Irene Latour, Contourtionist Trailer (1900)
29 December 1900 2 mins
A contortionist and her little dog, Zaza
Watch the official Irene Latour, Contourtionist 1900 trailer in HD below.
29 December 1900 2 mins
A contortionist and her little dog, Zaza
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United Kingdom 29 December 1900
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01 January 1900
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01 January 1900
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01 January 1900
A panoramic shot, making a full circle, at the 1900 Paris Exposition. It begins and ends looking at the front of the Palace of Electricity.
01 January 1900
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01 August 1900
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08 August 1900
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01 January 1900
A family sits down to enjoy a meal that ends up being fraught with complications.
01 January 1900
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01 January 1900
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01 January 1900
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
01 January 1900
A scene takes place in front of a cafe; only one performer.
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