Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus (1901)

In the center of the ring the trainer forms a pile of baskets many feet in height. Greyhounds leap in rapid succession, forming a graceful arch and landing on the ground as lightly as so many feathers. The position of the camera was a most happy one, as the dogs appeared to leap directly toward the audience and the film is both beautiful and exciting.

Director: J. Stuart Blackton, Albert E. Smith
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 2 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus about?
In the center of the ring the trainer forms a pile of baskets many feet in height. Greyhounds leap in rapid succession, forming a graceful arch and landing on the ground as lightly as so many feathers. The position of the camera was a most happy one, as the dogs appeared to leap directly toward the audience and the film is both beautiful and exciting.
Who directed Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus?
Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus was directed by J. Stuart Blackton, Albert E. Smith.
How long is Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus?
Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
What genre is Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus?
Leaping Dogs at Gentry's Circus is a Documentary film.