The Lover in the Bag Trailer (1898)
A balcony courting scene turns into a man being beaten in a sack.
Watch the official The Lover in the Bag 1898 trailer in HD below.
A balcony courting scene turns into a man being beaten in a sack.
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Eugénie Laurent as The Girl (uncredited)
Georges Hatot Director
The Lover in the Bag Trailer
France 12 June 1898
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1898:
20 March 1898
The film opens showing the native daughters mounted on horses.
01 March 1898
This film shows the summit portion of the Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Railway, the Tamalpais Tavern resort, and part of the adjacent east peak of Mount Tamalpais.
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.
28 January 1898
The boulevard in front of the Kurhaus, with pedestrians and a terrace.
01 August 1898
A soldier and a serving-girl are courting on a bench. A fat old lady sits on the bench, interrupting them.
20 December 1898
Several men in a basement barbershop become excited by women walking past the window. The ankles and knees of the passersby are visible to the men below, causing pandemonium among the barbershop customers.
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.
01 January 1898
The festive start and disastrous aftermath of the launch of the H.M.S. Albion.
05 November 1898
The SS 'St. Louis' departs from Southampton Docks
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