The Devil's Son Has a Wedding in Paris Trailer (1906)
02 September 1906 Comedy 16 mins
When Hell gets boring, head for Paris.
Watch the official The Devil's Son Has a Wedding in Paris 1906 trailer in HD below.
02 September 1906 Comedy 16 mins
When Hell gets boring, head for Paris.
Watch the official The Devil's Son Has a Wedding in Paris 1906 trailer in HD below.
Charles-Lucien Lépine Director
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1906:
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.
22 June 1906
In the beginning of the film, a streetcar passes in front of the camera position. The camera starts to move, indicating that it was on a streetcar since it is in the same position as the car in the first scene.
15 February 1906
The short clip shows a spiritualist séance featuring a medium and two ‘spirits’, shot in Peter Elfelt’s studio.
29 June 1906
A train traveling through the Rockies is held up and boarded by two thugs. They rob the wealthy occupants at gunpoint and then make their getaway by handcar.
16 October 1906
Short silent film about the difficulty caused by these dresses in getting out of the car without offending the modesty of passers-by.
16 October 1906
The arrival of the Norwegian king in Copenhagen is documented in this early short film.
08 October 1906
A magical glowing white motorcar ignores policemen, drives up buildings, flies through outer space, and can transform into a horse and carriage.
19 August 1906
Shows how they cut the wool off of sheep.
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