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Gestoorde hengelaar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gestoorde hengelaar Gestoorde hengelaar (English: Disturbed Angler) was the first Dutch fictional film,〔 (Zwijgend en verloren; De Nederlandse stomme film geïnventariseerd ), NRCboeken, June 13, 1997)〕〔(The First Dutch Film: Gestoorde hengelaar ), EYE Film Institute Netherlands〕〔(Gestoorde hengelaar ), EYE Film Institute Netherlands〕 made by M.H. Laddé〔(M.H. Laddé ), EYE Film Institute Netherlands〕 in 1896 and was produced by the studio ''Eerst Nederlandsch Atelier tot het vervaardigen van Films voor de Bioscoop en Cinematograaf van M.H. Laddé en J.W. Merkelbach''.〔(Eerste Nederlandsch Atelier tot het vervaardigen van Films voor de Bioscoop en Cinematograaf M.H. Laddé & J.W. Merkelbach ), EYE Film Institute Netherlands〕 The short silent film was first shown by the traveling cinema ''Grand Théatre Edison'' of Christiaan Slieker〔(George Christiaan Slieker (1861-1945) ), Who's Who of Victorian Cinema〕 on Sunday, November 29, 1896 in the ''Parktuin Tivoli'' in Utrecht.〔 (De eerste filmvertoning in Utrecht: Christiaan Slieker in Park Tivoli ), Utrecht Project (archive)〕 The film was not preserved and no known photos were taken of it. It is a lost film. It is only known that ''Gestoorde hengelaar'' was a slapstick comedy scene (with Lion Solser and Piet Hesse, who were then popular Dutch comedians) from the flyer which Slieker distributed. The film was shown in Slieker's cinema using a cinematograph, made by ''H.O. Foersterling & Co'' from Berlin, Germany. A fairground organ provided music during the film's showing. ==See also==
* List of Dutch films before 1910
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