[CONTAINER][POSTER][/POSTER][MOVIE]Title: Roundhay Garden Scene Genre: [GENRE]Documentary[/GENRE], [GENRE]History[/GENRE], [GENRE]Short[/GENRE] Director: [DIRECTOR]Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince[/DIRECTOR] Cast: [ACTOR]Harriet Hartley[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Adolphe Le Prince[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Joseph Whitley[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Sarah Whitley[/ACTOR] Release Date: [RELEASE]1888-10-14[/RELEASE] Runtime: [RUNTIME]1[/RUNTIME] Plot: [PLOT]The earliest surviving celluloid film (and believed 2nd moving picture ever created) was shot by Louise Le Prince using the Le Prince single-lens camera made in 1888. It was taken in the garden of the Whitley family house in Oakwood Grange Road, Roundhay, a suburb of Leeds, Yorkshire, Great Britain, possibly on October 14, 1888. It shows Adolphe Le Prince (Le Prince's son), Mrs. Sarah Whitley, (Le Prince's mother-in-law), Joseph Whitley and Miss Harriet Hartley. The 'actors' are shown walking around in circles, laughing to themselves and keeping within the area framed by the camera. It lasts for less than 2 seconds and includes 24 frames.[/PLOT][/MOVIE][/CONTAINER] One of the worst movies Ive ever seen. Sat through it in film class and promised myself that I wouldnt ever watch it again. I dont know what a roundhay is and Ive never much cared for gardens. 0/10