Alice Guy-Blaché Movie Trailers

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The Sock Trailer (1905)

15 December 1905

A man dancing at a party finds one of his socks has fallen down. Retreating where no one can see him, he removes the offending item.

Burstup Homes' Murder Case Trailer (1913)

26 March 1913

A spoof of Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Alice Guy-Blache for Solax Film Company.

The Burglars Trailer (1898)

01 January 1898

Cops chase a pair of burglars on the rooftops of the city. Gaston Breteau filmed the original film in early 1898 for Lumiére, and also the remake in late 1898 for Gaumont.

Algie, the Miner Trailer (1912)

28 February 1912

When Algie Allmore asks to marry Clarice, the young woman's father gives him one year to prove that he's a man.

Outwitted by Horse and Lariat Trailer (1911)

28 July 1911

Little May, the rose of the ranch, is kidnapped.

Gavotte directoire Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Recording of the dance Mesdemoiselles Lally and Juliette from the Olympia.

His Mother's Hymn Trailer (1911)

03 October 1911

Paul Wellard is leaving home for the city. He goes to say good-bye to his mother and finds her at the organ singing her favorite hymn.

Two Little Rangers Trailer (1912)

07 August 1912

"Wild Bill" Gray is a renegade and a wife-beater. He is about to start on some expedition of crime and his wife implores him to stay at home.

The Strike Trailer (1912)

16 August 1912

At a large factory, the workers decide to strike. Although the leader of the workers believes his boss is treating them unfairly, the strike movement spirals out of control.

Entrée Et Sortie De La Mine Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Actuality film of miners entering a mine.

Danse du papillon Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Butterfly dance.

Gaumont Treasures 1897-1913 Trailer (2005)

05 January 2005

A 3 Part Collection of More Than 75 Early Films by Alice Guy, Louis Feuillade and Léonce Perret. The invention of cinema—and its growth into a sophisticated art form—are vividly brought to life in this massive collection of films from the early years of the influential Gaumont Film Company.

Across the Mexican Line Trailer (1911)

27 April 1911

During the Mexican Revolution, a female spy for the Mexican guerrilla fighters falls in love with an American lieutenant.

Butterfly Dances Trailer (2007)

01 June 2007

Selection of hand-painted films made from serpentine dance performances between 1895 and 1907, with original music by Carol Robinson.

Officer Henderson Trailer (1913)

11 March 1913

Two policemen are required to dress as women to catch pickpockets.

The Wooing of Alice Trailer (1912)

08 May 1912

The Reformation of Mary Trailer (1912)

01 May 1912

The Cabbage-Patch Fairy Trailer (1896)

31 March 1896

A brief fantasy tale involving a strange fairy who can produce and deliver babies coming out of cabbages.

Someone's Luck Society Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

Held at MoMA

The Great Adventure Trailer (1918)

10 March 1918

Ragna "Rags" Jansen has found local success and acclaim in her small town as an actress, but dreams of stardom on Broadway.

Burstup Homes Trailer (1913)

19 February 1913

Animated Portrait Shot by L and A Lumière Trailer (1895)

31 December 1895

An early Kinora demonstration film.

The Mouse in the Crinoline Trailer (1906)

16 October 1906

Short silent film about the difficulty caused by these dresses in getting out of the car without offending the modesty of passers-by.

The Cabbage-Patch Fairy Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

The fairy at a cabbage patch hovers over the babies. This is a remake of Guy's 1896 film on the same subject, this time shot in 35 mm.

Token of Love Trailer (1904)

29 October 1904

Several dogs copiously "water" a rose on a lawn. A young lover arrives, delicately picks the flower and offers it to his beloved.

L'Honneur du Corse Trailer (1906)

17 March 1906

A father shoots his son dead because, lured by the offer of a watch, he revealed to the police where his father had hidden smugglers who had come to ask for his hospitality.

A Severe Test Trailer (1913)

25 April 1913

Daisy Jones had been married just a year when her husband failed to kiss her one morning, and she decided that he did not love her any more.

Souls in the Shadow Trailer (1912)

11 May 1912

Child of the Tenements Trailer (1912)

22 March 1912

A Man's a Man Trailer (1912)

19 January 1912

A Jewish man is treated poorly by a member of the upper-class. When tragedy strikes, the Jewish man has an opportunity for revenge, but he turns the other cheek.

The Stepmother Trailer (1906)

31 October 1906

A poor boy is mistreated by his stepmother when his father isn't present.

The Sewer Trailer (1912)

24 April 1912

A noted philanthropist is captured by a rowdy gang, but one of the children involved resists the gang's insistence that he turn to a life of crime.

Blighted Lives Trailer (1912)

01 March 1912

The Coming of Sunbeam Trailer (1913)

22 January 1913

Proud old Major Neal disowns his only child, a beautiful girl, because he considers her marriage a misalliance.

The Lure Trailer (1914)

24 August 1914

Charlotte Baker is drugged and taken to a brothel by Paul, her fiance, who in reality is a pimp. To find her, Charlotte's family contacts the celebrated detective Bob Macauley.

Automated Hat-Maker and Sausage-Grinder Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

A machine churns out sausages on one side and spits out hats on the other. The director of this film is not credited in any contemporary catalogues or trade publications, or attributed to anyone by scholars or primary sources, however Alice Guy-Blaché is the most probable candidate.

A Fool and His Money Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

Sam the white-washer pines for the affluent Lindy, but she has dumped him in favor of another. Sam finds a large sum of money, and goes to New York to enjoy a shopping spree, buying new clothes, jewelry and a car with a driver.

A Priest's Conscience Trailer (1906)

16 March 1906

The head of the family, in search of money, dons the clothes left by the village priest. He commits a terrible deed, and later, the priest learns of it; That it was committed in his frock.

The Scarlet Woman Trailer (1916)

29 May 1916

Bank official Hanlin Davis is ruined in the stock market. Desperate, he fails to rob the bank but kills someone in the attempt.

Surprise Attack on a House at Daybreak Trailer (1898)

11 January 1898

Soldiers ambush a house. This is the Alice Guy version, not to be confused with the less accessible Lumiere of the same title from the same year.

The Vampire Trailer (1915)

09 August 1915

The Vampire is a surviving 1915 silent film drama directed by Alice Guy and starring Olga Petrova. It is one of Petrova's and Guy's few surviving silent films.

A Comedy of Errors Trailer (1912)

20 November 1912

A man mistakes a woman's blown kisses as being directed at him. When he comes over to call on her, she attempts to shoo him away, but must hide him when her husband comes home unexpectedly.

My Madonna Trailer (1915)

25 October 1915

Inspired by a Robert W. Service poem, the story concerns a Parisian demimonde named Lucille who becomes the model of an aspiring artist named Robert.

The Roads That Lead Home Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

Mrs. Hurley is a wealthy old lady who is rather proud of her antecedents. Her son, a young, clean-cut, college-bred man, like other gilded youths, makes the acquaintance of an actress and the inevitable follows.

When Marian was Married Trailer (1911)

01 January 1911

Silent, b&w, 35 mm.

The Turn-of-the-Century Blind Man Trailer (1898)

01 January 1898

A blind man begging for change tries to outsmart a cop. There is no known director for this film, although it is included in the filmography of Alice Guy-Blaché.

Saharet Performs the Bolero Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

Saharet performs the bolero for Alice Guy.

Pierrette's Escapades Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

"Les Fredaines de Pierrette" is the collective name of four short films of 20 meters each ("Arrivée de Pierrette et de Pierrot", "Arrivée d'Arlequin", "Suite de la danse", and "Départ d'Arlequin et de Pierrette"), attributed to Alice Guy (although not confirmed in any primary source), in which Columbine resists Pierrette's courting in favor of Harlequin.

The Love of the Flag Trailer (1912)

25 September 1912

Treasures on the Wing Trailer (1912)

11 September 1912

Spain Trailer (1905)

17 August 1905

This is a compilation of some of the films that Alice Guy filmed in Spain from mid-October to the end of November, 1905 (catalogue numbers 1371 to 1384) that were individually released in early 1906.

Hearts Unknown Trailer (1912)

18 December 1912

The Woman Behind the Man Trailer (1912)

27 December 1912

The Ocean Waif Trailer (1916)

02 November 1916

An abused young woman finds safety and love in the arms of a famous novelist.

The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ Trailer (1906)

20 April 1906

The stations of Christ's life are segmented into a series of performative tableaux.

Mignon Trailer (1912)

02 February 1912

Noble born Mignon is stolen by a band of gypsies as a child. Her mother dies from grief and her father, unhinged by the double blow, gives up his ancestral home for the roaming life of a minstrel wandering from place to place in search of his child.

Mixed Pets Trailer (1911)

17 February 1911

Mixed Pets is an early Alice Guy Blaché comedy about misunderstandings that arise when a new husband refuses to buy his new wife a dog and the couples’ domestic help conceal the fact they are married with a baby.

The Magician's Alms Trailer (1905)

01 October 1905

A magician transforms a tiny dinner table into a full meal for a homeless man.

The Thief Trailer (1913)

14 February 1913

Three wartime friends, two wealthy, and one poor, reunite at an upscale dinner party. Things take a turn when the poor man is accused of stealing something.

A Sticky Woman Trailer (1906)

23 October 1906

A lady uses her maid to lick her stamps, when an overtly excited man notices the maid, forcibly kisses her, and they wind up stuck to each other.