Desperate Poaching Affray is a 1903 British chase film by Wales-based film producer William Haggar. Three minutes long, the film is recognised as an early influence on narrative drama in American film, especially in the chase genre. The film used a number of innovative techniques including on-location shooting, panning shots, and unconventional use of screen edges. The film, along with Frank Mottershaw's film A Daring Daylight Burglary, is considered to have helped launch the chase subgenre and influenced Edwin S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery.
The Poachers (1903)
Directed by William Haggar
Genres - Action-Adventure, Crime, Drama, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film, Silent Short |
Release Date - Jul 1, 1903 |
Run Time - 3 min. |
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Daring Daylight Burglary, Edwin S. Porter, Frank Mottershaw, Poaching Affray, Wales
Alternate Titles
A Desperate Poaching Affray
, GB
Krybskytter
DK
The Poachers
US