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
Release Date: December 3, 1901
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- 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.