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WOW! Great stuff. I especially like the silhouette panel at the bottom of this page.

 

For fans of silhouettes and or animated films I recommend the 1926 film, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."

 

It is said to be the first feature-length animated film. Link

 

Here are a few frames from it.

 

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WOW! Great stuff. I especially like the silhouette panel at the bottom of this page.

 

For fans of silhouettes and or animated films I recommend the 1926 film, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."

 

It is said to be the first feature-length animated film. Link

 

Here are a few frames from it.

 

achmed05.jpg

 

 

Wow, very pretty! I like this one the best.

Have you seen the film? Where did you find it? On line? The links I found to segments youtube are dead.

 

Thanks,

Jack

 

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For fans of silhouettes and or animated films I recommend the 1926 film, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."

 

It is said to be the first feature-length animated film. Link

 

Here are a few frames from it.

 

achmed05.jpg

 

 

Wow, very pretty! I like this one the best.

Have you seen the film? Where did you find it? On line? The links I found to segments youtube are dead.

 

Thanks,

Jack

 

I borrowed it from Netflix.

 

Also, for anyone who wants to own a copy, Amazon has it for sale. Link

 

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I was going through the Weekend Edition of the Wall Street Journal and they reproduced in large another work of a Golden Age pioneer. They showed this Lou Glanzman interpretation of the Jackson Inauguration -

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repeat from Have a cigar since I think it fits here better...

 

For my 10,000th post.... A personal grail! I just got this in today, I bought it sight unseen, and almost fell over when I saw how nice it was & that it is a white paged copy! Very hard to find Four Color #5 from 1942, the 1st Raggedy Ann & Andy comic! I have seen a couple of these over the last few years, but always 3 or 4 times over guide. This was at straight guide & I couldn't be happier!

 

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