Draft:Hyde Park Bicycling Scene
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- Comment: Fails WP:NFILM, a single entry on the BFI and a video of the film is insufficient to establish notability. Dan arndt (talk) 10:34, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
Hyde Park Bicycling Scene | |
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Directed by | Robert W. Paul |
Release date | 1896 |
Running time | 30 seconds |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | silent |
Hyde Park Bicycling Scene is a black and white silent documentary short film shot in 1896 which shows many people riding their bikes and riding carriages pulled by horses.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]In the 30 second film which is believed to be one of RW Paul's earliest actuality films shows people riding their bikes and riding carriages being pulled by horses down a road in Hyde Park which also shows in the background people walking alongside the road on a path.[2] It is a notable film as it is one of RW Paul's first ever films which started his career as a director for many films to come.
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