Tourists Landing at Island of Capri, Italy Trailer (1903)
Several rowing boats with tourists going to the shore of Capri.
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Several rowing boats with tourists going to the shore of Capri.
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United States 19 June 1903
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05 June 1903
A re-telling of the classic tale of Faust in all of two minutes by French filmmaker Alice Guy.
21 February 1903
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01 May 1903
Shot at an unidentified location in New York City, the film shows several pieces of horse-drawn fire vehicles in motion: two hook-and-ladders; two steam pumpers; a rescue wagon.
05 December 1903
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20 June 1903
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.
06 October 1903
Happy Hooligan is thrust into prison, but makes the most of his hardship. He is seen in his cell enjoying a full meal of prison hash.
11 October 1903
In certain sections of New York City large numbers of Jewish and Italian push-cart vendors congregate so closely along the sidewalks that they interfere with traffic.
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