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    Why is a sneeze famous in the history of movie-making?

    Question #44056. Asked by shady shaker. (Feb 05 04 4:11 AM)


    EbonyUK

    Fred Ott's Sneeze

    Fred Ott was a comical fellow who worked for Thomas Edison. One of his specialties was sneezing on cue. He became the subject for one of the first film strips on celluloid.
    http://www.gvtc.com/~belstar/fredott.htm

    Feb 05 04, 4:19 AM


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