Kaidan Yagyu Trailer (1907)
Earliest Japanese horror film.
Watch the official Kaidan Yagyu 1907 trailer in HD below.
Earliest Japanese horror film.
Watch the official Kaidan Yagyu 1907 trailer in HD below.
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Japan 11 August 1907
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01 June 1907
This subject illustrates the pathetic attachment that exists between a dog and his blind master.
01 January 1907
People and buildings in Falkenberg, Sweden in the early twentieth century.
26 September 1907
When a little girl goes missing in the woods, her parents are at a loss as to what to do. To their great relief, a boy with a sixth sense shows the way to the girl using his psychic abilities.
01 February 1907
Cattle are driven into the sea and tied to a row boat.
17 December 1907
The Tommy Burns vs James 'Gunner' Moir boxing match.
17 March 1907
Very much a slapstick chase in the mode of the period, as Victorine's boyfriend escapes from the kitchen and is pursued on rooftop by his unsuspecting fellow officers.
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].
01 January 1907
An early documentary by Tunisian film pioneer Albert Samama Chikly who lovingly documented Tunisian culture, and filmed over Tunis from a balloon in 1907.
01 January 1907
Highlights from the 1907 French Grand Prix race.
01 February 1907
A 360 degree view of Haleakala.
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").
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