The Devil in the Studio Trailer (1901)
01 August 1901 2 mins
Mephistopholes causes an artist's model to disappear.
Watch the official The Devil in the Studio 1901 trailer in HD below.
01 August 1901 2 mins
Mephistopholes causes an artist's model to disappear.
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United Kingdom 01 August 1901
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1901:
01 January 1901
Women getting on and riding Tehran-Rey railway tram.
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.
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.
25 April 1901
This clip shows part of the official parade for the Inauguration of the Commonwealth on 1 January 1901 as it passes through the temporary gate built especially for the occasion in Hyde Park, Sydney.
01 January 1901
Only part of the film has survived.
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.
30 July 1901
One of the most fascinating exhibits on the Midway at the Pan-American Exposition is the Japanese Village.
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).
21 August 1901
Here we have recorded a very novel scene, the camera having been placed in the basket of the captive balloon at the Pan-American Exposition.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1901 Robert W. Paul, Paul's Animatograph Works.