Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' (1899)

Shows a group of sailors and an officer at the stern. The flag runs out in a ball to the end of the staff, and, at the signal, is broken. Proudly the stars and stripes wave in the morning breeze, while the officer salutes. A very pretty picture of man-o-war life.

Director: James H. White
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date:
Production: Edison Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' about?
Shows a group of sailors and an officer at the stern. The flag runs out in a ball to the end of the staff, and, at the signal, is broken. Proudly the stars and stripes wave in the morning breeze, while the officer salutes. A very pretty picture of man-o-war life.
Who directed Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh'?
Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' was directed by James H. White.
How long is Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh'?
Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
What genre is Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh'?
Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' is a Documentary film.
Where was Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' produced?
Morning Colors on U.S. Cruiser 'Raleigh' was produced in United States of America.