"A Street Arab" is a captivating short film that captures the energy and agility of one of New York's street urchins, often referred to as "street gamins." The performer showcases an impressive range of acrobatic skills, including backward and forward handsprings, cartwheels, crab walking, and other remarkable feats. The highlight of the performance is his unique ability to stand on his head and spin around like a top—a stunt that is both mesmerizing and unconventional. As noted in the Edison Films Catalog, the act humorously suggests that the performer may become bald-headed at an early age due to the repeated headstands.
Produced by: Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Collections: Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) AFI/Holt (H.L.) Collection (Library of Congress) Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress)
Release date : May 20, 1898 (United States) Country of origin : United States Language : None Filming locations : New York City, New York, USA Production company : Edison Manufacturing Company Original Runtime : 1 minute Color : DeOldify AI Sound mix : Silent Director : William Heise
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