Charles Charlemont Trailer (1901)
01 January 1901 Factual 2 mins
Silent film.
Watch the official Charles Charlemont 1901 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1901 Factual 2 mins
Silent film.
Watch the official Charles Charlemont 1901 trailer in HD below.
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France 01 January 1901
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1901:
20 May 1901
Six scantily dressed women chat while freshening up. At the instigation of one of them, all get up and perform a brief choreography.
21 May 1901
A film from the UK based Mitchell & Kenyon.
27 April 1901
This wonderful dog "Mannie," owned by the vaudeville star, Miss Laura Comstock, is a most learned animal.
14 December 1901
James J. Jeffries throwing the medicine ball. An absolutely perfect picture of the champion heavyweight of the world.
14 December 1901
Jeffries walks into his gymnasium at Oakland, Cal., accompanied by Billy Delaney, and begins exercising with the heavy weights.
31 December 1901
Footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901.
13 December 1901
A man tries to climb ito bed to get a night's sleep. Every time he does, the bed suddenly is someplace else and he falls on the floor.
01 August 1901
In the background is a row of three-masted sailing ships, at anchor, their sales furled. In the foreground, a simple pier that's more like a yardarm juts out above the water; about 15 boys of six or seven years of age are on the jutting wood, and they jump off into the water below.
02 February 1901
Actuality film documenting the funeral of Queen Victoria in February 1901. The footage captures the solemn processions and ceremonies that marked the end of her long reign, offering a rare moving-image record of a major state occasion.
16 November 1901
This early docudrama shows Auburn Prison and recreates the electrocution of Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of President McKinley of the United States.
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