Rice Festival in Kyoto Trailer (1910)
01 January 1910 Factual 7 mins
Early 20th century film footage of Japan.
Watch the official Rice Festival in Kyoto 1910 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1910 Factual 7 mins
Early 20th century film footage of Japan.
Watch the official Rice Festival in Kyoto 1910 trailer in HD below.
France 01 January 1910
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1910:
09 June 1910
The young husband's irrational jealousy makes him suspicious of every attention bestowed upon his wife.
01 August 1910
A rejected suitor rebuffs the woman he loves after the death of her husband.
02 August 1910
Anna, a beautiful girl from a poor background, is offered a well-paid position as a lady's companion in London.
29 July 1910
John Gary, a hotel owner, who wants to revitalize his business. After reading about a reported mermaid sighting, he has his daughter Ethel pose as a mermaid and gets a newspaper reporter to witness and photograph the mermaid.
17 January 1910
Grace Wallace was the only child of a widow of decidedly meager means. Mr. Rupert Howland, a widower of considerable wealth, the father of a girl child, and an old friend of the family, often surreptitiously helped them.
07 April 1910
An early silent short comedy directed by William Haddock.
23 June 1910
It is a beautiful morning in Indian Summer, and White Doe is out in her birch bark canoe, engaged in a fishing expedition for food.
12 February 1910
Mr. Josh Banks a ranchman, receives word that his niece, a pretty Chicago girl of eighteen, is on her way to make them a visit.
08 December 1910
All is fair in love and war but when we go into it we must take our chances. A Mexican beauty, fascinating and venturous, is in love with a young Mexican, willing to do and act for him regardless of her own safety and reputation.
01 March 1910
A detective saves a clerk from a gang who tie him to a clock-operated gun.
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