A Soldier's Courtship
A Soldier's Courtship is an 1896 British short silent drama film that was directed by R.W. Paul. It depicts a woman sitting on a bench, who is later approached by a soldier. At first, the woman refuses the soldier's advance on her, but later, they are kissing each other very excitedly.
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Directed by | R.W. Paul |
Produced by | R.W. Paul |
Starring | Fred Storey, Julia Seale |
Cinematography | R.W. Paul |
Release date | 1896 |
Legacy
The Natural Science and Media Museum of England said that the film was "Britain’s, and arguably the world’s, first fiction film."[1]
Lost film
The Soldier's Courtship was originally a lost film, but was later discovered in the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and was premiered at the Pordenone silent film festival in October 2011.[2]
References
- "ROBERT PAUL AND THE RACE TO INVENT CINEMA". THE NATIONAL SCIENCE AND MEDIA MUSEUM. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- Says, Urbanora (2011-07-25). "The Soldier's Courtship". The Bioscope. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
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