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Anna Held (1901)

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Plot

Stage star Anna Held (1872-1918) riffs on her once-famous scene from the comedy Papa's Wife (1899-1901) featuring a naif getting tipsy on her first champagne, in this "photographic interview", filmed in 68mm by Frederick S. Armitage. AM&B's Picture Catalogue of 1902 pitched it as "A stunning picture of the well-known actress in the drinking scene which made such a hit in Papa's Wife. The figure is shown in bust view, making the head very large and giving a clear view of the facial expressions of the beautiful artiste." The company said that both "make hits either in the Biograph [35mm projection service] or Mutoscope" [hand-cranked peep-show viewer].

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Documentary

Technical details

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Original titleAnna Held
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesAmerican Mutoscope & Biograph
Release date23 maggio 1901
CinematographyFrederick S. Armitage
Assistant directorsFrederick S. Armitage

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Theatrical release

United States / May 23, 1901

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