Dranem's Dream Trailer (1905)
Short film by Pathé Frères released in 1905 with a racist plot.
Watch the official Dranem's Dream 1905 trailer in HD below.
Short film by Pathé Frères released in 1905 with a racist plot.
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1905:
01 September 1905
An early horror treatment of the hero's encounter with the one-eyed man-eating Cyclops.
22 May 1905
A woman wearing a light-colored leotard, gathered at the waist, and tights stands against a black background.
01 January 1905
Alice Guy directed a now lost phonoscene (film that relied on a chronophone sound recording that the actors in the film lip-synced with) version of Faust in 22 scenes(or short films) totaling 1245 meter of film.
28 October 1905
A variation on the popular Butterfly Dance, released in hand-colored and stenciled versions. The film has the catalogue number 2011 and was likely shot in 1897 but not screened in France until the 10th of December 1899.
23 May 1905
Nothing to do with potties... Baby gets a good wash. In this charming Hepworth actuality film, a crisply uniformed, no-nonsense nurse bounces a baby girl on her lap before submerging the unsuspecting infant into a tub of soapy water.
10 June 1905
A poor but honest man wins great wealth, and the hand of a beautiful princess, after facing a series of exciting trials in the tunnels and catacombs of ancient Araby.
27 December 1905
An inventor dreams that his newly designed airship takes flight.
01 January 1905
Felix Mayol performs a song, in colour.
01 January 1905
Félix Mayol performs The Trottins Polka (La Polka des Trottins, by A. Trebitsch and H. Christine) in this phonoscene by Alice Guy.
01 August 1905
Short documentary about this Valencian tradition directed by Ángel García Cardona.
11 November 1905
Several chairs rest against a blank wall; three men, then a fourth and soon seven in all, divide into various pairs and wrestle for the camera.
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