The Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum is a cool place. It is located in the Niles district of Fremont, Ca. It is located in a refurbished original Edison Theater. In 1912, the Essanay Film Company moved to Niles and it became their West Coast branch and many silent films were shot in Niles. In 1914, Essanay signed Charlie Chaplin to star in its films.Within, two years the big bucks studios got involved and in February 1916 Essanay studios closed. The legends of a pioneering movie studio and the word's first movie cowboy are still alive in Niles:
The home of the Essanay Movie Studio today |
Old film stock from the late teens-early 20's |
A movie projector from the 20's |
The original project from the theater |
A pic of the original Essanay building |
An original spot light used during production |
And Essanay's biggest star was Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin was employed by Essanay for a year and only spent five months in Niles. He hated Niles because he liked the big city and Niles was very rural at the time:
He shot five movies there including The Champion and The Tramp:
Chaplin while filming The Champion |
Sorry if my reflection was in this pic but it is an original picture of the final scene in The Tramp. I have walked the same trail that Chaplin walked 100 years ago in this picture:
The Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum is a great place and it is nice that there is a place that honors that era. One of the coolest things about the place is that they show silent movies on Saturday night's.
What an interesting museum to visit, the cameras are awesome to see. Thank you for sharing the photos, I dont see the reflection.
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DeleteGreat place. I bet the silent movie night is fun too.
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DeleteVery interesting place and even this post is interesting with lot of great items from film industry those days.
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DeleteI just love all the old nostalgic stuff :-)
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DeleteWhat a fun step back in time!
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DeleteHello! What an interesting place. I love all the old movie projectors.
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DeleteThat's really cool! My favorite silent actor was Rudolf Valentino.
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DeleteWhat a cool looking museum. My grandfather used to own several projectors and lots of films. He loved showing us old cartoons when we were little!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is pretty cool. I bet he had some really cool stuff to show.
DeleteI would love to go up there and visit this museum, but I don't drag myself to the San Francisco area too often. This just may be worth the trip as I love museums.
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DeleteI use to love watching silent movies on PBS on Saturday nights when I was a kid. They also had Saturday theatre and showed all the serial films. :)
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DeleteWhat an amazing place to visit. I love seeing history like that, it's always amazing to see.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing to see. I always picture myself back in the day,
DeleteOh my gosh, you always go to the most fascinating places. I swear I'm going to come to California just so you can show me around. hahaha I wish to God I could. For now I'll have to sit here and look at your most wonderful photos. Thank you my friend so much for sharing these rare experiences. HUGS
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It is very much a great collection.
DeleteIt's amazing how technology has advanced from the old days of films. Thanks for sharing this bit of history!
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DeleteYou can feel the history in these photos! How very awesome to see! Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday this week! Hope to see you link up again this Sunday :)
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DeleteWhen I lived in Los Angeles, there was a silent movie theater near me on Fairfax. There was even a elder guy who played the organ in the back while the movie played! It was amazing!
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DeleteWOW! That place looks so cool! I would've loved to see all those things too! It's amazing how far technology has taken us, but that equipment still is a marvel to look at. Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteThanks for sharing at Good Morning Mondays. Looks like an interesting place to visit. In Canberra Australia there is a film museum, and that is always great to visit. Blessings
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and I want to visit that museum, sounds cool. You are welcome.
Deleteoh wow what a really iconic piece of history! i would love to visit here
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