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Life of an American Fireman

  • 1903
  • Not Rated
  • 6m
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6.4/10
2.9K
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Life of an American Fireman (1903)
ActionShort

A fireman rushes into a carriage to rescue a woman from a house fire. He breaks the windowpanes and carries the woman to safety; after dangerous and uncertain moments he also saves the woman... Read allA fireman rushes into a carriage to rescue a woman from a house fire. He breaks the windowpanes and carries the woman to safety; after dangerous and uncertain moments he also saves the woman's son.A fireman rushes into a carriage to rescue a woman from a house fire. He breaks the windowpanes and carries the woman to safety; after dangerous and uncertain moments he also saves the woman's son.

  • Directors
    • George S. Fleming
    • Edwin S. Porter
  • Writer
    • Edwin S. Porter
  • Stars
    • Edwin S. Porter
    • Vivian Vaughan
    • Arthur White
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • George S. Fleming
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Writer
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Stars
      • Edwin S. Porter
      • Vivian Vaughan
      • Arthur White
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Edwin S. Porter
    Edwin S. Porter
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Vivian Vaughan
    • The Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur White
    Arthur White
    • The Fireman
    • (uncredited)
    James H. White
    • Fire Chief
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • George S. Fleming
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Writer
      • Edwin S. Porter
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    7Hitchcoc

    Good Early View of Heroes

    The only problem I have with this is that half the film shows tanker after tanker going down a road in front of bystanders. It seemed as though the film firemen would never get to the fire. But, eventually they do and the film viewer gets a look at this dangerous occupation.
    7Ziggy5446

    Depicts a fireman's thrilling and dangerous calling and emphasizes the perils he encounters when human life is at stake.

    At Edison's Company, he experimented with longer films, and was responsible for directing the first American documentary or realistic narrative film, The Life of an American Fireman (1903). Though it's among the earliest story films (but by no means the first as often alleged), The six-minute narrative film combined re-enacted scenes and documentary footage, and was dramatically edited with inter-cutting between the exterior and interior of a burning house. Edison was actually uncomfortable with Porter's editing techniques, including his use of close-ups to tell an entertaining story. For action, excitement, & suspense, Life of an American Fireman rates awfully high, improving on all that went before, borrowing from what came before wherever it was already thrilling.
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    Action aplenty in Fireman.

    Director Edwin S. Porter ignites things early in Life of an American Fireman with little let up in this 1903 display of narrative filmmaking. Porter literally juxtaposes (early split screen) exposition before sounding the alarm for the smoke eaters to jump into action. After some firehouse mobilization we are treated to a stunning parade of galloping fire engines in what looks to be a twelve alarm fire. Arriving at the fire (actually more smoke) engulfed home the firemen battle their way into the house to save woman and child.

    Fireman has all the visual and circumstantial elements of suspense and action. It is the Towering Inferno of its day filled with human drama and in the balance moments. Porter's action is both non-stop and engrossing and if he needed any indication that this stuff had a future for making money he need look no further to the crowd quickly multiplying to watch the racing fire chariots in a top rate action film from this early period of film.
    6tavm

    Early Works of Film Directors-Review # 3: George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter's Life of an American Fireman

    Once again, I'm reviewing another of Edwin S. Porter's early films. In this one, a fireman wakes up and goes to work when an emergency is called out. So he and his men go to rescue some people and put out the fire. This was an early film that employed many cuts though some of those scenes took a static approach in depicting the action such as when you see fire vehicle after vehicle moving across the screen without any cuts to any particular vehicle. So the rescue scenes aren't as exciting to watch as when cross-cutting were employed in later films. So in summary, Life of an American Fireman was interesting and nothing else. Now on to Porter's most famous work: The Great Train Robbery...
    Snow Leopard

    Works Well in Creating Some Excitement & Suspense

    This short feature creates a pretty good sense of excitement and suspense. It seems to have been well-crafted, although the print is not always very clear now. It could almost be called a big-budget picture for its time, due to all the vehicles and equipment that they used in it.

    The first part of the film might be the most impressive, as the line of horse-drawn fire engines with all of their equipment race to the scene of the fire. The vantage point for the camera is well-chosen, and it does well in conveying the urgency of the situation. As it goes on to show the fire-fighters battling the blaze, the settings are believable, and they also seem rather detailed, although much of the detail is now obscured by the physical deterioration of the film.

    This was an ambitious effort for 1903. It still works well, and it is also an interesting look at the past.

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      There are actually two versions of this film. One version (the re-edit) was shown to the public as a demonstration of the earliest use of editing. It was later discovered that somebody re-edited this film in the 1930s or 1940s based on the real footage that had been salvaged. In the original version of the film, the interior point of view is shown first and completed. Then the exact same action repeating itself is shown again from the exterior.
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      Featured in Hollywood (1980)

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    • Release date
      • January 1903 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Life of an American Fireman
    • Filming locations
      • East Orange, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Edison Manufacturing Company
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    • Runtime
      6 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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