Down the Hudson Trailer (1903)
Film taken from a boat heading down the Hudson is shown at varying speeds, often giving a sense of rapid transit.
Watch the official Down the Hudson 1903 trailer in HD below.
Film taken from a boat heading down the Hudson is shown at varying speeds, often giving a sense of rapid transit.
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United States 22 March 1903
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01 October 1903
A pretty domestic scene showing the proud father, with the assistance of the nurse and doctor, tying the little one in a towel and weighing it with a spring scale.
06 October 1903
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An organ-grinder is playing beneath the window of a cranky old woman. She objects strenuously. The organ-grinder, egged on by Hooligan, keeps on playing until a policeman appears.
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Kathryn Osterman breaks egg into a plate. As the content reaches the plate, it transforms into a baby chick.
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This is in every respect a stunning picture, though somewhat bohemian in subject. It depicts in six scenes, six lively hours at New York City's famous Tenderloin dance hall, "The Haymarket.
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