answersLogoWhite

0

The First Great Train Robbery is a groundbreaking silent film created in 1903 by Edwin S. Porter. Released in December of that year, it is one of the earliest narrative films and is considered a milestone in the development of cinema. The film is about 12 minutes long and features a dramatized depiction of a train robbery inspired by real events. Notable for its innovative use of cross-cutting and on-location shooting, it set the stage for modern cinematic storytelling. The film's success helped establish the Western genre and influenced countless filmmakers.

User Avatar

The Odd Ducks

Lvl 2
12mo ago

What else can I help you with?