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    Edwin Porter's the Great Train Robbery (1903)took More Steps in the Developing
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Edwin Porter's the Great Train Robbery (1903)took More Steps in the Developing

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Edwin Porter's The Great Train Robbery (1903)took more steps in the developing grammar of film.___

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