1902 in film

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List of years in film

The year 1902 in film involved some significant events.

Events[]

  • March 10 – A Circuit Court decision in the United States ends Thomas Edison's monopoly on 35 mm movie film technology.[1]
  • April 2 – Thomas Lincoln Tally opens the Electric Theater, the first permanent movie theater, in Los Angeles.[2] Tally co-founds the First National Exhibitors Circuit in 1917.[3][4]
  • August 9 – Georges Méliès' film The Coronation of Edward VII (a staged simulation with inserted actuality footage) is first shown in London on the evening of the Coronation itself.
  • September 1 – Actor/producer Méliès premières the first science fiction film, the silent A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans La Lune), at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin in Paris, France; it proves an immediate success.[5] One scene features the animated human face of the moon being struck in the eye by a rocket.
  • William Wardell invents an 11 mm amateur film format, Vitak.

Notable films released in 1902[]

Mitchell and Kenyon[]

Screenshot from the film Living Wigan.
  • Bradford Coronation Procession
  • Burnley v. Manchester United, this film may be the first moving picture images of Manchester United ever recorded.
  • Comic Pictures In High Street, West Bromwich
  • Dewsbury v. Manningham
  • Electric Tram Rides from Forster Square, Bradford
  • Employees Leaving Storey's Moor Lane Mill, Lancaster
  • The Great Local Derby: Accrington v. Church, Cricket Match
  • Leeds Athletic And Cycling Club Carnival
  • Lieutenant Clive Wilson And The Tranby Croft Party, Hull
  • Living Wigan
  • Sheffield United v. Bury
  • Street Scenes In Halifax
  • Tram Ride Into Halifax
  • Wexford Bull Ring
  • Workers Leaving The Jute Works, Barrow

Edwin S. Porter[]

Ferdinand Zecca[]

  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, directed by Ferdinand Zecca, hand-tinted (in 1905) by Segundo de Chomón
  • Quo Vadis?, directed by Lucien Nonguet and Ferdinand Zecca

Georges Méliès[]

Man in the moon scene.

Others[]

  • The Enchanted Cup, directed by Walter A. Booth (British) [6]
  • The Little Match Seller, directed by James Williamson
  • Maria Marten, or The Murder at the Red Barn, (British) directed by Dicky Martin[7]
  • The Prince of Darkness, produced by America Mutoscope
  • Sleeping Beauty (aka La Belle au Bois Dormant)[8]
  • Snow White, produced by Siegmund Lubin
  • The Troublesome Fly, produced by Biograph [9]
  • Working Rotary Snow Plows, produced by Edison Studios

Births[]

Thelma Ritter.
Larry Fine.
  • January 2Sybil Seely, American silent film actress (d. 1984)
  • January 11Atang de la Rama, Filipina silent film actress and singer (d. 1991)
  • January 31Tallulah Bankhead, American actress (d. 1968)
  • February 3Dolly Rudeman, Dutch film poster designer (d. 1980)
  • February 14Thelma Ritter, American actress (d. 1965)
  • March 8Louise Beavers, African-American film and television actress (d. 1962)
  • March 23Philip Ober, American actor (d. 1982)
  • March 27Kenneth Macpherson, Scottish-born avant-garde film-maker (d. 1971)
  • March 28Flora Robson, English actress (d. 1984)
  • April 25Mary Miles Minter, American actress (d. 1984)
  • May 2Brian Aherne, English actor (d. 1986)
  • May 3Walter Slezak, Austrian-born character actor and singer (d. 1983)
  • May 4Mona Mårtenson, Swedish film actress (d. 1956)
  • May 6Max Ophüls, German-born film director (d. 1957)
  • May 10David O. Selznick, American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive (d. 1965)
  • May 21Anatole Litvak, Russian-born American filmmaker (d. 1974)
  • May 28Luis César Amadori, Italian–Argentine film director and screenwriter (d. 1977)
  • May 30Stepin Fetchit, American comedian and film actor (d. 1985)
  • June 5Walter Plunkett, American costume designer (d. 1982 )
  • June 22Marguerite De La Motte, American film actress (d. 1950)
  • July 1William Wyler, German-born American film director, producer and screenwriter (d. 1981)
  • July 6 – Carlos Vander Tolosa, Filipino film director, actor and screenwriter (d. 1965)
  • July 18
    • Dimitar Panov, Bulgarian film and theater actor and director (d. 1985)
    • Chill Wills, American actor and a singer (d. 1978)
  • August 10
    • Norma Shearer, Canadian-American actress (d. 1983)
    • Curt Siodmak, Polish-born American novelist and screenwriter (d. 2000)
  • August 11Lloyd Nolan, American film and television actor (d. 1985)
  • August 22Leni Riefenstahl, German film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, photographer, actress, dancer and propagandist for the Nazis (d. 2003)
  • September 5Darryl F. Zanuck, American film producer and studio executive (d. 1979)
  • September 22John Houseman, Romanian-born British-American actor and producer (d. 1988)
  • October 5Larry Fine, American actor, comedian, member of The Three Stooges (d. 1975)
  • October 18Miriam Hopkins, American film and TV actress (d. 1972)
  • October 28
    • Jenny Gilbertson, née Brown, Scottish documentary filmmaker (d. 1990)
    • Elsa Lanchester, British-born American actress (d. 1986)
  • November 4John P. Fulton, American special effects supervisor (d. 1966)
  • December 9Margaret Hamilton, American film character actress (d. 1985)
  • December 19
    • Barton MacLane, American actor, playwright and screenwriter (d. 1969)
    • Ralph Richardson, English actor (d. 1983)

Deaths[]

  • February 15 – Wilhelmina J. R. Albregt-Engelman, Dutch actress (born 1834)

References[]

  1. ^ "Continued Legal Battles". Thomas A. Edison Papers. Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences. 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
  2. ^ Cinema treasures
  3. ^ Films of the Golden Age. Archived 2004-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ First National filmography.
  5. ^ Hammond, Paul (1974), Marvellous Méliès, London: Gordon Fraser, p. 141, ISBN 0-900406-38-0
  6. ^ Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0036-6. Page 14.
  7. ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
  8. ^ Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0036-6. Page 14.
  9. ^ Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0036-6. Page 16.
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