Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep Trailer (1896)
30 September 1896 1 mins
Watch the official Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep 1896 trailer in HD below.
30 September 1896 1 mins
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Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle
William K.L. Dickson Director
United States 30 September 1896
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1896:
01 March 1896
"A well-known character, in a dance that created considerable excitement when first introduced in America.
20 November 1896
The Czar in France - Procession of the troops.
01 January 1896
This attractively composed one-shot film offers viewers an uncomplicated view of waves crashing against rocks.
01 January 1896
A 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.
05 October 1896
Sovereign Nicholas II, Alexandra Feodorovna and President Félix Faure, walking by, followed by their respective escorts.
26 May 1896
Sovereign Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna and their suite slowly walk down a staircase, preceded by a company of cuirassiers.
02 October 1896
The first movie audiences took particular delight in scenes of rushing, churning water. These scenes of Niagara Falls were taken in September 1896, while Dickson and Bitzer were filming McKinley and the Empire State Express.
06 October 1896
Russian sovereign Nicholas II and Alexandra Fiodorovna, and President Felix Faure, parading down the Champs-Elysées in a carriage, followed by horsemen.
25 October 1896
Several fire-carriages, presumably heading to a fire.
14 January 1896
The short film is just a shot of the Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race. However, it is extremely important because, filmed on March 30 1895, it is the earliest film from Great Britain.
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