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| director = [[Edwin S. Porter]]
| writer = James Cogan
| starring = [[Herbert Prior]]<br/>[[Charles Stanton Ogle|Charles Ogle]]
| cinematography = [[Frederick S. Armitage]]<br/>[[J. Searle Dawley]]
| studio = [[Edison Manufacturing Company]]
| distributor = Edison Manufacturing Company
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| runtime = 10 minutes
| country = United States
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'''''The Boston Tea Party''''' is a 1908 silent film directed by [[Edwin S. Porter]], and produced and distributed by [[Edison Studios]]. The film is a fictionalized depiction of the events of the [[Boston Tea Party]].<ref name="LangmanBorg1989">{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Langman|first1=Larry|last2=Borg|first2=Ed|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of American War Films|title=American Revolution|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mLYYAAAAIAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Garland Publishing|series=arland Reference Library of the Humanities|isbn=978-0-8240-7540-8|page=22|quote=Edison presented a one-reel depiction of the tea-dumping as early as 1908 titled 'The Boston Tea Party.'}}</ref> It was the film debut of actor [[Charles Stanton Ogle]].
==Plot==
Described by Edison Films as an "unrivalled historical production of colonial times", the synopsis of scenes was:<ref>{{cite news |date=4 July 1908 |title= |editor-last=Chalmers |editor-first=J.P. |url=https://archive.org/details/movingor03chal |newspaper=The Moving Picture World |volume=3 |issue=1 |location=New York |publisher=The World Photographic Publishing Company |page=10 |via=Internet Archive}}
BEFORE THE STORM — Epoch-making days— Liberty stirs the blood of the Colonists — Grave issues discussed — "Sons of Liberty" take action.
THE MAN AND THE HOUR — "Market Day" — Eager for news — Arrival of hero at tavern — Posted call for mass meeting — Informer (rival of heroine) off to sell information — Heroine welcomes hero.
BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. — Informer reports— Leads soldiers — Off to capture hero — Posting £1,000 reward — Searching house.
HEROINE OUTWITS THE ENEMY — Secreting hero — Informer baffled- Fruitless chase — Heroine throws off disguise — Escape of hero.
THE RENDEZVOUS — Tea Tax arouses populace — "Sons of Liberty" disguise as Indians — Off to the harbor.
ATTACK ON THE SHIP — A dark, silent night — Unexpected attack — Crew overpowered — Piling the tea on deck.
HEROINE'S WARNING — A fast ride — Tea party warned in time — Soldiers get warm reception — Soldiers and crew Imprisoned.
THE RATTLESNAKE FLAG — Throwing the tea overboard — Home thrust at tyranny — Rattlesnake Flag unfurled — Informer attacks hero — He follows the tea overboard.
TABLEAU — Great Historic Picture of "The Tea Party in Boston Harbor."
==Production==
The film was one of the first two films at [[Edison Studios]] made using a two production-unit system, by J. Searle Dawley and Frederick S. Armitage under the supervision of [[Edwin S. Porter]].<ref name="Musser1991"/>
==Reception==
The film received both positive and negative reviews. It was criticized for a lack of coherent narrative, and described as "marred by the obscurity of the opening scenes."<ref name="Musser1991">{{cite book|last=Musser|first=Charles|title=Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s9OQ3WUqQS8C&pg=PA418|year=1991|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-06986-2|page=418}}</ref>
==References==
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+| writer = James Cogan
+| starring = [[Herbert Prior]]<br/>[[Charles Stanton Ogle|Charles Ogle]]
+| cinematography = [[Frederick S. Armitage]]<br/>[[J. Searle Dawley]]
+| studio = [[Edison Manufacturing Company]]
+| distributor = Edison Manufacturing Company
+| released = {{film date|1908|7|15}}
+| runtime = 10 minutes
+| country = United States
+| language = Silent
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+'''''The Boston Tea Party''''' is a 1908 silent film directed by [[Edwin S. Porter]], and produced and distributed by [[Edison Studios]]. The film is a fictionalized depiction of the events of the [[Boston Tea Party]].<ref name="LangmanBorg1989">{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Langman|first1=Larry|last2=Borg|first2=Ed|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of American War Films|title=American Revolution|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mLYYAAAAIAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Garland Publishing|series=arland Reference Library of the Humanities|isbn=978-0-8240-7540-8|page=22|quote=Edison presented a one-reel depiction of the tea-dumping as early as 1908 titled 'The Boston Tea Party.'}}</ref> It was the film debut of actor [[Charles Stanton Ogle]].
+
+==Plot==
+
+Described by Edison Films as an "unrivalled historical production of colonial times", the synopsis of scenes was:<ref>{{cite news |date=4 July 1908 |title= |editor-last=Chalmers |editor-first=J.P. |url=https://archive.org/details/movingor03chal |newspaper=The Moving Picture World |volume=3 |issue=1 |location=New York |publisher=The World Photographic Publishing Company |page=10 |via=Internet Archive}}
+
+BEFORE THE STORM — Epoch-making days— Liberty stirs the blood of the Colonists — Grave issues discussed — "Sons of Liberty" take action.
+
+THE MAN AND THE HOUR — "Market Day" — Eager for news — Arrival of hero at tavern — Posted call for mass meeting — Informer (rival of heroine) off to sell information — Heroine welcomes hero.
+
+BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. — Informer reports— Leads soldiers — Off to capture hero — Posting £1,000 reward — Searching house.
+
+HEROINE OUTWITS THE ENEMY — Secreting hero — Informer baffled- Fruitless chase — Heroine throws off disguise — Escape of hero.
+
+THE RENDEZVOUS — Tea Tax arouses populace — "Sons of Liberty" disguise as Indians — Off to the harbor.
+
+ATTACK ON THE SHIP — A dark, silent night — Unexpected attack — Crew overpowered — Piling the tea on deck.
+
+HEROINE'S WARNING — A fast ride — Tea party warned in time — Soldiers get warm reception — Soldiers and crew Imprisoned.
+
+THE RATTLESNAKE FLAG — Throwing the tea overboard — Home thrust at tyranny — Rattlesnake Flag unfurled — Informer attacks hero — He follows the tea overboard.
+
+TABLEAU — Great Historic Picture of "The Tea Party in Boston Harbor."
+
+==Production==
+
+The film was one of the first two films at [[Edison Studios]] made using a two production-unit system, by J. Searle Dawley and Frederick S. Armitage under the supervision of [[Edwin S. Porter]].<ref name="Musser1991"/>
+
+==Reception==
+
+The film received both positive and negative reviews. It was criticized for a lack of coherent narrative, and described as "marred by the obscurity of the opening scenes."<ref name="Musser1991">{{cite book|last=Musser|first=Charles|title=Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s9OQ3WUqQS8C&pg=PA418|year=1991|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-06986-2|page=418}}</ref>
+
+==References==
+{{Reflist}}
+
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'''''The Boston Tea Party''''' is a 1908 silent film directed by [[Edwin S. Porter]], and produced and distributed by [[Edison Studios]]. The film is a fictionalized depiction of the events of the [[Boston Tea Party]].<ref name="LangmanBorg1989">{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Langman|first1=Larry|last2=Borg|first2=Ed|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of American War Films|title=American Revolution|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mLYYAAAAIAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Garland Publishing|series=arland Reference Library of the Humanities|isbn=978-0-8240-7540-8|page=22|quote=Edison presented a one-reel depiction of the tea-dumping as early as 1908 titled 'The Boston Tea Party.'}}</ref> It was the film debut of actor [[Charles Stanton Ogle]].
==Plot==
Described by Edison Films as an "unrivalled historical production of colonial times", the synopsis of scenes was:<ref>{{cite news |date=4 July 1908 |title= |editor-last=Chalmers |editor-first=J.P. |url=https://archive.org/details/movingor03chal |newspaper=The Moving Picture World |volume=3 |issue=1 |location=New York |publisher=The World Photographic Publishing Company |page=10 |via=Internet Archive}}
BEFORE THE STORM — Epoch-making days— Liberty stirs the blood of the Colonists — Grave issues discussed — "Sons of Liberty" take action.
THE MAN AND THE HOUR — "Market Day" — Eager for news — Arrival of hero at tavern — Posted call for mass meeting — Informer (rival of heroine) off to sell information — Heroine welcomes hero.
BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. — Informer reports— Leads soldiers — Off to capture hero — Posting £1,000 reward — Searching house.
HEROINE OUTWITS THE ENEMY — Secreting hero — Informer baffled- Fruitless chase — Heroine throws off disguise — Escape of hero.
THE RENDEZVOUS — Tea Tax arouses populace — "Sons of Liberty" disguise as Indians — Off to the harbor.
ATTACK ON THE SHIP — A dark, silent night — Unexpected attack — Crew overpowered — Piling the tea on deck.
HEROINE'S WARNING — A fast ride — Tea party warned in time — Soldiers get warm reception — Soldiers and crew Imprisoned.
THE RATTLESNAKE FLAG — Throwing the tea overboard — Home thrust at tyranny — Rattlesnake Flag unfurled — Informer attacks hero — He follows the tea overboard.
TABLEAU — Great Historic Picture of "The Tea Party in Boston Harbor."
==Production==
The film was one of the first two films at [[Edison Studios]] made using a two production-unit system, by J. Searle Dawley and Frederick S. Armitage under the supervision of [[Edwin S. Porter]].<ref name="Musser1991"/>
==Reception==
The film received both positive and negative reviews. It was criticized for a lack of coherent narrative, and described as "marred by the obscurity of the opening scenes."<ref name="Musser1991">{{cite book|last=Musser|first=Charles|title=Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s9OQ3WUqQS8C&pg=PA418|year=1991|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-06986-2|page=418}}</ref>
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<p><i><b>The Boston Tea Party</b></i> is a 1908 silent film directed by <a href="/wiki/Edwin_S._Porter" title="Edwin S. Porter">Edwin S. Porter</a>, and produced and distributed by <a href="/wiki/Edison_Studios" title="Edison Studios">Edison Studios</a>. The film is a fictionalized depiction of the events of the <a href="/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party" title="Boston Tea Party">Boston Tea Party</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-LangmanBorg1989_1-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-LangmanBorg1989-1">[1]</a></sup> It was the film debut of actor <a href="/wiki/Charles_Stanton_Ogle" title="Charles Stanton Ogle">Charles Stanton Ogle</a>.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Plot">Plot</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=The_Boston_Tea_Party_(1908_film)&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: Plot">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
<p>Described by Edison Films as an "unrivalled historical production of colonial times", the synopsis of scenes was:<span class="error mw-ext-cite-error" lang="en" dir="ltr">Cite error: A <code><ref></code> tag is missing the closing <code></ref></code> (see the <a href="/wiki/Help:Cite_errors/Cite_error_included_ref" title="Help:Cite errors/Cite error included ref">help page</a>).</span></p>
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<li id="cite_note-LangmanBorg1989-1"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><b><a href="#cite_ref-LangmanBorg1989_1-0">^</a></b></span> <span class="reference-text"><cite class="citation encyclopaedia">Langman, Larry; Borg, Ed (1989). <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://books.google.com/books?id=mLYYAAAAIAAJ">"American Revolution"</a>. <i>Encyclopedia of American War Films</i>. arland Reference Library of the Humanities. Garland Publishing. p. 22. <a href="/wiki/International_Standard_Book_Number" title="International Standard Book Number">ISBN</a> <a href="/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-8240-7540-8" title="Special:BookSources/978-0-8240-7540-8">978-0-8240-7540-8</a>. <q>Edison presented a one-reel depiction of the tea-dumping as early as 1908 titled 'The Boston Tea Party.'</q></cite><span title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3AThe+Boston+Tea+Party+%281908+film%29&rft.atitle=American+Revolution&rft.au=Borg%2C+Ed&rft.aufirst=Larry&rft.aulast=Langman&rft.btitle=Encyclopedia+of+American+War+Films&rft.date=1989&rft.genre=bookitem&rft_id=https%3A%2F%2Fbooks.google.com%2Fbooks%3Fid%3DmLYYAAAAIAAJ&rft.isbn=978-0-8240-7540-8&rft.pages=22&rft.pub=Garland+Publishing&rft.series=arland+Reference+Library+of+the+Humanities&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Abook" class="Z3988"><span style="display:none;"> </span></span></span></li>
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