Not definitive information but in screenings of Ernie Gehr's Eureka,
which triple step-prints the original film, I've seen it dated to after
the turn of the century.
j
julien guillemet wrote:
> Hi,=20
>
> Does someone know the precise date of the early film =E2=80=98Market Street=
> =E2=80=99 (American Mutoscope and Biograph) (camera on a cable car going u=
> p Market Street in San Francisco)? I found 1899 but I would like to double =
> check.=20
> Also, this film has long been considered anonymous but I=E2=80=99ve been to=
> ld that it might have changed and that it was attributed to a cameraman but=
> I am not sure and don=E2=80=99t know where to look. Does someone know abou=
> t that or where I could find some answers?
>
> Thank you a lot for you help, I would really appreciate
>
> Best,=20
>
> Julien
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