Palestine - Documentary Programme Trailer (1904)
Documentary clips from Palestine.
Watch the official Palestine - Documentary Programme 1904 trailer in HD below.
Documentary clips from Palestine.
Watch the official Palestine - Documentary Programme 1904 trailer in HD below.
France 24 May 1904
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1904:
08 May 1904
Spanish lost film directed by Ángel García Cardona.
21 June 1904
A barmaid plies a swell with smiles and with cherries from a box that's just been delivered. When she refuses a cherry to a roughly-dressed tradesman who runs a tab at the bar, he pays off his debt in a huff, using all his week's pay.
29 October 1904
Using every known means of transportation, several savants from the Geographic Society undertake a journey through the Alps to the Sun which finishes under the sea.
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.
01 May 1904
A small group of men turn on what appears to be a generator. As the rotary spins, the men make adjustments to the machine and check its operations.
01 May 1904
Numerous women stand at several rows of tables where they appear to be wrapping tape around some devices, presumably coils.
01 May 1904
There are fifteen of them, ten girls and five boys in three rows of five, the boys flanked by the girls.
31 December 1904
Lomas, a talented photographer specializing in wildlife and hunting subjects, turned his hand to filming for Charles Urban, making several trips to the Far East, including Borneo.
16 January 1904
Opens with a woman posing on a pedestal, dressed in a white body leotard with a sash tied at her hips.
15 January 1904
The severe cold of the winter of 1903-04 allowed the rapids of Niagara Falls to freeze over, allowing the brave tourists to enter the chasm and cross to the other side over the formed ice bridge.
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