The Electric Leg Trailer (1912)
An amputee goes for an artificial leg. The electric leg he receives turns out to have a mind of its own.
Watch the official The Electric Leg 1912 trailer in HD below.
An amputee goes for an artificial leg. The electric leg he receives turns out to have a mind of its own.
Watch the official The Electric Leg 1912 trailer in HD below.
United Kingdom 19 October 1912
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1912:
04 April 1912
The girl was young, pretty, and also a good businesswoman; When her father died she took up the reins of management and ran an orange grove with successful results.
12 June 1912
Disregarding the sanctity of "Song Bird's" feelings, John Strong, a young surveyor in the pioneer forests of the west, makes love to the Indian maiden whenever he chances to meet her, until she longs and looks for his coming and going, and finds that he has made himself part of her life.
21 October 1912
A romantic Western in which John saves his beloved Mary when she is about to marry a criminal.
26 December 1912
A comedy in which a man secretly has his pustules removed. His secrecy leads his wife to believe that he is cheating.
08 June 1912
The prologue shows the life of a trapper, living in the solitude of the forest. He digs a bear trap, which is covered with boughs and grass.
19 July 1912
Alice Durand, after weeks of discouragement, reads the following advertisement in the New York Herald: "Governess wanted.
06 November 1912
The boy Is a bachelor of thirty who by diligence and perseverance is on the road to success. The boy's success gains him introduction into fashionable and aristocratic circles.
16 March 1912
The Rev. Frank Speakman has been to a rural congregation, and is entertained by the members. He is considered a fine catch matrimonially and the ladies set their caps for him.
09 March 1912
A production company holds a public competition for film ideas. The winning letter tells of a young woman's lost love in the 1840's.
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