The Birth of the Telephone
Overview
The Birth of the Telephone (1914) is a Kinetophone short produced by Edison, featuring Thomas A. Watson, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell, discussing his role in the development of the telephone. Recorded at Edison’s Bronx studio, the film is presumed lost, but the synchronized sound cylinder survives and is accessible.
Director
Allen Ramsey
Status
Released
Language
No Language
Top Cast
Thomas A. Watson
Self
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