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All for a Girl, directed by Frederick A. Thompson
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Beautiful Leukanida
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The Cameraman's Revenge
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Cleopatra, directed by Charles L. Gaskill and starring Helen Gardner; one of the earliest American feature films
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Conductor 786, produced by the Thanhouser Company
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The Copper Beeches, starring Georges Treville as Sherlock Holmes
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Keystone Comedy
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Making An American Citizen
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The Miracle, the first full-color, full-length feature film (5,500 feet)
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The Old Actor
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Oliver Twist, possibly the first American feature film, with an original run time of over an hour; partly lost.
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Onesime, Clock-maker, directed by Jean Durand
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The Passer-By, directed by Oscar Apfel. Not the first moving camera shot, but it may be the first long-shot-to-close-up dolly moving camera shot. May also be the first dolly moving camera shot.
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Pilgrim's Progress
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Richard III (Second oldest American feature film. Currently the oldest completely intact American feature film.)
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When the Fire Bells Rang
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