Dewey Arch: Troops Passing Under Arch Trailer (1899)
10 October 1899 Factual 2 mins
Short clip of passing troops at the Dewey Arch.
Watch the official Dewey Arch: Troops Passing Under Arch 1899 trailer in HD below.
10 October 1899 Factual 2 mins
Short clip of passing troops at the Dewey Arch.
Watch the official Dewey Arch: Troops Passing Under Arch 1899 trailer in HD below.
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United States 10 October 1899
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1899:
01 January 1899
Some men get into hijinks at a sidewalk cafe. There is no known credited director for this film, although the attribution usually goes for Alice Guy.
23 May 1899
A reenactment of a scene inside Devil's Island prison.
01 January 1899
This is a ladies cycling display by the Catford Cycling Club in the summer of 1899 in London, England.
01 January 1899
A man makes twenty complete changes in two minutes, combining with them dances. The changes are made in full sight of the audience.
20 May 1899
This picture shows the Columbia crossing the line, leading the Shamrock by about 1/2 mile. The Shamrock is plainly seen in the distance and she later comes up and crosses the line in the same picture.
20 May 1899
Filmed from the Brooklyn tower of the bridge, this is a panorama starting at Manhattan's Battery and then panning northward along the East River shoreline.
01 January 1899
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
01 January 1899
A knight performs several magic tricks with a disembodied head materialized from a chalkboard drawing.
20 January 1899
The Astor Battery became famous after the Spanish-American war and these young men are on display in this Edison short, which was shot on Saturday, January 21, 1899.
02 January 1899
A two-wheeled convoy of Victorian gentlewomen in a charming early film enigma.
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