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General Lee's Procession, Havana

1899-01-20 | Documentary
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Filmed on January 1, 1899, this Edison short shows a victory march by General Lee and the Seventh Army Corps. When watching these early films it's best to look at them as a newsreel because you're really not going to get any type of entertainment like we expect from films today. There isn't any story, performances or direction here and instead we pretty much just see a part of history as these men, war vets of course, are being celebrated for their jobs.

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On October 04, 2024, there were 430 public reaction to General Lee's Procession, Havana including for a couch potato, palate cleanser, unpolished, amorphous, popcorn fodder.
The runtime of General Lee's Procession, Havana is 2 minutes.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of General Lee's Procession, Havana is 3.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 3.0/10.
The release date of General Lee's Procession, Havana is January 20, 1899.
Filmed on January 1, 1899, this Edison short shows a victory march by General Lee and the Seventh Army Corps. When watching these early films it's best to look at them as a newsreel because you're really not going to get any type of entertainment like we expect from films today. There isn't any story, performances or direction here and instead we pretty much just see a part of history as these men, war vets of course, are being celebrated for their jobs..