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Annie Oakley

  • 1894
  • Not Rated
  • 1m
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6.3/10
1.6K
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Annie Oakley (1894)
Classical WesternSports DocumentaryDocumentaryShortWestern

Annie Oakley, the 'Little Miss Sure Shot' of the 'Wild West' gives an exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls and clay pigeons in a film from the Edison Catalog.Annie Oakley, the 'Little Miss Sure Shot' of the 'Wild West' gives an exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls and clay pigeons in a film from the Edison Catalog.Annie Oakley, the 'Little Miss Sure Shot' of the 'Wild West' gives an exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls and clay pigeons in a film from the Edison Catalog.

  • Director
    • William K.L. Dickson
  • Stars
    • Francis E. Butler
    • Annie Oakley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • William K.L. Dickson
    • Stars
      • Francis E. Butler
      • Annie Oakley
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Francis E. Butler
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    Annie Oakley
    Annie Oakley
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    • Director
      • William K.L. Dickson
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    8EasonVonn

    2.24.2024

    The picture is unexpected smooth and incredible. With Annie Oakley's perfect shooting performance perfectly make this picture join the rank of great films at the early cinema in Black Maria(mostly consisted with dynamic sport figures)

    "Most films featured well-known sports figures, excerpt from noted vaudeville acts, or performances by dancer or acrobats. Annie Oakley displayed her riders. A few Kinetoscope shorts were knockabout comic skits, forerunners of the story film." FILM HISTORY PAGE7 The picture is unexpected smooth and incredible. With Annie Oakley's perfect shooting performance perfectly make this picture join the rank of great films at the early cinema in Black Maria(mostly consisted with dynamic sport figures)

    "Most films featured well-known sports figures, excerpt from noted vaudeville acts, or performances by dancer or acrobats. Annie Oakley displayed her riders. A few Kinetoscope shorts were knockabout comic skits, forerunners of the story film." FILM HISTORY PAGE7.
    3vukelic-stjepan

    Shooting star

    It is first film where someone is starring. And who is starring there? See title of movie. You don't know who is Annie Oakley? I did not know also, but Annie is interesting girl who made her career with gun.

    Wikipedia says: ''Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. Her "amazing talent"[1] first came to light when the then-15-year-old won a shooting match with traveling-show marksman Frank E. Butler (whom she married). The couple joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West show a few years later. Oakley became a renowned international star, performing before royalty and heads of state.''

    I am curious, does USA people know who is Annie Oakley, is she recognized know or she is forgotten.
    7Kitahito

    Women's empowerment at its finest.

    Her story is motivating, her skills are worthy of respect, plus she is... well, quite attractive. This short movie isn't giving her the appreciation she needs, since let's be honest: you could destroy those targets with a longer butter knife is you have one, that's how close they are to Annie. Still, very nice gunwork and steady shooting, with the camera too. So yeah, this is something you should definetly check out if you think women are only capable to do stuff in the kitchen.
    10lhmcm

    An important and impressive part of history.

    This short film is important for 2 reasons: One, because it's real footage of the legendary Annie Oakley; two, because it is the earliest known depiction of the American west. Not The Great Train Robbery (1903), not Kindnapping by Indians (1899), but this. In 1894, there were anthers like this - Bucking Bronco, Sioux Ghost Dance, - but this is the earliest. While The Great Train Robbery kickstarted the genre as a 12 minute story, this film was the beginning. However, this is just a 20 second recording. So it isn't much, but I gave it a 10 star rating because its an important part of history, and it's impressive to see someone with such good aim exploding glass orbs. It's obviously not iconic or a masterpiece, but it's a great way to spend 26 seconds, and everyone should see it.
    10MrCritical1

    Pull!

    As the commercial exploitation of the kinetoscope grew, filmmakers realized they needed to produce films that appealed to an audience that included middle-class women. This film was produced with this audience in mind where Oakley demonstrated her awesome marksmanship.

    Great short film of what is possibly the first film featuring a firearm. Annie Oakley shows off her stuff and looks very good doing it.

    10* (10* Rating System)

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    • Trivia
      Copied at 30 frames per second from a 35mm print preserved by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Now available as part of a "mini series film" entitled "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" on DVD on "More Treasures from American Film Archives 1894-1931".
    • Connections
      Edited into Film ist a Girl & a Gun (2009)

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    • Release date
      • April 1894 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Edison Kinetoscope Records: Annie Oakley
    • Filming locations
      • West Orange, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Edison Manufacturing Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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