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The Death of Poor Joe is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features the director's wife Laura Bayley as Joe, a child street-sweeper who dies of disease on the street in the arms of a policeman. The film, which went on release in March 1901, takes its name from a famous photograph posed by Oscar Rejlander after an episode in Charles Dickens' 1853 novel Bleak House, and is the oldest known surviving film featuring a Dickens character. The film was discovered in 2012 by British Film Institute curator Bryony Dixon, after it was believed to have been lost since 1954. Until the discovery, the previous oldest known Dickens film was Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, released in November 1901.

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  • The Death of Poor Joe je britský němý film z roku 1901. Režisérem je (1864–1959). Film trvá zhruba jednu minutu a premiéru měl v březnu 1901. Film byl natočen podle novely Charlese Dickense z roku 1853 Ponurý dům a mezi lety 1954 a 2012 byl pokládán za ztracený, než ho objevila kurátorka Britského filmového institutu Bryony Dixonová. Do té doby byl za nejstarší filmovou adaptaci Dickensovy tvorby považován snímek Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, který měl premiéru v listopadu 1901. (cs)
  • The Death of Poor Joe is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features the director's wife Laura Bayley as Joe, a child street-sweeper who dies of disease on the street in the arms of a policeman. The film, which went on release in March 1901, takes its name from a famous photograph posed by Oscar Rejlander after an episode in Charles Dickens' 1853 novel Bleak House, and is the oldest known surviving film featuring a Dickens character. The film was discovered in 2012 by British Film Institute curator Bryony Dixon, after it was believed to have been lost since 1954. Until the discovery, the previous oldest known Dickens film was Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, released in November 1901. (en)
  • The Death of Poor Joe est un film muet britannique réalisé par George A. Smith, sorti en 1901. Le film est inspiré du neuvième roman de Charles Dickens La Maison d'Âpre-Vent (en anglais, Bleak House) publié par d'abord en vingt feuilletons entre mars 1852 et septembre 1853, puis en un volume en 1853. (fr)
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