with aculminates in 1903 film called "the great train robbery." this is a very important film in history as well. we think of this as the first feature-length narrative film. it tells the story of a train robbery. the action is inter-cut, where you see the mail train being rob bed. you see the outlwas, th -- the outlaws, the action taking place in different locations, and it cut together in such a way that you can easily understand the story, but it is radical editing at the time. this is our original paper print deposit of "the great train robbery," including the famous scene at the end in which the outlaw george barnes fires his gun directly into the camera. so this is very iconic at the end of our paper print. this was registered for copyright on december 1, 1903. we actually have two copies. this is copy one. and it's interesting, too, that we also have some original prints and negatives from the paper print era. not a lot, but we do have some. we also have in our collection the original camera negative from "the great train robbery," in addit