OLDEST MOVIE IN THE WOLRD

Roundhay Garden Scene
• Release Date: October 14, 1888
• Country of Origin: Filmed in the United Kingdom
Producer and Director: Louis Le Prince
• Starring: Annie Hartley; Adolphe Le Prince; Joseph Whitley; and Sarah Whitley
• Running Time: 2.11 seconds

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Roundhay Garden Scene is the oldest surviving movie in the world. It was a short silent film created in 1888 by French inventor Louis Le Prince. The film features Le Prince’s son, Adolphe, Sarah Whitley and Joseph Whitley (who owned the home where the movie was filmed), and Annie Hatley walking around in a garden.

Le Prince recorded the film using 1888 Eastman Kodak paper base photographic film through a single-lens combi camera projector, which Le Prince created. In 1930 the National Science Museum in London, England produced photographic copies of the surviving parts from the filmstrip.

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