Kobelkoff Trailer

Kobelkoff Trailer (1900)

21 May 1900 Factual 2 mins

A film in which limbless Nikolai Kobelkoff demonstrates a series of tasks, from aiming a pistol to performing gymnastics. Kobelkoff was born without arms and legs but persevered, becoming an international star in the early 20th century as a "Human Torso".

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France 21 May 1900

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