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Parade of Marines, U.S. Cruiser, 'Brooklyn' is a unique glimpse into a moment of naval pride post-Spanish-American War. Filmed on October 1, 1898, it captures the USS Brooklyn's crew and Marines, marching in formation with the Marine Band playing in the background. The atmosphere is charged with a sense of celebration and patriotism, and you can feel the excitement of the crowd. There's something raw about the pacing; it's not a polished narrative but rather an honest snapshot of history. The film stands out for its documentary style, using real-life events rather than staged performances, making it quite distinctive for its time.
This film is a rare piece from the late 19th century, and formats are quite limited. It's not often that you find early documentaries that focus on military parades, so its scarcity adds to its collector appeal. Many enthusiasts appreciate the film's candidness and the historical context it provides, highlighting how the naval force was celebrated in American culture at the time.
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