DescriptionIntertitle card in 1912 The Charge of the Light Brigade.jpeg
English: Screenshot of intertitle card with verses from Lord Tennyson's poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" used in Edison Studios' original 1912 film of the same title; image is actually a 1916 reprint made from 1912 master negatives and part of Edison's 1916 rerelease of the film and distributed again to United States and foreign theaters; portion of poem begins "When can their glory fade? Oh! the wild charge they made! All the world..."
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and rereleased in 1916
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Original publication: Film originally distributed by Edison in October 1912
Immediate source: Screenshot from video copy of "The Charge of the Light Brigade (1912) [1916 re-release version]" generally available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfKo0dVnuDw
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Edison Studios, Bronx, New York; a division of Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
(Life time: pre-1925 film with expired copyright and in the 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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