Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace (1904)
An actuality of the Brock's fireworks factory to celebrate its 40th anniversary organizes. The final shot has two flaming portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, originally presented by Brock's at the coronation in 1902. The film is a cornucopia of colors, as it was originally a hand-painted film. The 2011 restoration has tried to revive the brilliance and the impact of colors through digital reproduction. The original film archival print is at the National Cinema Museum.
Director: George Albert Smith
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 1904
Production: Charles Urban Trading Company
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace about?
- An actuality of the Brock's fireworks factory to celebrate its 40th anniversary organizes. The final shot has two flaming portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, originally presented by Brock's at the coronation in 1902. The film is a cornucopia of colors, as it was originally a hand-painted film. The 2011 restoration has tried to revive the brilliance and the impact of colors through digital reproduction. The original film archival print is at the National Cinema Museum.
- Who directed Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace?
- Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace was directed by George Albert Smith.
- How long is Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace?
- Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- What genre is Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace?
- Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace is a Documentary film.
- Where was Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace produced?
- Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace was produced in United Kingdom.