Jeffries Exercising in His Gymnasium


1901

Brief Synopsis

Edison summary: Undoubtedly the best picture ever exhibited of the world's heavyweight champion, James J. Jeffries. Jeffries walks into his gymnasium at Oakland, Cal., accompanied by Billy Delaney, and begins exercising with the heavy weights. The view was taken with the champion close to t...

Film Details

Release Date
Dec 1901
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Edison Mfg. Co.
Distribution Company
Edison Mfg. Co.
Country
United States

Synopsis

Edison summary: Undoubtedly the best picture ever exhibited of the world's heavyweight champion, James J. Jeffries. Jeffries walks into his gymnasium at Oakland, Cal., accompanied by Billy Delaney, and begins exercising with the heavy weights. The view was taken with the champion close to the camera, and a life-size picture was secured. He begins the weight lifting, facing the camera, and during the exercises his back is turned to the audience, when his great muscles stand out in bold relief, and, as he strains and tugs at the weights, they give one the impression of huge bands of knotted cords. So clear and well defined is the picture that one can easily imagine the champion himself standing before them exhibiting his marvelous physique.

Film Details

Release Date
Dec 1901
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Edison Mfg. Co.
Distribution Company
Edison Mfg. Co.
Country
United States

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See also Jeffries in His Training Quarters, which May contain all or part of this film.