Scene from the Elevator Ascending Eiffel Tower Trailer

Scene from the Elevator Ascending Eiffel Tower Trailer (1900)

21 August 1900 Factual 2 mins

“A marvelously clear picture taken from the top of the elevator of the Eiffel Tower during going up and coming down of the car. This wonderful tower is 1,000 feet in height, and the picture produces a most sensational effect. As the camera leaves the ground and rises to the top of the tower, the enormous white city opens out to the view of the astonished spectator. Arriving at the top of the tower, a bird's eye view of the Exposition looking toward the Trocadero, and also toward the Palace of Electricity, is made, and the camera begins its descent. The entire trip is shown on a 200-foot film. 30.00. We furnish the ascent in 125 foot film.” (Edison film catalog)

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International Titles

Panoramic View from the Eiffel Tower, Ascending and Descending Trailer

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United States 21 August 1900

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