Cunard Vessel at Liverpool Trailer (1901)
Evocative film of the passengers and crew of a ship docked at Liverpool.
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Evocative film of the passengers and crew of a ship docked at Liverpool.
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United Kingdom 04 May 1901
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1901:
01 January 1901
Documentary filmed by Fructuoso Gelabert at the Spanish coast.
09 July 1901
“One of the principal features at the Pan-American Exposition is the Alaskan or Esquimaux Village. In this most interesting exhibit, scenes are enacted just as they take place in the far away frozen North.
03 December 1901
In the center of the ring the trainer forms a pile of baskets many feet in height. Greyhounds leap in rapid succession, forming a graceful arch and landing on the ground as lightly as so many feathers.
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.
08 August 1901
“The picture [shows] a number of Esquimaux picking nickels from cracks in a board with their dog whips, in which sport they are very expert.
19 October 1901
This film is difficult to classify. It opens on a scene showing a mourner with bowed head sitting in front of what appears to be a tombstone.
31 December 1901
Footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901.
16 March 1901
Filmed at the second inauguration of William McKinley on March 4, 1901, this short captures the president taking the oath of office at the U.
28 May 1901
A diver jumps into a body of water-- and then comes right back out! This film should not be confused with Ferdinand Zecca's own remake of the same name (Plongeur fantastique, 1905).
01 August 1901
An inventive use of slow-motion filming helps hammer home the gag as an unconvincing 'Indian chief' hopes to dissolve some trapped wind with a popular brand of indigestion powder.
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