Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | Dolby Vision | Atmos
Rating: ⭐ 6.3/10 (3 reviews)
Duration: 8 minutes
Genres: History, Animation, Comedy
Director/Creator: John Halas
Starring: Maurice Denham as Narrator
Status: Released
Language: EN
Overview: A humorously semi-factual account of the history of cinema.
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⭐ 7/10 - review by CinemaSerf
"Maurice Denham takes us on a lightly humorous journey from the beginnings of art, then via a possibly heretical monk to the camera obscura, then to the top secret development of the movie camera. Who got there first? Well it was a Frenchman who initially demonstrated a moving image - some can-can da..."