From Ralf Bülow, Berlin
On Sunday, the 7th December 2008, it is exactly 94 years since Charlie Chaplin's short film "His Prehistoric Past" (1914) in the American cinema was the first time and the conditions in the Stone Age to the canvas brought. Nine years later, Chaplin's comic Buster Keaton-mate with the movie "Three Ages" (1923): In the prehistoric section appears in a mammoth or a mammoth-elephant decked out to look. In 1925 the premiere of the Great film "The Lost World" was to survive in the dinosaurs and early man in a forgotten world of the Earth's neighborhood until they are picked up by intrepid explorers. "Mighty prehistoric monsters clashing with modern lovers," said then lured the trailer.
An overview of these and other Palaeolithic Based productions, the Internet, the link http://einestages.spiegel.de/static/authoralbumbackground/1471/wo_das_mammut_roehrt.html Who wants to see the films, may consult Youtube or http://www.archive.org , where to find the three above-mentioned title to download high resolution:
http://www.archive.org/details/CC_1914_12_07_HisPrehistoricpast
http://www.archive.org/details/thethreeagesbusterkeaton
http://www .archive.org / details / lost_world_ACM
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