At the fair Westinghouse and Edison meet briefly. The fair is abundantly lit, and Westinghouse is successful. Samuel Insull presents the bid on behalf of Edison, and Westinghouse presents his competing bid. The competing systems come to a head as they both put forward proposals to illuminate the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Morgan merges Edison Electric into General Electric. Edison is increasingly marginalized and J. Westinghouse discovers Edison's involvement and reveals it to the press.Īfter an unsuccessful attempt to strike out on his own, Tesla is approached by Westinghouse to work together, and build a practical AC motor. The first person to die by electrocution is William Kemmler, and newspapers label the event as "Far Worse Than Hanging". To damage the reputation of AC, Edison shows that it easily electrocutes animals, and secretly works to help the creators of the electric chair, despite his previous objections to manufacturing weapons or other machines of death. To generate funds Edison commercially sells his speaking machine " The Phonograph". Edison's wife dies, and Westinghouse is also struck by personal tragedy when his friend Franklin Pope dies in an electrical accident. As Edison struggles to find ways to make DC more affordable, Westinghouse attempts to get the high-voltage AC system to work with motors. Edison fiercely guards his patents and sues Westinghouse.Įdison suggests that AC is dangerous and engages in a publicity war, while Westinghouse stands behind its technical merits. Inventor Nikola Tesla arrives in the United States and begins working with Edison, but is disappointed by Edison's unwillingness to reconsider his ideas and to fulfill what Tesla thought was a financial promise which Edison passes off as just a joke. Westinghouse does an AC demonstration at Great Barrington in March 1886. Edison and Westinghouse compete to get cities across the United States to use their system. After being snubbed by Edison, Westinghouse sets out to prove alternating current (AC) is the better technology, as it can work over greater distances and at significantly lower cost. George Westinghouse, a successful business man and inventor himself, wishes to learn more, and invites Edison to dinner. He plans to distribute power to American neighborhoods using Direct Current (DC), which is cheaper and cleaner than gaslight, but is limited in range and needs an expensive wiring infrastructure. In 1880, Thomas Edison has unveiled his electric lightbulb. The film received generally mixed reviews, with praise towards the cast's performances and the intriguing story, but with criticism towards the overall execution. The film was released in the United States on October 25, 2019. After discovering a final cut privilege clause in Scorsese's contract, Gomez-Rejon convinced him to allow for reshoots and to trim ten minutes off the original version's runtime, resulting in the film that was eventually released into theaters. It was eventually bought by Weinstein Company successor Lantern Entertainment, which then sold domestic distribution rights to 101 Studios. Originally to be distributed by The Weinstein Company, the film was shelved and sold in November 2017 following the sexual abuse allegations made against Harvey Weinstein. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017. Cumberbatch, Shannon, and Hoult joined the cast by October 2016, and filming began in England that December. Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, written by Michael Mitnick, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Zaillian, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Edison, Michael Shannon as Westinghouse, Nicholas Hoult as Nikola Tesla, and Tom Holland as Samuel Insull, alongside Katherine Waterston, Tuppence Middleton, Matthew Macfadyen and Damien Molony.Īnnounced in May 2012, Gomez-Rejon was confirmed in September 2015. The Current War is a 2017 American historical drama film inspired by the 19th-century competition between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over which electric power delivery system would be used in the United States (often referred to as the " war of the currents").
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