El Satario Trailer (1907)
01 January 1907 Fantasy, Romance 9 mins
Young women frolicking in the countryside encounter a satyr.
Watch the official El Satario 1907 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1907 Fantasy, Romance 9 mins
Young women frolicking in the countryside encounter a satyr.
Watch the official El Satario 1907 trailer in HD below.
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United States 01 January 1907
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1907:
12 February 1907
The scene of the drama is a block of modern flats. Many of the residents are away at a dance, and the janitor and his staff decide upon a jollification of their own.
01 January 1907
People and buildings in Falkenberg, Sweden in the early twentieth century.
01 August 1907
Lost silent film, known to be the very first film adaptation of Alexander Pushkin's tragedy of the same name, dealing with the last years of the Tsar's reign and the pretender Grigory (the false Dmitriy).
02 January 1907
In the first scene, a gentleman invites a lady to a ball, in the second they are dancing after the ball in a restaurant - slightly drunk - with the resulting consequences for the restaurant.
03 January 1907
This is a compact telling of the Cinderella fairy tale and the film is elaborately staged.
29 May 1907
No prints of the film have been preserved so the film can be considered a lost film. The original screenplay has also been lost.
01 January 1907
Four Arab men in white burnouses, two women in grey, and one female cook in striped burnous, are sitting in front of a cave in a forest path.
10 December 1907
Shot by Kichizo Chiba and featuring the Nobuchika Nakano kubuki troupe is one of the earliest Japanese film of the supernatural, and the first to specifically reference to the world of yurei ("ghosts").
01 December 1907
An early short featuring Florence Lawrence.
23 May 1907
The artist studio is decorated with a rug, a chaise lounge, a small table, a plinth, a couple of copies of classic sculptures, a vase with flowers, a few prints on the walls, and on the wood paneled lower half of the wall, an 8-pointed star [Saturn-Film's logo].
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