Roosevelt's Rough Riders Trailer (1898)
05 July 1898 1 mins
A charge full of cowboy enthusiasm by troop 'I,' the famous regiment, at Tampa, before its departure for the front.
Watch the official Roosevelt's Rough Riders 1898 trailer in HD below.
05 July 1898 1 mins
A charge full of cowboy enthusiasm by troop 'I,' the famous regiment, at Tampa, before its departure for the front.
Watch the official Roosevelt's Rough Riders 1898 trailer in HD below.
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United States 05 July 1898
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1898:
19 May 1898
The Reading's [Pennsylvania] pitcher has just let a Newark [New Jersey] batsman walk to first. Our camera is stationed about twenty feet from the bag, and the satisfied grin of the runner is great as he touches first and gets up on his toes for second.
01 January 1898
The festive start and disastrous aftermath of the launch of the H.M.S. Albion.
01 January 1898
The scene opens in an artist's studio where the unfinished statue of William Tell stands upon a pedestal.
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.
02 November 1898
The Humpty Dumpty Circus is the first animated short film created in stop-motion technique. It features a circus with acrobats and animals in motion.
01 February 1898
Clog dancing contest winner dances on dinner plate.
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
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.
01 July 1898
Passage of a Shintoist procession, whose members carry banners and lanterns, somewhere in Kyoto.
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