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| Feb - | – G. A. Smith makes Mary Jane’s Mishap, which features relatively sophisticated editing techniques such as establishing shots, medium close-ups and wipes. [MORE] [ADD] | |||
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| 2/11 - | Charles Urban opens The Urban Trading Company and begins filming all over the world. His new company also distributes the films of Georges Melies and manufactures cameras. [MORE] | |||
| – Cecil Hepworth’s production company releases cinema’s first literary adaptation, a version of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, starring May Clark and directed by Hepworth and Percy Stow. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| – Alfred Collins makes the first BrItish chase movie: The Runaway Match (AKA Marriage by Motor) and The Pickpocket. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| Great Britain 1903: Other Films of Note | ||||
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| Bloodhounds Tracking a Convict (R. W. Paul) | ||||
| A Daring Daylight Burglary (Frank Mottershaw) | ||||
| Desperate Poaching Affray (William Haggar) | ||||
| Dorothy’s Dream (G. A. Smith) | ||||
| The Great City Fire (Warwick) | ||||
| The Servian Tragedy (Dicky Winslow) | ||||
| Weary Willie and Tired Tim – The Gunpowder Plot (William Haggar) | ||||
| Welshed – a Derby Day Incident (Alf Collins/Gaumont) |