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- DirectorLouis Aimé Augustin Le PrinceStarsAnnie HartleyAdolphe Le PrinceJoseph WhitleyIn the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.1888-10-14 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorLouis Aimé Augustin Le PrinceA shot of people walking on The Leeds Bridge.1888-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsCharles KayserJohn OttThree men hammer on an anvil and pass a bottle of beer around.1893-05-09 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsFrancis E. ButlerAnnie OakleyAnnie Oakley, the 'Little Miss Sure Shot' of the 'Wild West' gives an exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls and clay pigeons in a film from the Edison Catalog.1894-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsHair CoatParts His HairLast HorseThree Sioux Indians perform a 'buffalo dance', while two others use drums to supply a rhythm. The three dancers move around in a circle as they perform the various actions that are part of the dance.1894-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJuan A. Caicedo"King of the slack wire. His daring feats of balancing as he performs his thrilling feats in midair show that he is perfectly at home." (from Edison Films)1894-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonWilliam HeiseStarsThe Sarashe SistersA charming representation of the Mikado dance by three beautiful Japanese ladies in full costume. Very effective when colored. (from the Edison Catalog)1894-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsAnnabelle MooreAnnabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her long, flowing skirts to create visual patterns.1894-12-31 DVD
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7 viva la dance - DirectorLouis LumièreWorkers leaving the Lumière factory for lunch in Lyon, France in 1895; a place of great photographic innovation and one of the birth places of cinema.1895-03-22 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorAlfred ClarkStarsRobert ThomaeMrs. Robert L. ThomasThis short film, one of the first to use camera tricks, depicts the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.1895-08-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsFrançois ClercBenoît DuvalAn impudent child plays a prank on a gardener innocently watering his plants.1895-12-28 DVD
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1 Lumière - DirectorLouis LumièreTwo blacksmiths work while the vapors rise in the air. Later, another man arrives and offers a drink.1895-12-28 DVD
Lobster . Les premiers pas du cinema
un reve en couleur - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsAuguste LumièreMrs. Auguste LumiereAndrée LumièreAs part of a maiden public film screening at the Salon Indien, on December 28, in Paris, Auguste Lumière pivots the centre of attention around his baby daughter, as he tries to feed her from a spoon.1895-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsAuguste LumièreP.J.C. JanssenThe photographers who need to participate in the congress of Lyon get off a boat in Neuville-sur-Saône, dividing to the right and left.1895-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsMrs. Auguste LumiereJeanne-Joséphine LumièreThree men in a rowboat are leaving the harbor.1895-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorBirt AcresRobert W. PaulThe sea is quite rough, and at Dover a series of heavy waves pounds against a pier and along the adjacent shoreline. The scene then shifts to a different view of flowing water, and shows a heavy current from a point along a riverbank.1895-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Acres - DirectorAuguste LumièreLouis LumièreStarsMadeleine KoehlerMarcel KoehlerMrs. Auguste LumiereA train arrives at La Ciotat station.1896-01-06 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsAntoine FéraudAntoine LumièreFélicien TreweyTwo men play cards, as a third watches and a waiter brings drinks. The third man pours drinks as the waiter laughs.1896-02-20 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - Passenger drops child from steam launch; it is rescued by swimmer from river bank.1896-07-31 DVD
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5 - DirectorRobert W. PaulOne of the prettiest pictures of child life we have yet offered. Two pretty children are seated in their high chairs playing "Tea Party" with their dishes arranged about them. They become engaged in a dispute over the possession of a piece of cake and one of them cries, giving the most perfect and child-like facial expressions we have yet had the pleasure of seeing.1896-08-31 DVD
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8 - DirectorRobert W. PaulStarsPaul ClergetMiss Ross-SelwickeHusband comes home late and wakes the wife.1896-08-31 DVD
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14 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe first of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, two men - one of them being Rip himself - toast and enjoy their drinks.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe second of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, a dwarf carrying a barrel appears. Rip friendly takes the barrel from him.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe third of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip helps the dwarf carrying the barrel into the mountains.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe fourth of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip encounters several other dwarf-like mountain-dwellers.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe fifth of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip starts drinking with the mountain-men and gets severely drunk.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe sixth of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip passes out from drinking and falls asleep.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe seventh of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip awakes from his slumber, having significantly aged during his sleep.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonStarsJoseph JeffersonThe eighth and final of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, an elderly Rip crosses the mountain.1896-09-30 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorJames H. WhiteA woman and a young girl each carry containers of bird feed, and they toss occasional handfuls to the chickens and doves in the farmyard. Most of the chickens stay nearby, but the doves occasionally fly off and then return to eat more.1896-10-23 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorHenry ShortThe water beats relentlessly against the Hell's Mouth (Boca do Inferno), one of the main natural attractions of Lisbon's west coast, filmed from above almost in a vertical plunge onto the deep, rocky ground.1896-10-29 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
11 - DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsBenjamin F. HardestyCharles Lee"Train is first seen rounding a curve nearly a mile away. Approaches at the rate of 70 miles an hour, blowing a warning whistle to a gang of track repairers."1896-12-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorLouis LumièreStarsAuguste LumièreAuguste Lumière directs four workers in the demolition of an old wall at the Lumière factory. One worker is pressing the wall inwards with a jackscrew, while another is pushing it with a pick. When the wall hits the ground, a cloud of white dust whirls up. Three workers continue the demolition of the wall with picks.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - In the foreground, smoke billows. Four horse-drawn fire wagons approach and pass in front of a stationary camera. Two horses draw each wagon, and each wagon carries from two to eight firefighters. After the wagons pass, carts and pedestrians resume traffic on the street.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorRobert W. PaulThe Derby is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul's Kinetoscopes, featuring the end of the 29 May 1895 Epsom Derby viewed from a raised position close to the finishing line with the main stand in the distance. A stationary camera looks diagonally across a racetrack toward the infield showing the horses as they pass. Once the horses have passed the camera it is clear that the race has come to an end and there is a close finish between three horses. Once the race is over police officers run onto the field. The camera also displays various members of the audience moving around.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
3 - DirectorRobert W. PaulMany of the cyclists are women, and wearing skirts. Although women had been riding bicycles since the 1880s, it was only towards the end of the 1890s that they could do so comfortably without wearing trouser-like garments such as bloomers, as the design of early bicycles made riding in skirts impossible. This had been controversial for observers and cyclists alike, the former because they were convinced that women in 'male' outfits or even split skirts were immoral in some way, the latter because wearing such garments suggested a radical political outlook that they might not possess.The side of the road is lined with promenading onlookers, and the pace of the cyclists and pony-traps is gentle and leisurely, suggesting a Sunday outing of some kind.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
4 - DirectorRobert W. PaulThe insignia visible on the train identifies it as Queen Victoria's own personal conveyance, and the presence of the monarch (or at least a very senior member of the Royal Family) is suggested by the large crowds that have gathered to witness its arrival, as well as the formal police guard of honor. If this was indeed taken in 1896, this would make Royal Train one of the oldest films depicting the British monarchy, albeit on this occasion from a discreet distance. The following year, Paul would shoot the celebrations for Victoria's Diamond Jubilee from a great many vantage points.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
6 - DirectorRobert W. PaulAmongst the most interesting of these is that representing the scene of the music hall sports at Herne-Hill. The particular event depicted is the costume race, and the manner in which the competitors scramble into their fancy dresses and tear down the course causes the heartiest merriment.1896-12-31 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
7 - DirectorRobert W. PaulAn actuality record of Blackfriars Bridge, London, taken from the southern end looking northwards over the Thames by R.W.Paul in July 1896. It was screened as part of his Alhambra Theatre programme shortly afterwards, certainly no later than 31 August, as it is included in a printed programme of that date (as 'Traffic on Blackfriars Bridge'). Two or three of the pedestrians seem aware of the camera's presence, though not to any particularly noticeable extent.1896-12-31 DVD
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9 - DirectorRobert W. PaulInteresting look at taste in fashion among busy pedestrians, and style in vehicle design, on what is still a landmark London thoroughfare more than a century later.1896-12-31 DVD
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10 - DirectorHenry ShortStarsAmparo AguileraMargarida Aguilera1896-12-31 DVD
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12 - DirectorCharles MoissonA short film which captures the crowd at the Cologne Cathedral after the main religious services.1896-12-31 DVD
filmmuseum 52 . Der Bettler vom Kölner Dom
DVD 2 - DirectorConstant GirelWhile a "barrier guard" opens access to the bridge, the crowd of passers-by crosses.1896-12-31 DVD
filmmuseum 52 . Der Bettler vom Kölner Dom
DVD 2 - To get a closer shave, the barber pulls off the head of the customer and puts it on the counter. After finishing the barber returns the head back to the customer's body and all is well.1896-12-31 DVD
filmmuseum 18 . Europäisches Jahrmarktkino 1896-1916
DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsOctavie HuvierGaston MélièsGeorges MélièsIn what is considered to be the first remake in the history of cinema, the grand French director, Georges Méliès, directs his very first short film, influenced by the Lumière Brothers' original story in "Partie d'écarté (1896)".1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
1 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsA soldier stands guard at a sentry box and leaves it unprotected for a moment, a moment that two men take advantage of to put up posters where it is prohibited.1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
15 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsA man tries to get a good night's sleep, but is disturbed by a giant spider that leaps onto his bed, and a battle ensues in hilarious comic fashion.1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
26 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJehanne d'AlcyGeorges MélièsAs an elegant maestro of mirage and delusion drapes his beautiful female assistant with a gauzy textile, much to our amazement, the lady vanishes into thin air.1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
70 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJehanne d'AlcyJules-Eugène LegrisGeorges MélièsWith the help of a magic cauldron, Mephistopheles conjures up a variety of supernatural characters.1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
78-80 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJehanne d'AlcyGeorges MélièsIn this fantastic scene, a man who is eager to retire has a difficult time finding peace, as his nocturnal illusions come to life out of thin air.1896-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
82 . DVD 1 - DirectorLouis LumièrePeople start a snowball fight on a street in Lyons, France.1897-02-07 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorWilliam HeiseA commercial. Four men sit in animated conversation in front of a billboard for Admiral Cigarettes. The billboard fills the entire background. Beside them is a large box, also marked Admiral. The men are a social cross section: one wears a feathered headdress, another a military outfit, a third striped pants like Uncle Sam, and the fourth (with pork-chop whiskers) is in a suit, vest, tie, and hat. Suddenly, the box pops open and a man emerges in Napoleonic admiralty garb: he hands out cigarettes, then tosses dozens of them on the ground as the men light up and unfurl a banner saying, "We all smoke." Smiling, everyone points to the billboard.1897-08-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - Groom flirts with a laundress who ducks him in a tub of suds.1897-09-30 DVD
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18 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. PaulProcession of representatives of the British Empire's far-flung territories, including Canada, though it had gained its independence in 1867. Shows the continued fealty to Britain even among former colonies that would continue well into the 20th century.1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. PaulA mounted procession commands the attention of spectators, and the size and importance of St. Paul's in being able to accommodate it.1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1897-12-31 DVD
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15 - DirectorHenry ShortWomen bringing water on their heads taken from the Nile.1897-12-31 DVD
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16 - DirectorHenry ShortFishermen choose their poor catch from the nets.1897-12-31 DVD
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17 - DirectorAuguste LumièreAlexandre PromioA train is leaving a railway station at the outskirts of Jerusalem. From the very end of the train a barren, rocky landscape is seen, and some ruins of very old buildings,. Five men walk along the track, tipping their hats when the train departs. When it approaches the station building more people are seen, people of different ethnicity and religion. Some men wear fezzes on their heads and canes in their hands. A Franciscan monk comes walking in the middle of a mixed group of people. The platform outside the station is crowded with people waiting for the next train. Among them is a man with a sword at his side. The big windows of the station are covered with shutters. After the station the train passes a long fence, enclosing a lumberyard.1897-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorAlexandre PromioA stationary camera looks west across Niagara Falls from the United States' side (the Niagara River rushes toward the falls from right to left). Virtually overlooking the falls and surrounded by the swift current not far from the camera is a small island where six or eight tourists watch the water, talk, and move about.1897-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 Lumière - DirectorGeorge Albert SmithIn front of a flour mill, two men fight. One is the miller, and he's swinging a bag of flour in the scuffle. The other is a chimney sweep, and he's swinging what may be a bag of flour, but when it breaks open, it's clearly something else. Well into the havoc, spectators gather and give chase to the flour-covered sweep and the "well-sooted" miller.1897-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
1 G. A. Smith - DirectorGeorges HatotCharlotte Corday murders Marat while he is bathing.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Les premiers pas du cinema
un reve en couleur - DirectorLeopoldo FregoliStarsLeopoldo FregoliA woman in a flowing costume is performing a dance. In addition to the flowing bodice, the costume has wing-like sleeves, which flow in the air as the woman waves her arms. As she dances, the costume, which continually changes colors, ends up becoming one flowing movement, often enveloping the dancer.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Les premiers pas du cinema
un reve en couleur - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsMisidentified as The Mysterious Retort (1906), sadly, this film is currently presumed lost; however, according to Wikipedia, an anthropomorphous star with five female heads and a giant face has people coming out of its mouth.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
95 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsA man dressed in red is ushered into an antechamber in a Castle and offered a seat. When he tried to sit down the chair moves to the other side of the room causing the man to fall on the floor. Standing up he strides to the chair but on trying to lift it a Spector materializes in the chair, arises and challenges the man. The man pulls out his sword and lunges at the Spector but it changes into a skeleton. Seeing the change the man tried to grab the skeleton but it changes into an armor clad guard. The man attempts to move the guard but a devil appears and waves the man away. The man recoils from the devil and tries to leave but the Spector reappears. Both it and the devil frighten the man from the antechamber.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
96 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsA woman's home is forcibly invaded by robbers, and a clumsy law enforcement officer tries to detain the thieves.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
100 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsAn incident of the Franco-Prussian War. It shows the bombardment of a house at Bazeille. It is the animated reproduction of de Neuville's celebrated painting.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
105 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsIn one of his numerous reconstructed newsreels, the indefatigable French director, Georges Méliès, reenacts a fictional scene taking place in a fort at Tyrnavos during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
106 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsUnder bombardment, five sailors load and fire a cannon on a naval ship, as their captain supervises.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
110 . DVD 6 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJoseph GrapinetGeorges MélièsGeorgette MélièsUsing the same rocking effect previously employed in "Combat naval en Grèce (1897)", the director Georges Méliès recreates the illusion of a small ship in a tempest.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
112 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsAt a solitary cheap inn, a distant traveller overcome with fatigue has a close encounter with the supernatural.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
122-123 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJeanne BradyJehanne d'AlcyThe first film to ever show a nudity scene on screen is a simple presentation of a servant preparing a bath for another woman.1897-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
128 . DVD 1 - DirectorJames H. White1898-02-28 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorRobert W. Paul1898-06-22 DVD
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20 - A girl tickles her two brothers, hides under the bed and causes a pillow fight.1898-08-31 DVD
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23 - DirectorRobert W. PaulA soldier and a serving-girl are courting on a bench. A fat old lady sits on the bench, interrupting them.1898-08-31 DVD
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24 - StarsAlfred AgoustEmmanuel AgoustHenri Agoust"A splendid picture showing this notable family of jugglers in their restaurant scene, in which they toss dishes and chairs about with marvelous dexterity."1898-09-30 DVD
filmmuseum 18 . Europäisches Jahrmarktkino 1896-1916
DVD 1 - DirectorRobert W. PaulBeguiling scene of adults frolicking on a small-scale roller coaster in an urban park.1898-12-31 DVD
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21 - DirectorRobert W. PaulStarsLord Kitchener1898-12-31 DVD
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22 - DirectorRobert W. PaulA couple look at a statue while eating in an art gallery.1898-12-31 DVD
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25 - A line of giddy, possibly drunk men, dressed in Scottish highland outfits, perform a disorderly dance routine in front of a sign advertising the product of the title. This film is often described as the first filmed advertisement.1898-12-31 DVD
bfi 643 . Early Cinema
2 Edison Manufacturing Company - DirectorGeorges Hatot1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Les premiers pas du cinema
un reve en couleur - DirectorGeorges MélièsThe battleship Maine is blown up in Havana harbor during the Spanish-American War.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
147 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsWith the cameraman atop a moving train car the viewer is given a one minute glimpse of a French urban area.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
151 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsIn a traditional "magician" attire, the wizard of illusion and jump cuts, Georges Méliès, says the magic words and conjures up wonders from a plain wooden box.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
153 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsFrom the depths of a plain wooden box, a skilful conjurer materializes a lively boy in a clown suit. Next, he takes a heavy battle-axe. What are his intentions?1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
155 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsAtop a wonderful central pedestal, a happy clown puts the finishing touches on a William Tell's incomplete model, assembling the mannequin limb by limb with the intention of shooting a target off of its head with a potent crossbow.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
159 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJehanne d'AlcyGeorges MélièsAn astronomer falls asleep and has a strange dream involving a fairy queen and the Moon.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
160-162 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsMuch to our amazement, an elegant and masterful illusionist detaches his own head effortlessly from his shoulders for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
167 . DVD 1 - DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsJehanne d'AlcyGeorges MélièsThe pious St. Anthony is tormented by visions of seductive women.1898-12-31 DVD
Lobster . Georges Méliès
169 . DVD 1 - DirectorJames H. WhiteA vignette of a barroom/liquor-store in the West, no plot per se. However this short is usually regarded as the first "Western" in the sense that it depicts a western scene.1899-05-31 Dt
Filme 1888-1905 - DirectorWalter R. BoothStarsWalter R. BoothA Spiritualist causes a group of table-turners to walk upside down on the ceiling.1899-09-30 DVD
bfi 642 . RW Paul
27 - DirectorPeter ElfeltStarsChristian IXCzarina Maria FyodorovnaGrand Duchess Olga1899-11-26 DVD
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