Raising Old Glory over Morro Castle

SUMMARY From The Phonoscope, January 1899, p. 15: Down goes the Spanish flag, and up floats the Stars and Stripes. Down falls the symbol of tyranny and oppression that has ruled in the new world for four hundred years, and up goes the Banner of Freedom. In the distance are the turrets and battlements of Morro, the last foothold of Spain in America. (C. Musser, Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, p. 482) NOTES Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 4Feb1899; 10651. Original main title lacking. According to Edison film historian C. Musser, the film was made by Vitagraph producers and Edison licensees J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith, then submitted as a negative to Edison’s Kinetograph Dept., which copyrighted and distributed the title. (Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, p. 481-482) Date is copyright and production date; unable to verify if work was ever actually released. Camera, J. Stuart Blackton and/or Albert E. Smith. Materials listed originate fr
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