
Edwin S. Porter’s THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY is one of early cinema’s best known films. More obscure is 1905’s THE LITTLE TRAIN ROBBERY, Porter’s parody of his own film, with a cast of kids robbing a miniature train, kind of a precursor to Keystone comedies to come. So by popular demand (awright, one person!), here’s THE LITTLE TRAIN ROBBERY:
This is a general comment, aimed at everyone involved with this amazing site, and those sites closely linked to it. Please, please, PLEASE keep up your great – and historically valuable – work!
Art comes in lots of different flavors, and ignoring any of them, for any reason, makes the entire experience less tasty. … if that makes any sense.
Anyway, thanks for helping keep all this stuff alive and available.
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Thanks, we’ll do our best!
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Thank you! i love film history!
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Yay!!!
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