The following is an overview of the events of 1898 in film, including a list of films released and notable births. The
Spanish–American War was a popular subject. Several films made by Col.
William N. Selig dealt with the subject of war preparations at
Camp Tanner in
Springfield, Illinois, including Soldiers at Play, Wash Day in Camp and First Regiment Marching.[1]
Pack Train On Chilkoot Pass, film shows landscape in
Chilkoot Pass, Alaska or British Columbia
Panorama de Manila (Manila landscape), one of the earliest Philippine films shot and produced by a Spanish soldier, Antonio Ramos showing some Manila sceneries.
The following is an overview of the events of 1898 in film, including a list of films released and notable births. The
Spanish–American War was a popular subject. Several films made by Col.
William N. Selig dealt with the subject of war preparations at
Camp Tanner in
Springfield, Illinois, including Soldiers at Play, Wash Day in Camp and First Regiment Marching.[1]
Pack Train On Chilkoot Pass, film shows landscape in
Chilkoot Pass, Alaska or British Columbia
Panorama de Manila (Manila landscape), one of the earliest Philippine films shot and produced by a Spanish soldier, Antonio Ramos showing some Manila sceneries.