Solar Eclipse
- 1900
Gatlee More romps home as part of his 1897 Triple Crown
Often in RW Paul's Derby films, what's most interesting isn't the horses, but the crowds. This is the perfect example. The victory of Gatlee More will probably be of interest only to racing aficionados, but the conversation that takes place between the white-haired character and the bearded policeman presents a very intriguing little film scene. Their interaction, intimate and perhaps mildly antagonistic, is a highlight of the film. It goes to show that film has always been good at picking out small stories at huge events like this.
It was a lucky filmmaker who managed to be on hand to capture real 'hard news', as in the disastrous launch of HMS Albion. The second Boer War, the biggest international story of the late-Victorian era, lured several cameramen to South Africa. Others responded to audience demand for moving pictures of such events by dramatising them for the camera.