The Boxing Cats Prof Weltons In Hindi Free Download

The Boxing Cats Prof Weltons In Hindi Free Download

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The Boxing Cats (Prof. Welton's) In Hindi Free Download

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An epic struggle for power, glory and redemption. Two magnificent cats battle in the squared circle for the heavyweight championship of the world. Millions of Lolcats have followed in their wake, but these two combatants can always claim the title of the FIRST Lolcats!
Henry Welton presents two of the trained cats that appear in his vaudeville performances. The cats appear in a miniature boxing ring, and they are wearing miniature boxing gloves on their front paws. As Professor Welton looks on, they spar in a manner similar to that of human boxers.
A great many of the earliest Edison Kinetoscope movies featured popular performers who presented samples of their vaudeville acts or other similar specialties. There were also a fair number of early Edison features that showed boxing. This short movie combines the two genres, and it also demonstrates rather efficient composition in its use of the camera.<br/><br/>Professor Henry Welton apparently had an entire vaudeville act that featured cats trained to perform all kinds of tricks, so that the &quot;Boxing Cats&quot; routine was really only one of many such routines in the full show. The high popularity of boxing at the time probably made this a fairly obvious choice for the Edison crew to film.<br/><br/>The footage shows a tiny boxing ring, with the cats batting away at each other with their paws. The camera field catches the entire ring plus Welton behind it, looking on, so that even in a limited field it includes the entire scene. The miniature boxing gloves on their forepaws makes it look much like human boxing of a kind. It seems to have been largely harmless for the cats involved, since the gloves would probably have prevented them from inflicting any injuries on each other.<br/><br/>The footage itself is mildly entertaining, and the movie is also worthy of note as an example of the content and technique in the early Kinetoscope films.
. . . or at least in leather shoulder harnesses, with their forepaws imprisoned in tiny balls of leather, yanked around by the scruffs of their necks and forced to pummel each other by a guy leering sadistically in the background styling himself as &quot;Professor Welton&quot; (no doubt an admirer of his contemporary crime czar, Professor Moriarty). While old Tom Edison was content to select man&#39;s best friend as the debut animal actor in American movies (see the earlier ATHLETE WITH WAND), going so far as to let this star canine ignore the human cast by way social commentary, before Edison Manufacturing Company turned to cock fighting, bear baiting, and rat MMA competitions in 1894, it chose the common house cat as the animal the New York City paying public was most anxious to see violently abused in one of their new-fangled &quot;moving pictures.&quot; If &quot;Professor Welton&quot; had tried this same trick with a couple dogs such as the one featured in ATHLETE WITH WAND, he would have lost AT LEAST one of his hands!

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