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[edit] I see a huge problem here
The version of The Kiss I saw in film class was about 15 second song, and it was quite different than the one linked at the bottom of the page to the Library of Congress.
Was the version of The Kiss I saw from Edison? The image yuo have here on the site is from the one I saw in class, not from the one I saw on the linked site.
I think this needs to be cleared up. —This unsigned comment was added by 136.160.131.176 (talk • contribs) .
- Hmm, there seem to be two very similar movies both in IMDB: 'The Kiss' (1896) and 'The Kiss' (1900). Both of them seem to have been filmed for Edison.
- The IMDB entry for the second seems a bit lacking, however. It only lists one actor, Fred Ott, but I think he needed a co-star! --Saforrest 00:14, 22 March 2006 (UTC)