Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations (1898)

Taken at the Cuban Volunteer Camp at West Tampa, Fla. Men are falling into line, two abreast, every man with his tin cup and dish. Command is given 'forward march' and the column approaches the audience. A fine looking body of men, worthy of a people battling for freedom. Figures are life size and life like. Prominently displayed upon their military hats is the emblem Cuba Libre, a single star in a red tri-colored field. An accurate and interesting subject.

Director: William C. Paley
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date:
Production: Edison Studios
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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What is Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations about?
Taken at the Cuban Volunteer Camp at West Tampa, Fla. Men are falling into line, two abreast, every man with his tin cup and dish. Command is given 'forward march' and the column approaches the audience. A fine looking body of men, worthy of a people battling for freedom. Figures are life size and life like. Prominently displayed upon their military hats is the emblem Cuba Libre, a single star in a red tri-colored field. An accurate and interesting subject.
Who directed Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations?
Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations was directed by William C. Paley.
How long is Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations?
Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
What genre is Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations?
Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations is a Documentary film.
Where was Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations produced?
Cuban Volunteers Marching for Rations was produced in United States of America.