The Coup of Pere Francois Trailer (1900)
01 January 1900 1 mins
Reconstructed from a late 1800s flip book. The given date is approximate
Watch the official The Coup of Pere Francois 1900 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1900 1 mins
Reconstructed from a late 1800s flip book. The given date is approximate
Watch the official The Coup of Pere Francois 1900 trailer in HD below.
France 01 January 1900
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1900:
01 January 1900
A family sits down to enjoy a meal that ends up being fraught with complications.
01 August 1900
A man attempts to shave with a blunt razor.
21 August 1900
Shows all the prominent buildings on this thoroughfare, ending with a close view of the base of the Eiffel Tower, with the Trocadero Palace in the background.
21 November 1900
Although we are led to believe that the ancient alchemists were all powerful, this picture somewhat reverses the order of things.
21 May 1900
In a charming dining room a very attractive young lady is seen seated at the table, evidently waiting for the caller who is to share a quiet little dinner for two.
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.
15 December 1900
A group of people cross a mountain near Chamonix and are filmed doing so by the Lumière brothers.
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.
01 January 1900
A Victorian vaudeville routine is given the big screen treatment with camera tricks galore.Three characters straight off the vaudeville stage - the mischievous tramp, the anarchic clown and the hapless bobby - duke it out here in a sketch involving an exploding gunpowder barrel.
01 January 1900
A shot of a busy street in Paris is shown in reverse.
21 September 1900
During the terrific storm all of the light craft along the dock front was lifted out of the water and washed up into the streets, many of them being carried for miles inland.
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