Mer Trailer (1902)
01 February 1902 Factual 1 mins
Waves crashing against rocks.
Watch the official Mer 1902 trailer in HD below.
01 February 1902 Factual 1 mins
Waves crashing against rocks.
Watch the official Mer 1902 trailer in HD below.
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France 01 February 1902
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1902:
05 September 1902
A two year old baby in a rage at being deprived of his favorite playthings.
17 October 1902
Alexandra (1844-1925), daughter of Christian IX, married in 1863 to Prince Edward (1841-1910), who after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 became King Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland.
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.
22 May 1902
Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.
01 January 1902
This fascinating record of Edwardian Nottingham was filmed from the driver's platform of a tram on a single journey through the city centre between its two main stations.
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.
15 March 1902
A human skeleton is placed upon a table by an attendant. When the attendant leaves the room the skeleton begins kicking his legs and throwing his arms about and suddenly turns into a magician.
20 December 1902
Georges Méliès adaptation of Robinson Crusoe, the first film adaptation of the story. Filmed in black & white, Méliès would then paint the film by hand to colour it.
20 August 1902
"Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588, the only extant film in the series), "Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).
16 August 1902
Lost film from 1902, directed by Louis Lumière and starring King Edward VII.
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