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![]() | This page is a copy of a previously deleted hoax article. It is almost definitely incorrect or misleading in many parts, if not in its entirety. It has been copied here solely for the purpose of documenting hoaxes on Wikipedia, in order to improve our detection and understanding of them. Please do not create hoaxes on Wikipedia. If you do, you may be blocked from editing. |
![]() | My comment: This is a hoax, where the only source is the result of citogenesis. Additionally, the information that the film was released in 1900 is very dubious. Instead of editing the article to correct the dubious information, because it was such a blatant hoax, I just tagged the article with {{db-g3}}, because of section G3 of the criteria for speedy deletion (pure vandalism and blatant hoaxes). Luis150902 (talk | contribs) 22:02, 10 January 2017 (UTC) |
This article cites Wikipedia (or sources that take information from Wikipedia), in a circular manner. (January 2017) |
Another Demonstration of the Cliff-Guibert Fire Hose Reel, Showing a Young Girl Coming from an Office, Detaching Hose, Running with It 60 Feet, and Playing a Stream, All Inside of 30 Seconds, or The Cliff-Guibert Hose Reel, is a 1900 American short movie.
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[edit]The title consists of 32 words and 190 characters including spaces, and is especially noted for its length.[1][circular reference]
References
[edit]- ^ "Longest Movie Titles Ever". Listology. Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2013-05-19.