Le Bon écraseur Trailer (1906)
Lost short film
Watch the official Le Bon écraseur 1906 trailer in HD below.
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France 15 October 1906
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1906:
01 January 1906
One of the first Russian animated films, created by choreographer Alexander Shiryaev in the second half of the 1900s.
23 May 1906
It's common knowledge that Scotsmen are macho enough to pull off wearing a skirt - perhaps it's all that caber-tossing.
19 August 1906
There's no harbor, and the ship lies some distance off shore..... then the camera pans and a tender has to be sent out amidst the rough water.
09 April 1906
A bum accidentally gets himself sewn up inside a mattress.
14 April 1906
A cartoonist draws faces and figures on a blackboard - and they come to life.
30 April 1906
Film showing the results of an earthquake in San Francisco on 18th April 1906 which caused great destruction.
22 May 1906
Three young women are smiling and playing in a lake, their nude bodies reflecting in the water, when a forest watcher appears from the wood, and chases them away.
17 January 1906
This Walter G. Chase film about epileptic seizures was photographed from a single camera position against a backdrop of dark canvas.
02 June 1906
Early film of a crowded street scene in an unidentified Indian city.
07 September 1906
Two travellers are tormented by Satan from inn to inn and eventually experience a buggy ride through the heavens courtesy of the Devil before he takes one of them down to Hell and roasts him on a spit.
01 May 1906
Footage shot not long after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco is edited together so that more than one scene and more than one vantage are included.
06 July 1906
The kids of a game-keeper get into a chase with rifles.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1906 L. Gaumont & Cie.