The first movie ever made ??
is that true that it's the 1st movie ever made ??
"If you make an ass out of yourself, there will always be someone to ride you." -Bruce Lee
is that true that it's the 1st movie ever made ??
"If you make an ass out of yourself, there will always be someone to ride you." -Bruce Lee
No, that would be "The Great Train Robbery" a western from 1903. There were also moving images as far back as the late 1800's. Edison used to film boxing matches, so we'll never really have a definitive "first". There are also some french films, that came out prior to The Great Train robbery. The most famous being "A Trip To The Moon" (1902). It's too tough to say really. Nosferatu came out in 1922, this is long after the film boom of the teens. In fact the first feature length comedy was in 1914 (Tillies Puntured Romance with Charlie Chaplin).
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"No, that would be "The Great Train Robbery" a western from 1903."
"The most famous being "A Trip To The Moon" (1902)."
Come on man...
There was a version of A Christmas Carol made in 1901. And I know that was not the first movie made.
shareDo you know if that movie survived?
shareThey've pieced together a copy that is supposed to be mostly complete:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY3ZgSHgdSM
FYI: See my typo above that I fixed. It's not the first movie ever made.
First movie was The Horse in Motion in 1878, which featured a guy on a horse for sixteen seconds. The first family movie was Roundhouse Garden Scene in 1888, which was a whopping two seconds long. The first horror movie I believe was in 1896 and featured a guy seeing a bunch of skeletons and bats and such in a castle. Unless you count the thirty second film The Train Pulling Into the Station, which featured a train coming straight at the screen and apparently scared the crap out of people. I believe this came out in 1889 or 1890.
There was also a twenty second or so clip in 1894 or 1895 (something like that) that featured the real-life beheading of a woman convicted for murder.
A lot of people dont count those because of the length. It also depends on your definition of what a movie is. If it requires a plot and character development and other factors, a clip of a moving train isnt likely to count.
shareNot The first
But maybe 'best first'
Pretty creepy and effective til this day imo...