
Baby's First Steps
Directed by Louis LumièreSeptember 6, 1896 1mDocumentary, Short
5.75.7
A mother takes her children for a walk, lifts her baby girl out of the buggy and gently sets her down to the ground. She then moves a few steps away and calls her name, to demonstrate that her baby can walk.
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Baby's First Steps was released on September 6, 1896.
Baby's First Steps was directed by Louis Lumière.
Baby's First Steps has a runtime of 1m.
Baby's First Steps was produced by Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière.
A mother takes her children for a walk, lifts her baby girl out of the buggy and gently sets her down to the ground. She then moves a few steps away and calls her name, to demonstrate that her baby can walk.
The key characters in Baby's First Steps are Self - The Little Boy (uncredited) (Marcel Koehler), Self - The Little Girl (uncredited) (Madeleine Koehler), Self - The Mother (uncredited) (Jeanne Koehler).
Baby's First Steps is a Documentary, Short film.
Baby's First Steps has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.


