The Sign of the Cross Trailer (1904)
A prefect is converted to Christianity and dies in the arena with his lover.
Watch the official The Sign of the Cross 1904 trailer in HD below.
A prefect is converted to Christianity and dies in the arena with his lover.
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William Haggar Director
United Kingdom 22 October 1904
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1904:
30 April 1904
Almost 200 women file by a device on the wall from which they take their time checks. A man runs half-way across the screen at the end of the film.
12 June 1904
In this actuality from Pathe, French cavalry officers jump their horses over a wall maybe one foot in height.
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.
25 July 1904
Inside a boxing ring are two horses. Attendants put white bag-like objects on their forefeet. At a signal from the ringmaster, the two horses stand on their hind legs and start boxing.
01 May 1904
Billy Bitzer filmed 21 short actualities inside the Pittsburgh Westinghouse Works in April and May of 1904.
14 May 1904
Automobile Race for the Vanderbilt Cup
16 January 1904
Opens with a woman posing on a pedestal, dressed in a white body leotard with a sash tied at her hips.
01 May 1904
A camera on an overhead crane travels down a large, long aisle where men are shown working on large machinery on either side.
01 May 1904
A large group of men are shown performing various tasks in one room at the Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
11 February 1904
A view of the opening ceromonies for New York's Williamsburg Bridge.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1904 William Haggar and Sons.