The Gordon Sisters Boxing

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The Gordon Sisters Boxing
Directed by
Thomas A. Edison[citation needed]
Produced byEdison Manufacturing Co.
Release date
  • May 6, 1901 (1901-05-06)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English titles

The Gordon Sisters Boxing is an American

Thomas A. Edison. It is one of the earliest female boxing movies. Edison’s film catalogue describes the film as follows: “Champion lady boxers of the world. Here we depict two female pugilists that are really clever. They are engaged in a hot and heavy one-round sparring exhibition, which is photographed against a very pleasing background, consisting of a park, with marble entrance and walk, and beautiful trees and shrubbery. The exhibition is very lively from start to finish; the blows fall thick and fast, and some very clever pugilistic generalship is exhibited.”[1]

In an analysis of boxing in the context of modernism, Irene Gammel argues that the scene’s “symmetry and beauty [gesture] towards the artfulness of boxing as a cultivated sport.” In addition, she argues that the women’s choreographed movement shows “their boldly modern female physicality and sportsmanship.”[2]

Cast

Actors Characters
Bessie Gordon Boxer In Black
Minnie Gordon Boxer In White

See also

References

  1. ^ Gordon Sisters boxing / Thomas A. Edison, Inc.” The Library of Congress.
  2. ^ Gammel, Irene. "Lacing up the Gloves: Women, Boxing and Modernity." Cultural and Social History 9.3 (2012), 382.

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