It was found after being in storage for over 60 years, and is the only known surviving print.
For many years, the serial was considered lost, with only a single known print in the hands of a private collector.
He died sometime after 1683, the year written on his last known print.
There is no known print or audio of those few seconds that were trimmed from the film.
There are no known prints of this film available, and is considered a lost film.
Until recently, the only known print of the original 98-minute English version was in private hands and has never been released on video.
The last known print of the film had been sent to Australia in the late 1950s.
No, but they're good enough to match to known prints.
No known prints of the film exist and it is now presumed lost.
However, it is now considered a lost film, as the only known prints were destroyed in a fire in March 1914.