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: April 20, 1899
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.