The German Emperor Reviewing His Troops Trailer (1895)
02 January 1895 1 mins
Directed by Birt Acres.
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02 January 1895 1 mins
Directed by Birt Acres.
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Birt Acres Director
Germany 02 January 1895
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1895:
28 December 1895
Pedestrian and horse-drawn vehicles traffic, across the Place des Cordeliers, in Lyon.
01 January 1895
The sinister mesmerist Svengali hypnotizes two characters, then dies abruptly in a Trilby segment from David Henderson's Aladdin, Jr.
18 May 1895
A policeman catches a pickpocket with the assistance of a passing a sailor.
01 May 1895
A man strolling in a city street is attacked by three assailants. A policeman comes to the rescue and the men struggle with each other.
01 November 1895
Three dancers do a Russian folkloric step dance, facing the camera, in traditional clothes, fur hats and leather boots.
01 January 1895
Pedestrian and various vehicles traffic on Place Bellecour, in Lyon.
22 March 1895
Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on 22 March 1895, it is often referred to as the first real motion picture ever made, although Louis Le Prince's 1888 Roundhay Garden Scene pre-dated it by seven years.
01 November 1895
Eight circus performers known as the Grunato family perform their famous balancing act.
01 January 1895
The sinister mesmerist Svengali hypnotizes a group of people and compels them to perform various humorous acts in a Trilby segment from David Henderson's Aladdin, Jr.
01 January 1895
A small boy brings a plate of milk to a big cat, grooming itself.
01 January 1895
A native dance peculiar to India. Very odd and interesting. Strange costumes and stranger motions.
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