Accident d'automòbil Trailer (1904)
Watch the official Accident d'automòbil 1904 trailer in HD below.
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Accidente de automóvil Trailer
Spain 31 December 1904
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1904:
01 May 1904
On the left of the screen, a small group of men lift the top off of what appears to be a turbine with a crane and continue to check the machine, tightening various parts with wrenches.
11 February 1904
A view of the opening ceromonies for New York's Williamsburg Bridge.
01 November 1904
Shows a parade through bunting-draped streets, probably in the town of Leominster, Mass.
12 June 1904
In this actuality from Pathe, French cavalry officers jump their horses over a wall maybe one foot in height.
01 May 1904
Billy Bitzer filmed 21 short actualities inside the Pittsburgh Westinghouse Works in April and May of 1904.
25 April 1904
It's one on those thingies you see at amusement parks. You get into a small gondola, the machine starts whirling about, and centrifugal force lifts the gondolas up in the air.
06 May 1904
Numerous women stand in rows at winding machines, taking material from large spools behind them. A male supervisor walks down the aisle, checking the work of the women.
15 April 1904
A closeup of the steam whistle blowing at the "Westinghouse works" complex of factories in Pennsylvania, probably at the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.
25 April 1904
Two small boys with policemen's hats and nightsticks are struggling with another small boy. The object of their struggle seems to be to arrest him.
14 May 1904
The view from a moving train shows some of the Westinghouse interests and the surrounding areas.
30 September 1904
Early short showing the titular park in around 2 minutes.
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