The Martyred Presidents
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Edwin S. Porter
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Edison summary: We have just finished and now offer to exhibitors a picture which we consider most valuable as an ending to the series of McKinley funeral pictures. The scene opens with a beautiful woman who represents Columbia seated at the altar of Justice. As if from out of space there slowly appears a perfect and lifelike picture of Abraham Lincoln. The forming of the picture is first noticed by the appearance of what seems to be a mere spot on the front of the altar. This spot slowly enlarges and is focused into shape, until, to the amazement of the audience, the face of the great emancipator is clearly shown. President Lincoln's likeness is allowed to remain upon the altar just long enough for recognition, when, in the same mysterious manner that it appeared, it slowly fades and in its place there grows the picture of President Garfield. This in a like manner fades away, and again as out of the dim distance comes the picture of our great martyred President, William McKinley. The tableau is then dissolved into a picture of an assassin kneeling before the throne of Justice. Here the tableau ends, leaving an impression of mingled sorrow and sublimity upon the audience. We predict for this picture a remarkable success, and particularly where it is shown in connection with the funeral ceremonies of the illustrious McKinley.
Lubin summary: This is a grand conception. The picture opens showing the immortal Abraham Lincoln, the great war President. It dissolves into that of another martyr, James A. Garfield, and finally closes with a speaking likeness of the lamented William McKinley. This film will stir any audience to enthusiasm. It shows in the proper order the portraits of the three martyred Presidents of the United States.
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Also included in Complete Funeral Cortege at Canton, Ohio.