Preston North End v Aston Villa Trailer (1905)
Early football footage from Mitchell & Kenyon.
Watch the official Preston North End v Aston Villa 1905 trailer in HD below.
Early football footage from Mitchell & Kenyon.
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United Kingdom 22 May 1905
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21 July 1905
A fine magician of the Royal Court materialises an elegant attire from a transparent glass container, and then, a refined dandy appears, as an ornate palanquin is summoned.
01 September 1905
An early horror treatment of the hero's encounter with the one-eyed man-eating Cyclops.
23 March 1905
This film was photographed in the winter, much of it during an actual snowstorm, and snow can be seen on the ground in all scenes.
15 December 1905
A man dancing at a party finds one of his socks has fallen down. Retreating where no one can see him, he removes the offending item.
07 October 1905
A tramp is run over by a car and dismembered. Helpful passers-by reassemble him.
26 September 1905
A servant kills his miser master and buries his corpse. The murderer is haunted by the ghost of his victim.
01 December 1905
It was the first film version of the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
27 January 1905
A traveler at an inn is harassed by a mischievous devil in his room.
28 December 1905
The first Chinese film ever made, a sung representation of Battle of Mount Dingjun.
17 August 1905
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01 January 1905
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