The Sinking of the Lusitania

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The Sinking of the Lusitania
Directed by Winsor McCay
Written by Winsor McCay
Release date(s) 20 July 1918
Running time 12 minutes
Country  United States
Language Silent films
English intertitles

The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918) is an animated short film by American artist Winsor McCay. It features a short 12-minute explanation of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania after it was struck by two torpedoes* fired from a German U-boat. The film was one of many animated silent films published to create anti-German sentiment during World War I. It runs on 35 mm film, commonly used by McCay in other productions such as How a Mosquito Operates, and Little Nemo. McCay illustrated some 25,000 drawings for the production. The film is stylized as a documentary, informing viewers on details from the actual event, including a moment by moment recap, casualty list, and a list of prominent figures who were killed. A modern edition was released on DVD in January 1999.

*It has been revealed since that it was in fact struck by only one torpedo. A second explosion took place but its cause is debated (see RMS Lusitania).

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ja:ルシタニア号の沈没