Pourquoi garder ton coeur? Trailer (1900)
Woman sings.
Watch the official Pourquoi garder ton coeur? 1900 trailer in HD below.
Woman sings.
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1900:
01 January 1900
The picture opens with the Sultan lying down to rest on his luxurious cushioned couch. The scene changes to the grounds around the palace.
01 August 1900
A man attempts to shave with a blunt razor.
21 May 1900
Considered the first motion picture to employ both color and sound, the only film record ever made of the original star of Rostand's famous play performing a scene from his most famous role.
01 September 1900
An elderly gentleman in a silk hat sits on a stool in front of a store on the main street of town. He has a telescope that focuses on the ankle of a young woman who is a short distance away.
21 May 1900
This building and machinery supplied the electric power and electric light for the entire city of Galveston, including the car system.
21 September 1900
This is the building in which so many of the poor orphans met their death. The place is completely dismantled.
02 January 1900
Directed by Robert W. Paul.
21 May 1900
Marguerite is seated in front of the fireplace, Faust standing by her side. Mephistopheles enters and offers his sword to Faust, commanding him to behead the fair Marguerite.
10 September 1900
A cleverly conceived picture of a little boy and girl with building blocks. The little girl has erected a pretty structure, which the boy proceeds to demolish with pokes of his fingers.
21 May 1900
The movie consists solely of a saber fight. Bernhardt plays a cross-gender Hamlet, and Pierre Magnier is her fellow duelist, Laertes.
04 March 1900
People gather at the exit of the St. Trophime cathedral in Arles.
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.
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