The Film Parade

The Film Parade

Year: 1933

Runtime: 55 mins

Language: English

Director: J. Stuart Blackton

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Pioneer filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton envisioned a cinema‑history film in 1915. He released the 52‑minute The Film Parade in 1933, premiering in New York to a positive Variety review. He kept revising it through the 1930s, and its footage later circulated as stock and was re‑edited into various shortened, retitled versions by other filmmakers and distributors.

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