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The Phantoscope, a prototype of the motion picture projector was invented by Charles Francis Jenkins. He displayed the first "movie" before an audience, using reeled film and electric light, in 1894 in Richmond, Indiana. Jenkins twice patented the machine before selling it to Thomas Edison.
The first movie with sound, "The Jazz Singer" came out in 1927.
if you are talking about the movie "Juno" then, no one died in that movie. but if you are talking about something else, then ask someone else. :)
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The first movie with sound was Fritz Lang's "Siegfried" which he created in 1925, but it was a musical, and had no voice track. The first movie with talking throughout the entire movie, was "Lights Of New York", that came out in 1928 by the Warner brothers.
The first movie was created by Thomas Edison in New Jersey. However the first movietherter was in NewYork.
thomas Edison hated the invention of the movie projecter
The first motion picture ever made was "The Horse In Motion" (1878) by Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison was the first movie producer.
Around 1880
Thomas Edison invented the first motion picture camera. :D The Briton, William Friese-Green was the first person to make a practical movie camera. His son was the first to demonstrate colour movies in the early 1920s.
Some of Thomas's creations were Kinetoscope, which shows motion pictures. Another invention is the Edison bulb, the first practical light bulb. Also the phonograph, the movie camera and the movie projector .He also made improvements to the telegraph. But there are still more inventions/creations .
First came Young Tom Edison 1940, USA, 40 minutes with Mickey Rooney. This film was then followed up by Edison the Man, USA, 1940 with Spencer Tracy. The first film was about Edison, the second somewhat more loosely true.
Thomas Edison is probably most famous for inventing the light bulb, but he also invented the phonograph and a movie camera. See link below for a list of all his patents.