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<title>Serpentine Dance</title>
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<subject>kinetoscope;edison;dance</subject>
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<description>Edison kinetoscope Serpentine Dance (1895), produced by the Edison Co., was banned because the brief film included titillating glimpses of the female performer&#039;s (Annabelle Whitford) undergarments. But content wasn&#039;t the only concern. &quot;Indeed,&quot; notes Champlin in an article on the film production code for American Film, &quot;it was the instant and immense popularity of the movies that stirred the first fears of their corrupting and inciting power.&quot;</description>
<date>1895</date>
<public>1</public>
<publicdate>2004-06-14 14:28:55</publicdate>
<addeddate>2004-06-14 10:34:59</addeddate>
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<uploader>unemployedprogr@yahoo.com</uploader>
<updatedate>2005-01-13 09:36:44</updatedate>
<sponsor>Edison</sponsor>
<sound>sound</sound>
<color>b&amp;w</color>
<runtime>0:21</runtime>
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<updatedate>2006-02-17 15:25:14</updatedate>
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