biograph Company, was a
motion picture company founded in 1895 and
active until 1916. It...
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Mutoscope cards were
still images,
typically of pin-up material,
printed on
cards and sold
through vending machines.
Their dimensions were 5+1⁄4-by-3+1⁄4-inch...
- created, such as
fortune telling and
strength tester machines as well as
mutoscopes, and
installed along with
other attractions at fairs,
traveling carnivals...
- What the
Butler Saw is a
mutoscope reel and an
early example of
erotic films dating from the
early 1900s. It
depicted a
scene of a
woman partially undressing...
- and projection, and by the
early 1920s, had
stopped production of both
mutoscopes and the
movie reels that were pla**** by the machines.
Rather than allowing...
- Leon
Gaumont and the
American Mutoscope and
Biograph Co. In 1898, he also
became a
shareholder of the
Biograph and
Mutoscope Company for France. Edison's...
- book
called the
Mutoscope,
which mounted the
pages on a
central rotating cylinder rather than
binding them in a book. The
mutoscope remained a po****r...
- Hollywood, California. It was
directed by D. W.
Griffith of the
American Mutoscope and
Biograph Company (then
based in New York City). The film is a melodrama...
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Retrieved 3 May 2016.
Produced by
Frederick S.
Armitage for the
American Mutoscope and
Biograph Company. "Full caption:
Birth of the Pearl. Camera: F.S....