World’s Top 10 Earliest Oldest Movies

1. Roundhay Garden Scene is the oldest surviving movie in the world. Release Date: October 14, 1888 Country of Origin:  Filmed in the United Kingdom Producer and Director:  Louis Le Prince

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2. Dickson Greeting Release Date: 1891 Country of Origin:  United States Producer and Director:  William. K.L. Dickson (director and co-producer) and William Heise (co-director) Starring:  William K.L. Dickson Running Time:  3 seconds

 3.Pantomimes Lumineuses Release Date: October 28, 1892 Country of Origin:  France Producer and Director:  Charles-Émile Reynaud. Starring:  N/A – films were animated Running Time:  45 minutes total

4. Blacksmith Scene Release Date: May 9, 1893 Country of Origin:  United States Producer and Director:  William K.L. Dickson Starring:  Charles Kayser and John Ott Running Time:  34 seconds

5. Carmencita Release Date: 1894 Country of Origin:  United States Producer and Director:  William K.L. Dickson Starring:  Carmen “Carmencita” Dauset Moreno Running Time:  21 seconds

6. The Execution of Mary Stuart  Release Date: August 28, 1895  Country of Origin:  United States  Producer and Director:  Thomas Edison (producer) and   Alfred Clark (director)  Starring:  Robert Thomas  Running Time:  18 seconds

7. Lumière Brothers’ 10 short films Release Date: December 28, 1895 Country of Origin:  France Producer and Director:  Auguste and Louis Lumière Running Time:  7.4 minutes total

8. Le Manoir du diable (The House of the Devil) Release Date: Winter 1896 Country of Origin:  France Producer and Director:  Georges Méliès Starring:  Jehanne D’Alcy and Jules-Eugène Legris Running Time:  3 minutes

9. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight Release Date: May 22, 1897 Country of Origin:  United States Producer and Director:  William Aloysius Brady, Enoch J. Rector  Starring:  James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons Running Time:  over 100 minutes

10. A Trip to the Moon Release Date: September 1, 1902 Country of Origin:  France Producer and Director:  Georges Méliès Starring:  Georges Méliès; Bleuette Bernon; François Lallement; and Henri Delannoy Running Time:  18 minutes