"On the Firing Line with the Germans" (1915) Now Ready For Pordenone Durborough meets a German General. Frame from his war film Word has reached us that the Library of Congress has finished the restored featur... Anonymous 4:00 AM 0
Advertising the Great War on Screen When the First World War broke out in 1914 American media responded with great interest. There was a substantial public demand for news abou... Anonymous 7:00 AM 0
First Moving Pictures Jacobs and Addams Discovered World War I cinematographer Wilbur H. Durborough recently made national headlines in Holland, when it was discovered that in his film On the... Anonymous 7:00 AM 0
War in the Clouds Filmed by Edwin Weigle When Italy entered World War I in 1915 the Alps became a scene of heavy fighting. On the spot was Edwin F. Weigle, cameraman for the Chicago... Anonymous 10:32 PM 0
With Captain Kleinschmidt in "War on Three Fronts" (USA, 1916) Big game hunter, Arctic explorer, writer, lecturer and cinematographer Captain Frank E. Kleinschmidt (1871-1949) deserves a special place in... Anonymous 8:27 AM 0
Armed with Cameras: Major James Barnes and the U.S. Signal Corps Surprisingly little-remembered now, author/war correspondent/explorer and lecturer James Barnes played an important role when the U.S. Signa... Anonymous 10:53 PM 0
The Chicago Tribune's "With the Russians at the Front" (1915) On June 25, the First Division Museum in Wheaton, Illinois, presented about two reels of the Chicago Tribune 's World War I film With th... Anonymous 8:00 AM 0
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