Moulin Rouge Dancers Trailer

Moulin Rouge Dancers Trailer (1898)

22 May 1898 Factual 1 mins

Four women dressed in the costume of the era perform a can-can. They were photographed from a single camera position.

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United States 22 May 1898

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