A View Taken from a Mobile Platform, I Trailer (1900)
First of a series of films showing visitors to the Paris Exposition 1900 standing on a mobile wooden platform.
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First of a series of films showing visitors to the Paris Exposition 1900 standing on a mobile wooden platform.
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France 15 April 1900
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1900:
01 January 1900
This scene opens by showing a pretty cook mixing bread in the kitchen. Jones comes in unexpectedly from a trip and carries a dress suitcase.
28 May 1900
The magic of a real solar eclipse filmed on 28 May, 1900 by a famous magician, Nevil Maskelyne, while on an expedition by The British Astronomical Association to North Carolina.
21 September 1900
This is the building in which so many of the poor orphans met their death. The place is completely dismantled.
21 May 1900
Sherlock Holmes enters his drawing room to find it being burgled, but on confronting the villain is surprised when the latter disappears.
21 May 1900
This building and machinery supplied the electric power and electric light for the entire city of Galveston, including the car system.
06 September 1900
Scene from the second act of The Prince of Wales Theatre production.
23 September 1900
This shows the heart of one of the tremendous drifts in the east end of Galveston. Hundreds of dead bodies are concealed in these immense masses, and at the time the picture was taken the odor given out could be detected for miles.
01 January 1900
A scene takes place in front of a cafe; only one performer.
21 September 1900
This picture shows several buildings which were wrecked and also shows a rear view of this hotel, which is on the highest point of land in Galveston, and in which several thousand people were saved.
01 January 1900
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
08 August 1900
Consisting of a single shot, Spiders on a Web is one of the earliest British examples of close-up natural history photography.
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