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The Battle of Waterloo (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Battle of Waterloo (film)
''The Battle of Waterloo'' is a 1913 feature film created by British and Colonial Films to dramatize the eponymous battle ahead of its centenary. Hailed as the "first British epic film", ''The Battle of Waterloo'' was much longer and more costly than contemporary films but went on to great commercial and critical success. Though the film was shown in theaters around the world, all copies were thought lost until 2002, when about 22 minutes of the hour-and-a-half production were rediscovered at the British Film Institute archives. Since then, two reels and a fragment have been compiled, representing about half the completed film. == Inspiration == The first two decades after the invention of the film camera were marked by a progression toward larger and more elaborate productions. From short vignettes of a single subject, films evolved to include multiple scenes, locations and actors. In 1910, Barker Motion Photography released ''Henry VIII'', a 30-minute recreation of the Shakespearean play.〔Ede, Laurie. ''British Film Design.'' I.B. Tauris, 2010. pp. 12〕 The success of this movie, (the first lengthy production by a British film studio) and similar foreign productions encouraged British and Colonial Films to produce its own feature film. The company, based in East Finchley, London, had already created several short films and documentaries, but ''The Battle of Waterloo'' was its longest production to date.
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