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''Lasso Thrower'' is a
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1894 black-and-white
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silent film A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, when ...
from
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, produced by
William K. L. Dickson William Kennedy Laurie Dickson (3 August 1860 – 28 September 1935) was a British inventor who devised an early motion picture camera under the employment of Thomas Edison. Early life William Kennedy Dickson was born on 3 August 1860 in ...
with
William Heise William Heise (1847–1910) was a German-born American film cinematographer and director, active in the 1890s and credited for more than 175 short silent films. Heise filmed a "We All Smoke" skit promoting Admiral Cigarettes in 1897. Heise is be ...
as cinematographer. It has a 60-second runtime and was filmed on a single reel, using standard 35 mm gauge, in
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studio. The film, an exhibition of roping skills by Mexican
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Vicente Oropeza is one of several shot by Dickson and Heise after
Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventio ...
invited
William F. Cody William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846January 10, 1917), known as "Buffalo Bill", was an American soldier, Bison hunting, bison hunter, and showman. He was born in Le Claire, Iowa, Le Claire, Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), but ...
and his ''Buffalo Bill's Wild West'' show performers to the kinetoscope studio.


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List of Western films before 1920 A list of the earliest Western films, by decade, released before 1920. 1890s 1894 * ''Annie Oakley'' * '' Bucking Broncho'' * '' Buffalo Bill'' * '' Buffalo Dance'' * '' Lasso Thrower'' * '' Mexican Knife Duel'' * '' Sioux Ghost Dance'' These e ...


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* 1894 films 1894 Western (genre) films 1894 short films American black-and-white films American short documentary films American silent short films Black-and-white documentary films Films directed by William Kennedy Dickson Films shot in New Jersey Lost American Western (genre) films Silent American Western (genre) films 1890s American films {{short-silent-film-stub