The Morning Alarm Trailer

The Morning Alarm Trailer (1896)

31 December 1896 Factual 1 mins

“This shows the Fire Department leaving headquarters for an early morning fire. The scene is remarkable for its natural effect. The opening of the engine house doors, the prancing of the horses, and even the startled expression upon the faces of the spectators are all clearly depicted.” -Edison Films, 1897. 150 ft. strip, filmed December 25, 1896 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Harrisburg Fire Run Trailer

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United States 31 December 1896

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