The Cock Fight
The Cock Fight
| 01 January 1894 (USA)
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Two gamecocks fight in the Edison Company film studio. This feature was remade later in the same year, with additional detail added.

Reviews
Dorathen

Better Late Then Never

TeenzTen

An action-packed slog

Quiet Muffin

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Winifred

The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)

I understand the most usual situations were depicted in the very early days of cinema and the novelty of the medium made it still a spectacular watch. So why go for a repulsive spectacle like cock fights, Mr. Dickson? And I even wonder more how people can have a great time watching these as the two in the video here certainly have, looking at the action, smiling and probably betting on the outcome. This film and the sequel to it (yes there is one, one of very very few sequels that were made that far back in film history and it's about such a topic???) are a bit of a dark cloud over Dickson's mostly fine filmography. "The Cock Fight" is thirty seconds not only worth forgetting as nothing really interesting or of remotely artistic value happens, but it's just violent propaganda. Should never have been made, unless the cruelty was aimed at directing people away from these horrid celebrations, but doesn't seem that way to me. Not recommended. Not even remotely.

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Snow Leopard

This title is one of a number of examples of how easily some of the earliest movies can become confused with one another. "The Cock Fight" was one of the earliest of the Edison Company's Kinetoscope features, and when the original negatives quickly wore out, they shot a remake later in the same year in order to accommodate the demand for it. It is the remake, "Cock Fight No. 2", that is included in a number of currently available DVD or video collections, but it is sometimes shown under the title of the original.The original "The Cock Fight" supposedly showed only two birds fighting, without the spectators in the background who appear in "Cock Fight No. 2". According to film historian Charles Musser (in his comments to "Cock Fight No. 2" in Kino's DVD collection of Edison movies) the remake added the spectators and also switched to a white background, instead of the black background that was apparently used for the original.The movie that actually represents this title, then, probably no longer exists, and an Edison movie shown as "The Cock Fight" (or as "Cock Fight") is probably "Cock Fight No. 2". The other two reviews here (at least as of the time of this writing) are both commenting on the remake, rather than on the original (and they are worth reading in regards to the remake). The controversial subject matter of both movies would understandably put off many present-day viewers from watching them anyway, but if nothing else they can serve as a historical example that illustrates some of the characteristics of the early film-making industry.

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