Fred Ott Holding a Bird Trailer (1894)
01 January 1894 Factual 1 mins
Thomas Edison's machinist, Fred Ott, holds a bird in his hand.
Watch the official Fred Ott Holding a Bird 1894 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1894 Factual 1 mins
Thomas Edison's machinist, Fred Ott, holds a bird in his hand.
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Fred Ott as Self
William K.L. Dickson Director
United States 01 January 1894
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