Edwin S. Porter

Porter, 1912 Edwin Stanton Porter (April 21, 1870 – April 30, 1941) was an American film pioneer, most famous as a producer, director, studio manager and cinematographer with the Edison Manufacturing Company and the Famous Players Film Company. Of over 250 films created by Porter, his most important include ''What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City'' (1901), ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' (1902), ''Life of an American Fireman'' (1903), ''The Great Train Robbery'' (1903), ''The European Rest Cure'' (1904), ''The Kleptomaniac'' (1905), ''Life of a Cowboy'' (1906), ''Rescued from an Eagle's Nest'' (1908), and ''The Prisoner of Zenda'' (1913). Provided by Wikipedia

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