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CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1904.

SUMMARY
Approximately forty horses can be seen in the distance across a river. They are being driven into the water by men on horseback. The horses approach the camera position as they ford the river. The film ends as the horses are seen passing the camera and being herded by five men on horseback.

NOTES
Copyright: Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 18May04; H46142.

Cameraman, A. C. Abadie.

Cameraman credit from Niver's, Early motion pictures, p. 136.

Duration: 1:06 at 16 fps.

Filmed May 9, 1904 in Bliss, Oklahoma Territory.

Source used: Niver, Kemp R., Early motion pictures, 1985.

Received: 2/2000 from LC lab; ref prints and dupe neg; preservation; Paper Print Collection.

 
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