Moir-Burns Boxing Match Trailer (1907)
17 December 1907 Factual 30 mins
The Tommy Burns vs James 'Gunner' Moir boxing match.
Watch the official Moir-Burns Boxing Match 1907 trailer in HD below.
17 December 1907 Factual 30 mins
The Tommy Burns vs James 'Gunner' Moir boxing match.
Watch the official Moir-Burns Boxing Match 1907 trailer in HD below.
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United Kingdom 17 December 1907
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04 July 1907
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29 May 1907
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01 August 1907
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01 February 1907
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01 January 1907
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26 April 1907
Christy Mathewson showing his ball skills.
08 May 1907
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11 September 1907
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23 January 1907
A battle between two forces takes place. There's no information on this 4-minute film aside from the fact that it was available from Charles Urban's Urban Trading Company, one of the most vigorous of British film production and distribution companies in the era.
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