Starving Artist Trailer (1907)
A poor artist living in a garret room uses his talent for painting to feed himself by any means necessary
Watch the official Starving Artist 1907 trailer in HD below.
A poor artist living in a garret room uses his talent for painting to feed himself by any means necessary
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United States 17 August 1907
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1907:
01 February 1907
Various scenes of daily working life at a sugar plantation in Hawaii.
01 December 1907
An early short featuring Florence Lawrence.
23 February 1907
A traveler stays the night at a rural inn, but gets no rest as he is tormented by various spectres and mysterious happenings.
01 January 1907
Lucien Bull was a pioneer in chronophotography. Chronophotography is defined as "a set of photographs of a moving object, taken for the purpose of recording and exhibiting successive phases of motion.
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.
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 February 1907
A 360 degree view of Haleakala.
16 November 1907
The opening shows a colored nursemaid in the park with baby carriage, and seated on a bench receives the attention of several smart colored men who admire her greatly and endeavor to make her acquaintance.
09 September 1907
The first military revue of King Frederik VIII is captured on film.
17 February 1907
The film, a parody of the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, follows a fisherman, Yves, who dreams of traveling by submarine to the bottom of the ocean, where he encounters both realistic and fanciful sea creatures, including a chorus of naiads played by dancers from the Théâtre du Châtelet.
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