Walking Difficulties Due to Progressive Locomotary Ataxia Trailer (1900)
20 November 1900 1 mins
Studies on human pathological locomotion.
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20 November 1900 1 mins
Studies on human pathological locomotion.
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Romania 20 November 1900
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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.
01 January 1900
A scene takes place in front of a cafe; only one performer.
01 January 1900
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
02 January 1900
Directed by Robert W. Paul.
01 January 1900
A magician performs tricks involving three women, who are sometimes merged together into one corpulent female.
21 September 1900
This picture shows the remains of one of the docks, several freight cars being piled one upon the other, while the most interesting part of the picture shows two schooners literally smashed one into the other, forming a most picturesque mass of wreckage.
21 November 1900
A magician steps upon the stage carrying a hoop covered with white paper. Then in quick succession the flags of Germany, Russia, Ireland, England and China are brought forth, and from each a soldier is produced corresponding with the flag of each nation.
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 September 1900
Trick film. A stage magician transforms a woman into a butterfly and himself into a giant bat. This film is considered lost.
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 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.
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