Gisèle Missed Her Train Trailer (1912)
14 June 1912 9 mins
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14 June 1912 9 mins
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France 14 June 1912
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10 April 1912
A send-up of Griffith's THE LONELY VILLA and other movies of that sort, such as THE GIRLS AND DADDY, THE LONEDALE OPERATOR and many others, as the heroine, thinking that burglars are trying to break into her home phones her husband at the office, who rushes home.
16 August 1912
Max is doing the Tango with Miss Leonora in a Berlin night club. Being impressed by the performance a german Baron asks him to give his family a dancing lesson.
14 February 1912
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20 October 1912
A truncated version of Wilkie Collins' popular mystery story.
16 March 1912
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21 May 1912
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01 March 1912
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14 March 1912
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14 October 1912
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