Pelicans, London Zoological Gardens

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Pelicans, London Zoological Gardens
Screenshot from the film
Directed byAlexandre Promio
Produced byAuguste and Louis Lumière
Release date
  • 1896 (1896)
CountryFrance
LanguageSilent

Pelicans, London Zoological Gardens (French: Pélicans, Jardin zoologique, Londres) is a 1896 French short black-and-white silent actuality film, produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière and directed by Alexandre Promio, featuring pelicans following their keeper around their enclosure at London Zoological Gardens. The film was part of a series, including Lion and Pelicans, which were one of the earliest examples of animal life on film.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Pelicans, Lion, and Tigers at London Zoological Gardens". WildFilmHistory. Retrieved 2011-05-25. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)