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Straightforward Documentary On Learning To Ride
This one-reel documentary is pretty much what it says in the title. Cavalrymen ride their horses, first over low hedges, then over increasingly rough terrain, until by the end they are sliding down hills to cross a stream and going into caves. The horses don't seem terribly anixous to do these things. Occasionally a rider falls off and the horse walks away, as if to say "See! I told you this wasn't a good idea."
This is very early in the evolution of documentaries, so there aren't any titles describing what is going on, or commenting on the skill of the riders and their mounts. It's what you might get if you strung together a series of actualities from a few years earlier.
This is very early in the evolution of documentaries, so there aren't any titles describing what is going on, or commenting on the skill of the riders and their mounts. It's what you might get if you strung together a series of actualities from a few years earlier.
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- boblipton
- Oct 25, 2020
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By what name was La scuola di cavalleria in Pinerolo (1906) officially released in Canada in English?
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