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Roundhay Garden Scene : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roundhay Garden Scene
''Roundhay Garden Scene'' is an 1888 short silent film recorded by French inventor Louis Le Prince. It is believed to be the oldest surviving film in existence, as noted by the ''Guinness Book of Records''.〔''Guinness Book of Records'', all editions.〕 ==Overview== According to Le Prince's son, Adolphe, the film was made at Oakwood Grange, the home of Joseph and Sarah Whitley, in Roundhay, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, on October 14, 1888.〔(Internet Movie Database ) Roundhay Garden Scene〕 It features Adolphe Le Prince,〔(Adolphe Le Prince IMDb listing )〕 Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley and Harriet Hartley in the garden, walking around. Note that Sarah is walking backwards as she turns around, and that Joseph's coat tails are flying as he also is turning.〔 Sarah Whitley was Le Prince's mother-in-law, being the mother of his wife, Elizabeth. Sarah Whitley died ten days after the scene was taken.〔(Monumental Inscriptions (II1) at St. John's Church, Roundhay, Leeds )〕
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