Départ du Caire Trailer

Départ du Caire Trailer (1897)

19 April 1897 Factual

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France 19 April 1897

Popular movie trailers from 1897

These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1897:

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A view taken from Brighton beach on the Channel coast of the transit of Magnus Volk’s amazing seagoing electric railway, long celebrated as one of the world’s more bizarre railway experiments.

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A Japanese family having tea.

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06 March 1897

A crowd of spectators listen to President William McKinley's speech during his inauguration ceremony outside the U.

Bethléem, une place Trailer (1897)

26 April 1897

This street scene from Bethlehem shows a crowd of locals jumping on something in the middle of camera range.

Le cigare introuvable Trailer (1897)

01 January 1897

Three portly, white-face clowns wrangle over a cigar stub. One of them keeps it by hiding it in his mouth and similar ruses.

The Hallucinated Alchemist Trailer (1897)

31 May 1897

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