Treloar and Miss Marshall, Prize Winners at the Physical Culture Show in Madison Square Garden Trailer

Treloar and Miss Marshall, Prize Winners at the Physical Culture Show in Madison Square Garden Trailer (1904)

16 January 1904 Factual 2 mins

Opens with a woman posing on a pedestal, dressed in a white body leotard with a sash tied at her hips. Marshall continues with various feminine poses, reminiscent of classic Greek statuary, to accentuate her figure. Film cuts to Treloar posed on the bare stage without a pedestal. He wears brief leopard-skin trunks or short tunic, wrist bands, and Roman-looking laced sandals. His poses accentuate the muscular development of his upper body, particularly that of his arms, and include movements that make the muscles jump. Treloar finishes with a slight nod to the camera.

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Cast

Albert Treloar

as Himself

Crew

International Titles

Male and Female Prize Winners at the Physical Culture Show, Madison Square Garden, Jan 2, 1904 Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 16 January 1904

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