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Treloar and Miss Marshall, Prize Winners at the Physical Culture Show in Madison Square Garden (1904)

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Opens with a woman posing on a pedestal, dressed in a white body leotard with a sash tied at her hips. Marshall continues with various feminine poses, reminiscent of classic Greek statuary, to accentuate her figure. Film cuts to Treloar posed on the bare stage without a pedestal. He wears brief leopard-skin trunks or short tunic, wrist bands, and Roman-looking laced sandals. His poses accentuate the muscular development of his upper body, particularly that of his arms, and include movements that make the muscles jump. Treloar finishes with a slight nod to the camera.

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Subtitle: English France Germany Spain Dutch Korea Japan ETC.

Faʻamalolo: Jan 16, 1904

Lauiloa: 0.914

Gagana: No Language

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Atunuʻu: United States of America