Corso cycliste Trailer (1898)
13 December 1898 Factual 1 mins
Men walk through the street with their flower-decorated bicycles in this early Pathe actuality.
Watch the official Corso cycliste 1898 trailer in HD below.
13 December 1898 Factual 1 mins
Men walk through the street with their flower-decorated bicycles in this early Pathe actuality.
Watch the official Corso cycliste 1898 trailer in HD below.
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A Cycle Show Trailer
France 13 December 1898
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1898:
14 July 1898
The end of the Longchamp parade and departure of the President, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
14 July 1898
A review of engineers at the Longchamp parade, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
01 January 1898
During the Alaska gold rush, one way to reach the Klondike was over the Chilkoot Pass. A stationary camera is placed to see a ways down the curving trail.
22 June 1898
Despite the title, the most one can glean from this very short short is a bunch of guys having fun in a harbor.
01 January 1898
An illusionist makes a woman disappear in thin air. There is no credited director for this film, although three different persons get attributed, Gaston Breteau, Alice Guy or Georges Hatot.
20 May 1898
This picture was taken on the line of the Mt. Tamalpais Scene R.R., and whereas the previous views were taken ascending, this is a descending view, the camera being placed on the front end of the train which follows another train consisting of two passengers coaches and an engine.
01 August 1898
A soldier and a serving-girl are courting on a bench. A fat old lady sits on the bench, interrupting them.
01 January 1898
The festive start and disastrous aftermath of the launch of the H.M.S. Albion.
22 June 1898
A man plays the trombone, to which is attached a saw.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1898 Pathé Frères.