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Wikipedia article




'The Martyred Presidents' is a 1901 American film directed by Edwin S. Porter.

Plot summary



The film, just over a minute long, is composed of two shots. In the first, a girl sits at the base of an altar or tomb, her face hidden from the camera. At the center of the altar, a viewing portal displays the portraits of three U.S. PresidentsAbraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinleyeach victims of assassination.

In the second shot, which runs just over eight seconds long, an assassin kneels at the feet of Lady Justice.

Production



Evocative of early magic lantern and Phantasmagoria shows, 'The Martyred Presidents' is part of a cycle of films made by the Edison Studios to chronicle the McKinley assassination in Buffalo, New York at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. An Edison catalog from the time suggests to exhibitors that 'The Martyred Presidents' be used as a closing tableau when "...shown in connection with the funeral ceremonies of the illustrious McKinley."

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