FIRST EVER IN-FLIGHT MOVIE IN THE 1920’s

1920s: the first ever in-flight movie

Before digital screens and a huge catalog of movies for passengers
to choose from, in-flight entertainment looked rather different too.

This fascinating photo above was captured on 6 April 1925 and
shows a group of men gathered around a single screen about
to watch the first ever in-flight movie. It’s thought that one of the
earliest films to be shown up high was The Lost World, a silent
adventure movie adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1912 novel
of the same name.
 

Jeff Rapsis / Silent Film Music: Coming up this weekend: Two screenings of 'The Lost World' (1925)
1925

The Lost World | The lost world, Silent movie, Silent film

The Lost World 1925. By Willis O'Brien | Silent horror, The lost world, Of monsters and men

lost-world-1925-silent-movie-image-35 | Movies Silently

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