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silvercordsays...The Lost World takes away this distinction, being shown in an Imperial Airways flight from London to Paris in April of 1925. It was also shown again when the German Air Service Company premiered it on Feb. 4th, 1926 during a flight over Berlin.
It has been noted that this presentation created a strange sensation: seeing prehistoric monsters running amok in the cabin of a 20th century aircraft. While the set-up was a simple projector and screen, a flying Nickelodeon, it was no doubt better than most in-flight movies we've had to endure since.
Check out the early stop motion. It's been said to be the first used on a feature film.
This is the final scene of the movie.
The information here is from:
http://silentmoviemonsters.tripod.com/TheLostWorld/LW1925.html
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