Shrovetide Celebrations at Mogensen's Trailer (1907)
03 November 1907 Factual 3 mins
A parade...
Watch the official Shrovetide Celebrations at Mogensen's 1907 trailer in HD below.
03 November 1907 Factual 3 mins
A parade...
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Denmark 03 November 1907
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1907:
01 January 1907
In front of a round tent, a pasha is sitting on the grass; to the right of the tent's door, covered with a patterned blanket, is a flagpole - on top of which is an 8-pointed star [Saturn-Film's logo].
01 May 1907
Scenes of Theodore Roosevelt at the Jamestown Exposition in Norfolk, Virginia, in April and June, 1907, participating in Jamestown's tercentennial celebration on April 26, its opening day, and later on Georgia Day, June 10.
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.
03 January 1907
This is a compact telling of the Cinderella fairy tale and the film is elaborately staged.
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.
01 February 1907
A 360 degree view of Haleakala.
17 December 1907
The Tommy Burns vs James 'Gunner' Moir boxing match.
07 December 1907
The first adaptation of Lew Wallace's novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ.
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.
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").
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.
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