DescriptionActor Richard Neill breaks arm in 1912 film The Charge of the Light Brigade.jpeg
English: Screenshot of actor Richard Neill performing death scene of British cavalry officer Captain Nolan in 1912 Edison film The Charge of the Light Brigade. Neill is shown falling from his horse and breaking his arm as simulated cannon fire bursts around him. Frame image is actually produced from 1916 copies of film that were made from Edison's 1912 master negatives and then rereleased in 1916 to United States and foreign theaters.
Date
October 1912; rerelease June 1916
Source
Original publication: 1912
Immediate source: Image part of Edison film originally released in 1912 Immediate source: Screenshot from video copy of "The Charge of the Light Brigade (1912) [1916 re-release version]" generally available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfKo0dVnuDw
Author
Edison Studios, Bronx, New York; a division of Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
(Life time: pre-1925 image from film by defunct company; in public domain)
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English: This image was copied, cropped, and sized for article formatting by Wikipedia contributor Strudjum on August 28, 2020.
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Actor Richard Neill breaks his arm from fall in death scene in 1912 film ''The Charge of the Light Brigade''
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