Sunday, December 12, 2010

[californiadisasters] David Kiehn, Bay Area Historian, Traces Old Films



David Kiehn, Bay Area historian, traces old films

(12-07) 16:15 PST NILES -- David Kiehn has spent most of his life working in film-related jobs. But it wasn't until he made a remarkable discovery - and was featured on "60 Minutes" - that anyone outside the film community took notice.

For years, Kiehn knew about "A Trip Down Market Street," a 12-minute silent film, shot in San Francisco from a cable car. The Library of Congress dated the film to 1905, but Kiehn suspected otherwise. Studying weather reports, vehicle registration records and show-biz trade publications, he discovered that "Market Street" was in fact shot four days before the great earthquake of April 18, 1906.

Suddenly, the film took on a haunting poignancy: We now look at the San Francisco newsboys, the carriage jockeys and the women in elaborate hats, and know that many will soon be dead.

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/12/05/DDM11GKJ2K.DTL#ixzz17t0z6ZU0


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