In the Friedrichstrasse Trailer (1899)
01 January 1899 Factual 2 mins
The busy Frederick Street in Berlin.
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01 January 1899 Factual 2 mins
The busy Frederick Street in Berlin.
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Germany 01 January 1899
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28 October 1899
Two gondolas, slowly approaching, dock along the wharf, and both Italian and German sovereigns disembark: Umberto I accompanied by Wilhelm II, and Margherita of Savoy accompanied by Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein.
20 May 1899
"This is a very remarkable picture, showing Union Square, New York City, during the great March blizzard of 1899.
01 January 1899
A knight performs several magic tricks with a disembodied head materialized from a chalkboard drawing.
04 February 1899
The second Kremo family acrobat film for the Lumiere. Involves one gag in which the adult is simultaeously flipping two children with his legs.
04 November 1899
The first movie ever censored for political reasons. The title refers to the then contemporaneous Dreyfus affair in which a Jewish military officer was falsely convicted of treason, and it was alleged that he was framed due to anti-semitism.
30 April 1899
Vietnamese children collect coins that are thrown them by two aristocratic ladies.
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.
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.
02 January 1899
A two-wheeled convoy of Victorian gentlewomen in a charming early film enigma.
20 May 1899
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