Fort-de-France : marché Trailer (1902)
10 February 1902 Factual 1 mins
Watch the official Fort-de-France : marché 1902 trailer in HD below.
10 February 1902 Factual 1 mins
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France 10 February 1902
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1902:
29 December 1902
Aristocracy, army, elephants and more mark the start of the 1903 Durbar.
16 September 1902
First narrative polish film. The janitor sweeps the pavement in front of the tenement house. A carriage comes with a rather solidly inserted young man.
14 January 1902
Taken in the immense excavation for the foundation of the new Macy building at the corner of Broadway and 34th Street, New York.
01 January 1902
An enormous blast of the rock wall during the development of Fishguard Harbour, in Goodwick.
01 January 1902
Likely the world's oldest color film, shot in 1902. Like other works by Edward R. Turner, there is no indication that it was ever relesead to the public before its discovery in 2012.
04 June 1902
Nikolai II (1868-1918), the last Russian czar, son of Alexander III and Dagmar. He had been in Denmark on vacation with his parents several times.
15 April 1902
Dan Leno and his wife celebrating the anniversary of their wedding day.
22 May 1902
These slightly weary-looking soldiers, just back from South Africa, were perhaps only temporarily housed in their Cork barracks before a well-earned return home.
22 May 1902
Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.
11 August 1902
Jesus enters the temple while the merchants are selling their wares. Jesus overturns the tables of the money lenders by showing them their error.
05 September 1902
A two year old baby in a rage at being deprived of his favorite playthings.
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