EUGEN SANDOW ON FILM

The movie clip (above in animated gif format) shows a few moments of motion picture footage from a film made by W.K.L.Dickson at Thomas Edison's Black Maria Studio in East Orange, New Jersey. It shows Sandow performing one of his "muscle display performances". Watch the first few seconds VERY carefully as Sandow places his arms behind his and you will see his skill and control in making his biceps "dance". This film is believed to have been made on March 6, 1894, the date on the film seems to be a copyright date at a later time. The strip takes a few minutes to load completely on slower connection speeds , so please be patient.



Eugen Sandow and Thomas Edison

The original print of this film is at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in California. There have been 3 negatives made from it. One is held at the Academy, one was given to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and the last is held by the "Silent Majority", a film preservation and historic society. It is presented here for your enjoyment over 100 years after it was made. To the right, you may view a higher resolution version in 3 different formats. Real Media works well with PC's, and the Quicktime is sizable and in a separate frame, perfectly suited to Macintosh owners.

Special thanks to Library of Congress,
Michael Friend, Director of the Academy Archives
at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

and David L. Chapman, Sandow's biographer, for providing me
with their research on these historic film clips.


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VIEW SANDOW POSING ON FILM

Sandow (above) in a scene from the film below.



The film above shows about a minute
of Sandow's famous posing routine...


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More footage of Sandow in one of his
"Muscle Display Performances"
Here, Sandow completes a back-flip
from a standing position...

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Quick Time format ... 2 megabytes




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