The Centaurs (1921 Film)
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''The Centaurs'' is an
animated film Animation is a method by which image, still figures are manipulated to appear as Motion picture, moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent cel, celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited ...
produced and directed by Winsor McCay between 1918 and 1921. There is no record that the film was completed or publicly screened. The film was destroyed by negligent storage that allowed the sole surviving nitrate film print to deteriorate into dust. All that remains are isolated fragments that total approximately 90 seconds.


Plot

The surviving footage presents a young female centaur picking flowers, a male centaur throwing a rock at (and, perhaps, killing) an eagle in flight, a pair of elderly centaurs (the male is bald with a long white beard, the female wears pince-nez eyeglasses) welcoming the younger centaurs, and a bald boy centaur who jumps around. Since no screenplay of the film is known to exist, it is not clear how these scenes were meant to be connected.


See also

* List of incomplete or partially lost films


References


External links

*
Net video presentation of the surviving footage
1921 films 1921 animated films 1921 lost films Lost American films Lost animated films American silent short films Films directed by Winsor McCay Animated films based on classical mythology Centaurs 1920s American films {{1920s-animation-film-stub