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The Georgetown Loop (Colorado)

1903-01-01 | Documentary
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Georgetown, 1901. A silver-mining town at 8,500 feet near the crest of the Rockies. Hooked somehow to the rear of a four-car passenger train is a camera that pans the scenery and, when the train goes around curves, looks ahead to see the engine and passenger cars: the passengers wave hundreds of white handkerchiefs out of the train's left-side windows for the benefit of the camera. The town comes into view; the tracks are above the town, so the camera looks down on dozens of modest rooftops as it pans the area. (AMB 1901, copyrighted 1903.)

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The release date of The Georgetown Loop (Colorado) is January 01, 1903.
On October 04, 2024, there were 1449 public reaction to The Georgetown Loop (Colorado) including juicy atmosphere, travelogue, time-loop, right out window, off balance.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Georgetown Loop (Colorado) is 6.1/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
Georgetown, 1901. A silver-mining town at 8,500 feet near the crest of the Rockies. Hooked somehow to the rear of a four-car passenger train is a camera that pans the scenery and, when the train goes around curves, looks ahead to see the engine and passenger cars: the passengers wave hundreds of white handkerchiefs out of the train's left-side windows for the benefit of the camera. The town comes into view; the tracks are above the town, so the camera looks down on dozens of modest rooftops as it pans the area. (AMB 1901, copyrighted 1903.).
The runtime of The Georgetown Loop (Colorado) is 3 minutes.