Mixed Babies Trailer (1908)
Watch the official Mixed Babies 1908 trailer in HD below.
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United States 12 June 1908
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1908:
08 May 1908
Albert Capellani's retelling of the biblical passage, previously taken to the screen by Ferdinand Zecca in 1902.
18 December 1908
After a judge (Harry Solter) does his job and sentences a man, a gypsy woman (Marion Leonard) erupts in vehement protests and has to be taken forcefully out of the courtroom.
21 March 1908
Crime drama involving an Irish couple immigrating to America
01 December 1908
Bachelor Reggie writes his uncle that he has a wife and child, but then must produce them when the uncle visits.
11 December 1908
Mack Sennett appears as a lover in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
08 September 1908
Mack Sennett appears as a Native American in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
23 May 1908
A man in civil clothes, and three men in army uniforms are inspecting seven women to be recruited.
01 August 1908
A Saxon prisoner rescues his Viking's captor's daughter, resulting in his freedom and their marriage.
07 April 1908
A gorilla escapes from its master on a ship, breaks into a young woman's home, and kills her. The woman's fiancé, Jim, who had visited earlier, is framed for the murder by the police.
04 January 1908
Two young ladies, members of a dramatic stock company, are rivals for stellar honors. One seems to have had things her own way for a time, having been cast always for the leading roles, which opportunities made her the "public's pet.
11 September 1908
A mother works as a dancer to support her ill daughter. One night while performing, the mother has a vision of her child dying.
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