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Hand-cranked motion-picture viewer (1895–1949)
The Mutoscope is an early motion picture device, invented by W. K. L. Dickson and Herman Casler and granted U.S. patent 549309A to Herman Casler on November
Mutoscope
Defunct American film studio
The Biograph Company, also known as the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, was a motion picture company founded in 1895 and active until 1916. It
Biograph_Company
Mutoscope cards were still images, typically of pin-up material, printed on cards and sold through vending machines. Their dimensions were 5+1⁄4-by-3+1⁄4-inch
Mutoscope_cards
International Mutoscope Reel Company was an American amusement arcade company. They were formed in the early 1920s, to produce Mutoscope machines and the
International Mutoscope Reel Company
International_Mutoscope_Reel_Company
Erotic film dating from the early 1900s
What the Butler Saw is a mutoscope reel and an early example of erotic films dating from the early 1900s. It depicted a scene of a woman partially undressing
What the Butler Saw (mutoscope)
What_the_Butler_Saw_(mutoscope)
Optical toy
book called the Mutoscope, which mounted the pages on a central rotating cylinder rather than binding them in a book. The mutoscope remained a popular
Flip_book
It was patented in February 1896. Basically a miniature version of the mutoscope for home use, the Kinora worked very much like a flip book in the shape
Kinora
1906 American film
1906 American black-and-white short silent Western film from American Mutoscope & Biograph Company. It was directed by Wallace McCutcheon and Frank J
From Leadville to Aspen: A Hold-Up in the Rockies
From_Leadville_to_Aspen:_A_Hold-Up_in_the_Rockies
1900 film by Arthur Marvin
Holmes' attempts to thwart the intruder end in failure. Originally shown in Mutoscope machines in arcades, Sherlock Holmes Baffled has a running time of 30
Sherlock_Holmes_Baffled
1904 film
manufacturing plants. They were made by G. W. "Billy" Bitzer of the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, were shown at the Westinghouse Auditorium at the
Westinghouse_Works,_1904
1901 American film
Star Theatre over a period of about a month. Produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (often shortened to Biograph), it was filmed by F
Star_Theatre_(film)
Coin-operated entertainment machine
created, such as fortune telling and strength tester machines as well as mutoscopes, and installed along with other attractions at fairs, traveling carnivals
Arcade_game
American film series
A Career of Crime is an American Mutoscope film series made in New York City in 1900. The film series includes No. 1: Start in Life; No. 2: Going the
A_Career_of_Crime
Fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Holmes over 1,000 times. Holmes's first screen appearance was in the 1900 Mutoscope film, Sherlock Holmes Baffled. From 1921 to 1923, Eille Norwood played
Sherlock_Holmes
American comic strip by Carl Schultze
American Mutoscope & Biograph Co. 23 May 1902. H18034) Foxy Grandpa Shows the Boys a Trick or Two with the Tramp (Copyright American Mutoscope & Biograph
Foxy_Grandpa
American inventor (1867–1939)
N "Harry" Marvin, which eventually was incorporated into the American Mutoscope Company in December 1895. Casler was born in Sandwich, Illinois. Casler
Herman_Casler
American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)
Leon Gaumont and the American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. In 1898, he also became a shareholder of the Biograph and Mutoscope Company for France. In April
Thomas_Edison
Ancient form of storytelling
Kaiserpanorama Kinematoscope Kinetoscope Magic lantern Megalethoscope Mutoscope Peep show Phantasmagoria Phenakistiscope Praxinoscope Raree show Shadow
Shadow_play
American film editor
early days of Hollywood, specifically for their work at the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company working as editors for D. W. Griffith. James is credited
James_and_Rose_Smith
American illustrator and pin-up artist (1907–1993)
the company, called Victory Girls, was published both in calendar and mutoscope-card form. In 1946, Mozert created the publicity poster for Republic Pictures'
Zoë_Mozert
1910 film directed by D. W. Griffith
Hollywood, California. It was directed by D. W. Griffith of the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (then based in New York City). The film is a melodrama
In_Old_California_(1910_film)
Films that present sexually explicit subject matter
Retrieved 3 May 2016. Produced by Frederick S. Armitage for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. "Full caption: Birth of the Pearl. Camera: F.S.
Pornographic_film
Visual art consisting of moving images
"peep show" devices such as the Electrotachyscope, Kinetoscope and the Mutoscope. Not much later, exhibitors managed to project films on large screens
Film
British-American inventor (1860–1935)
company with them, to become part of the group that formed the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, returning permanently to work in the United Kingdom
William_Kennedy_Dickson
1904 blackface minstrel silent short comedy film from the United States
Cinematography A. E. Weed Production company American Mutoscope and Biograph Company Distributed by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company Release date April 8, 1904 (1904-04-08)
A_Nigger_in_the_Woodpile
Time capsule in Georgia, United States
a device of his innovation called a "Language Integrator", a modified Mutoscope that was a hand-operated movie projector with sound that would teach English
Crypt_of_Civilization
French motion-picture pioneer (1841–1890s)
defence in a court case brought by Thomas Edison against the American Mutoscope Company, in which Edison claimed to be the first and sole inventor of
Louis_Le_Prince
American businessman (1860–1929)
1929) was an American businessman. He was a founder of the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. He was also a founder of The Magic Introduction
Elias_Bernard_Koopman
English actor (1872–1901)
the defence in a lawsuit brought by Thomas Edison against the American Mutoscope Company. Le Prince testified about the inventions of his late father,
Adolphe_Le_Prince
1908 American film
starring Edward Dillon and Robert Harron. The film was released by American Mutoscope & Biograph on February 10, 1908. According to a contemporary magazine
Bobby's_Kodak
1900 film by Frederick S. Armitage
film produced in the year 1900 by Frederick S. Armitage for American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Armitage's main claim to fame is film direction;
A_Nymph_of_the_Waves
1901 American film
China. The film was made by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. List of American films of 1901 American Mutoscope and Biograph Company "AFI|Catalog"
Arrival_of_Tongkin_Train
1897 American film
an early black and white silent film released in 1897 by the American Mutoscope Company. It is considered to be one of the first examples of a phantom
The_Haverstraw_Tunnel
1901 silent film
School is a silent film documentary made on April 30, 1901, by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company made in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA. The cinematographer
Band and Battalion of the U.S. Indian School
Band_and_Battalion_of_the_U.S._Indian_School
Erotic entertainment viewed through a viewing slot
pictures were presented in peep boxes, such as the kinetoscope and the mutoscope. These remained relatively popular for erotic and pornographic films,
Peep_show
American filmmaker (1875–1948)
accepted a role as a stage extra in Professional Jealousy for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, where he met cameraman Billy Bitzer. In 1908, Biograph's
D._W._Griffith
1905 American film
and probably directed, by Billy Bitzer on June 5, 1905 at the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company's (AM&B) studio on 14th Street in New York City.
2_A._M._in_the_Subway
1896 American film
after receiving the news. It was filmed by a two-man crew for American Mutoscope and Biograph Company on 68 mm film, 60.02 m in length. McKinley's brother
McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio
McKinley_at_Home,_Canton,_Ohio
1905 American film
photographed by G. W. Bitzer. It was produced and distributed by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. It is a surviving film. The AFI Catalog of Feature
In the Swimming Pool, Palm Beach, Florida
In_the_Swimming_Pool,_Palm_Beach,_Florida
1899 short film
American comedy film either by the Lubin Manufacturing Company or American Mutoscope company, inspired by the popular song with the same name. A book agent
How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?
How_Would_You_Like_to_Be_the_Ice_Man?
1904 American film
is a 1904 American short silent action film produced by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company and directed by Wallace McCutcheon, Sr. A family of
The_Moonshiner_(film)
1897 American short comedy-drama film
1897 American short comedy-drama film. The film was made by the American Mutoscope Company. It concerns a man peeping through a keyhole at an attractive
Peeping_Tom_(1897_film)
Defunct American film production organization (1894–1918)
public exhibition, 1893–95. After Dickson's departure for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in 1895, he was replaced as director of production
Edison_Studios
1903 American film
camera setup in 68 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.36:1. American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. registered the copyright on February 4, 1897. The actor
Rip_Van_Winkle_(1903_film)
1903 American film
is one of the earliest Western films, being released by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in October 1903. (According to silentera.com, portions
Kit_Carson_(1903_film)
Two-player action toy and game
shoulders to get ready for the next round. From 1948, the International Mutoscope Corporation produced a coin-operated arcade machine called Silver Gloves
Rock_'Em_Sock_'Em_Robots
One-piece, skin-tight garment made of knitted or stretch material
Retrieved 31 March 2013. Produced by Frederick S. Armitage for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company "Sex in Cinema: Pre-1920s Greatest and Most Influential
Bodystocking
American film director
the early American motion picture industry, working with the American Mutoscope & Biograph, Edison and American Star Film companies. McCutcheon's wealth
Wallace_McCutcheon_Sr.
American actor (1926–2005)
Russell, 1996, pp. 153. Tommy Bond at IMDb Biography on filmsofthegoldenage.com American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. Tommy 'Butch' Bond at Find a Grave
Tommy_Bond
Optical illusion
optical toys like the phenakistiscope and the zoetrope, praxinoscope, mutoscope, theatre optique (optical theater) and later in cinema. This theory has
Persistence_of_vision
Film genre using footage of real events
the American Mutoscope company. This was initially set up to exploit peep-show type short movies displayed with W.K.L. Dickson's mutoscope, after he left
Actuality_film
Film list
(American Mutoscope & Biograph) The Cowboy and the Lady (American Mutoscope & Biograph) The Great Train Robbery (Edison) Kit Carson (American Mutoscope & Biograph)
List of Western films before 1920
List_of_Western_films_before_1920
1903 film
USA museum. It allowed the public to view the film on a hand cranked mutoscope while surrounded by hanging chains and standing on a copper plate. In
Electrocuting_an_Elephant
Mock conflict using pillows as weapons
cinematography. 1897 saw the release of A Pillow Fight by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company followed by Pillow Fight from Edison Studios. In
Pillow_fight
1897 short silent film
Picture Catalogue. New York City: American Mutoscope & Biograph Company. 1902. p. 13. American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. "250. The Biggest Fish
Young_America_(1897_film)
Form of visual entertainment
pictures were presented in peep boxes, such as the kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Stanhope (optical bijou) Thomas Weynants, "From the Rarekiek, 17th. &
Raree_show
Dog featured on the His Master's Voice trademark
Company, William Sinkler Darby and Theodore Bernard Birnbaum, recorded a Mutoscope in 1900 entitled 'Nipper runs amok!'. A similar looking dog was used to
Nipper
Use of graphics to plan a film or story
Photomatic brand of the booths was manufactured by the International Mutoscope Reel Company of New York City. Earlier versions took only one photo per
Storyboard
1898 American film
film made in May 1898. The film was produced and distributed by American Mutoscope Company, the first company in the United States devoted entirely to film
Some_Dudes_Can_Fight
1899 film by Herbert Beerbohm Tree
commonly known. Filmed in London, England, in September 1899, at the British Mutoscope and Biograph Company's open-air studio on the Embankment, it was a silent
King_John_(film)
1941 Donald Duck cartoon
Duck watches a risqué Daisy perform the "Dance of the Seven Veils" in a Mutoscope at a penny arcade nickelodeon peep show. Donald also struggles with a
A_Good_Time_for_a_Dime
American films company
terminated the company in 1918. History of cinema Edison v. American Mutoscope & Biograph Co., 151 F. 767 (2d. Cir. 1907). U.S. v. Motion Picture Patents
Motion Picture Patents Company
Motion_Picture_Patents_Company
1898 British film
Christmas film and a technical marvel of its time, although American Mutoscope released Santa Claus Filling Stockings and The Christmas Tree Party a
Santa_Claus_(1898_film)
1905 film by J. Stuart Blackton
based on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, following the 1900 Mutoscope trick film Sherlock Holmes Baffled, and is usually regarded as the first
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom
Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes;_or,_Held_for_Ransom
Scene, produced by Edison Studios The Demon Barber, produced by American Mutoscope The Devil in a Convent, directed by Georges Méliès, later re-released
1899_in_film
Edison film projection system
employment on April 2, 1895.[citation needed] Dickson formed the American Mutoscope Company in December 1895 with partners Herman Casler, Henry Norton Marvin
Vitascope
Video game genre
British amusement arcades in the 1930s. In the United States, International Mutoscope Reel Company adapted these British arcade driving games into the electro-mechanical
Racing_video_game
Sports-simulating video game
1940s and 1970s. Examples include boxing games such as International Mutoscope Reel Company's K.O. Champ (1955), bowling games such as Bally Manufacturing's
Sports_video_game
1914 animated silent film
animation techniques, like keyframes, registration marks, tracing paper, the Mutoscope action viewer, and animation loops. It influenced the next generation
Gertie_the_Dinosaur
1904 American film
is a 1904 American short silent comedy film produced by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company and directed by Wallace McCutcheon, Sr. A group of
The_Widow_and_the_Only_Man
1900 American short film directed by Frederick S. Armitage
in MGM's The Wizard of Oz.[unreliable source?] Created by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company along with its sister film, Grapewin's Chimmie Hicks
Chimmie_Hicks_at_the_Races
Triumphal arch in Manhattan, New York
External videos The Dewey Arch, American Mutoscope and Biograph Co., 1899. Available through the National Screening Room at the Library of Congress.
Dewey_Arch
Stage name for popular belly dancers
Brooklyn) used the name Little Egypt for her acting career. The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company released three short reels in 1897 with a dancer
Little_Egypt_(dancer)
Adaptation of a literary work into another work
only 30 seconds and was originally intended to be shown in hand-cranked Mutoscope machines. Méliès' 1902 original science-fiction feature A Trip to the
Literary_adaptation
Standard theatrical motion picture film gauge
(perforations) per frame, forcing his only major filmmaking competitor, American Mutoscope & Biograph, to use a 68 mm film that used friction feed, not sprocket
35_mm_movie_film
American reality television series episodes
cooler circa 1939–50 that needs full restoration; a functional antique Mutoscope arcade claw machine; a political textile sporting the likeness of someone
List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes
President of the United States in September 1896 produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. A Morning Alarm, produced by Edison Studios. A Sea
1896_in_film
Abandoned saltwater swimming pool complex in San Francisco
the beach below Cliff House at Sutro Baths, filmed in 1903 by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. The climax of the film The Lineup was shot at the
Sutro_Baths
1925 film
Strongheart directed by James Kirkwood Sr. and produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. The two films are based on Strongheart, the first
Braveheart_(1925_film)
Monument in Union Square, San Francisco, California, U.S.
Union Square, San Francisco (motion picture). San Francisco: American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Archived from the original on February 28, 2014
Dewey_Monument
English psychedelic rock band
album cut "Day for Night", recorded utilising Jacaranda's vintage 1948 Mutoscope Voice-o-Graph. Although Kula Shaker's sound owes a lot to the classic
Kula_Shaker
1988 British film
Neil and Chris (Nicholas and Jonathan Haley) look in a Victorian era Mutoscope and see a short bedroom farce: a slapstick performance featuring a squire
It_Couldn't_Happen_Here
1896 film by Auguste and Louis Lumière
converted into sausages (along with a duck and a boot) by a machine. American Mutoscope and Biograph made The Sausage Machine the same year, which was a parody
La_Charcuterie_mécanique
Type of dance
"Cake Walk", including a "Comedy Cake Walk" were filmed by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in 1903. Prancing steps were the main steps shown
Cakewalk
American film director
picture cinematographer and director, working primarily for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Often identified as "F.S. Armitage" in AM&B paperwork
Frederick_S._Armitage
1909 film directed by D. W. Griffith
film written and directed by D. W. Griffith, produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in New York City, and starring Florence Lawrence
The_Medicine_Bottle
Type of Middle Eastern dance
Thomas A. Edison, Inc". hdl.loc.gov. "Princess Rajah dance / American Mutoscope and Biograph Company". hdl.loc.gov. "About Tribal Bellydance". Tribalbellydance
Belly_dance
Sr. – (US) Automobile Races at Ormond, Fla., produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company – (US) Baby's Toilet, directed by Cecil Hepworth
1905_in_film
American cartoonist and animator (c.1866–1934)
techniques, including the use of registration marks, tracing paper, the Mutoscope action viewer, and the cycling of drawings to create repetitive action
Winsor_McCay
Motion picture exhibition device
challenge came from a new "peep show" device, the cheap, flip-book-based Mutoscope—another venture to which Dickson had secretly contributed while working
Kinetoscope
1908 short movie by David W. Griffith
1908 silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company of New York City. The 17-minute short, which is based
The Taming of the Shrew (1908 film)
The_Taming_of_the_Shrew_(1908_film)
1908 American film
1908 film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company which was based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, at the beginning
The_Black_Viper
Six DVD sets by the National Film Preservation Foundation (2000–2013)
Dickson and photographed by G. W. Bitzer to be shown on flip-card style mutoscope machines. Mr. Edison at Work in his Chemical Laboratory (1897, 1 min.)
Treasures from American Film Archives
Treasures_from_American_Film_Archives
1909 film directed by D. W. Griffith
Directed by D. W. Griffith Written by D. W. Griffith Produced by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company Starring Marion Leonard Cinematography Billy Bitzer
The_Gibson_Goddess
Issue 668, August 11, 1994, "True Lies" "Intangible Biomorphs" Film & Mutoscope installation, Annecy Animation Film Festival, 1987 "Spatial set operations
Jacques_Stroweis
federal court upheld the validity of the Latham patent. Edison v. American Mutoscope & Biograph Co., 151 F. 767, 81 C.C.A. 391 (March 5, 1907). U.S. Patent
Latham_loop
Articles and templates related to animation in the United States
first employed new techniques such as keyframes, registration marks, the Mutoscope action viewer, and animation loops. While McCay continued to animate by
American_animation
1909 film directed by D. W. Griffith
A print of the film still exists. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's
The_Curtain_Pole
Hungarian film production company
Round Table Prods. N.V. 1989 Seven Minutes [de] Klaus Maria Brandauer Mutoscope Film 1989 Cyrano de Bergerac Jean-Paul Rappeneau Hachette Premiere & Cie
Mafilm
1903 film by Wallace McCutcheon, Sr.
and one of the earliest Westerns, having been released by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in October 1903. It incorporates part of the footage
The_Pioneers_(1903_film)
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Biblical
bean; destruction
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower, Love
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin
Brings Good News
Female
Polish
 Feminine form of Polish Serafin, SERAFINA means "burning one" or "serpent." Compare with other forms of Serafina.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Master of Kapil
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Scottish
Follower of Christ; Diminutives of Any Masculine; Feminine Name Beginning with Christ; Anointed Christian; Abbreviation of Christine
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Winfrið, WINFRID means "friend of peace."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, downy-cheeked, or, soft-haired.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Swedish
Lovable; Grace; Easy to Love; Gracious Beauty
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