The River Ozu, Japan Trailer (1906)
Men in boats traveling along the Ozu River, sometimes getting out to walk on the gravel and pull the vessels along.
Watch the official The River Ozu, Japan 1906 trailer in HD below.
Men in boats traveling along the Ozu River, sometimes getting out to walk on the gravel and pull the vessels along.
Watch the official The River Ozu, Japan 1906 trailer in HD below.
Shooting the Rapids on the River Ozu Trailer
France 29 July 1906
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1906:
01 August 1906
A bunch of people traveling by foot or on horseback past the camera in Hawaii.
19 September 1906
The documentary features the oldest footage ever taken of surfing, and it was shot in Hawaii by Robert Bonine.
15 August 1906
The title reads "Hailing Drags". You'd expect some sort of travois affair, but it turns out to be mules hailing sugar cane loaded onto wheeled flats.
06 September 1906
A camera starts on a sloppy scene: people walking around, a building that's seen better days, palm trees, with fronds waving in the breeze.
02 February 1906
Spanish short documentary about King Alfonso XII's return from his voyage to La Abufera (Valencia).
02 June 1906
Early film of a crowded street scene in an unidentified Indian city.
06 September 1906
This Lubin actuality of the aftermath of the San Francisco Earthquake begins with a group of men, pans to the left, and the people vanish, leaving only the shattered landscape.
17 January 1906
This Walter G. Chase film about epileptic seizures was photographed from a single camera position against a backdrop of dark canvas.
06 September 1906
Views and pans among the ruins of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire.
01 January 1906
One of the first Russian animated films, created by choreographer Alexander Shiryaev in the second half of the 1900s.
31 December 1906
Depicts the exit of the President of the Republic Tomás Estrada Palma from the Presidential Palace, after giving the government to the Secretary of War of the United States, William H.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1906 Pathé Frères.