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The Sick Kitten

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The Sick Kitten
Screenshot from the film
Directed byGeorge Albert Smith
Produced byGeorge Albert Smith
CinematographyGeorge Albert Smith
Production
company
G.A. Smith
Distributed byWarwick Trading Company
Release date
  • February 1903 (1903-02)
Running time
34 secs
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageSilent
The Sick Kitten

The Sick Kitten is a 1903 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring two young children tending to a sick kitten.

Significance

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A remake of the director's now-lost The Little Doctor (1901), The Sick Kitten, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "continues the editing technique that he first explored in Grandma's Reading Glass (1900) and As Seen Through a Telescope (1900)," but, "without the circular black mask to differentiate it," as presumably, "Smith believed that his audience would have grown more sophisticated and would be able to tell the difference between a medium shot and close-up without prompting."[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Brooke, Michael. "The Sick Kitten". BFI Screenonline Database. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  2. ^ Fisher, David. "The Sick Kitten". Brightonfilm.com. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
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