The Scream of Dolores, or The Independence of Mexico Trailer (1907)
12 September 1907 History 2 mins
Watch the official The Scream of Dolores, or The Independence of Mexico 1907 trailer in HD below.
12 September 1907 History 2 mins
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Felipe de Jesús Haro Director
Mexico 12 September 1907
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1907:
23 May 1907
A middle-aged woman in rural dress and a young woman in a smarter dress are picking up herbs in a forest.
01 June 1907
This subject illustrates the pathetic attachment that exists between a dog and his blind master.
01 April 1907
A short comical ghost story from the era of affordable nickelodeon movie theaters.
17 December 1907
The Tommy Burns vs James 'Gunner' Moir boxing match.
04 July 1907
The fight is a short one, with the defeated boxer knocked out in the first round after going down for the third time.
06 April 1907
Daniel Boone is captured by Indians when he tries to rescue his abducted daughter.
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 January 1907
Compilation of two shorts also distributed independently: Cricket und Reifenspiel [Croquet and the Arc and Hook Game], and Springschnur und Amazonen [Jump Roping and the Amazons].
26 April 1907
Christy Mathewson showing his ball skills.
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).
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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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1907 Hermanos Alva.