Aerial Anarchists
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Aerial Anarchists | |
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Directed by | Walter Booth |
Produced by | Charles Urban |
Distributed by | Kineto Film |
Release date(s) | October 19, 1911 |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Country | ![]() |
Language | Silent |
IMDb profile |
Aerial Anarchists is a 1911 science fiction film directed by Walter Booth.
It is the third and final film in Booth's science fiction series seeking to present a picture of futuristic aerial warfare. It followed on from Aerial Torpedo and Aerial Submarine and is the first real science fiction series made in the United Kingdom. The story focuses on an attack against London by a fleet of airships from an unknown country.
It has been suggested by sources including www.silentsf.com that this film is based upon the E. Douglas Fawcett novel Hartmann the Anarchist
[edit] Plot
There is currently no known surviving footage of this film and all information is based upon the original catalog synopsis. The film contains scenes of a bombing and its aftermath throughout London and features prominently the bombing of St. Paul's Cathedral and a railway disaster in which a train is seen to leap into a chasm.
[edit] References
- Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book (Longman Group Limited, 1985)
- The Internet Movie Database
- EOFFTV
- Silentsf.com plot summary