Alice Guy-Blaché Movie Trailers

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Beasts of the Jungle Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

The Fight in the Dark Trailer (1912)

04 September 1912

A government agent who buys horses runs into trouble in Mexico.

A Terrible Lesson Trailer (1912)

16 February 1912

The story involves a man who goes to a gambling den regardless of the protestations of his wife. He is extremely lucky and his luck attracts attention.

Wonderful Absinthe Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Gentlemen get into a misunderstanding over absinthe. There is no known credited director for this film, although the attribution usually goes for Alice Guy.

Serpentine Dance by Mme. Bob Walter Trailer (1897)

01 January 1897

Mme. Bob Walter performs the serpentine dance.

The Statue Trailer (1905)

21 August 1905

A living statue causes trouble for unsuspecting bystanders.

Mireille Trailer (1906)

28 May 1906

"Mireille" was filmed at the end of May, 1906, by a small team including Alice Guy, Herbert Blaché, Louis Feuillade and Yvonne Mugnier-Serand at the estate of the Marquis Folco de Baroncelli-Javon in Camargue, during their visit to Nîmes to attend the Gran Corrida organized by the local press association.

The Bricklayers Trailer (1905)

13 August 1905

Starring 'Les Omers' as a bunch of bricklayers causing trouble for the local cops.

Bathing in a Stream Trailer (1897)

01 January 1897

A group of kids play in a stream.

The Consequences of Feminism Trailer (1906)

21 December 1906

It's a society in which gender roles are switched. Will men stand to be unequal?

Madame's Cravings Trailer (1906)

02 August 1906

A pregnant woman steals things from others on account of her cravings.

The Fairy of Spring Trailer (1905)

26 October 1905

This 1905 Gaumont produced film attributed to Alice Guy is lost. It has no surviving plot, summary or synopsis.

Ocean Studies Trailer (1906)

23 February 1906

Alice Guy films the sea.

Course de taureaux Trailer (1906)

07 June 1906

The film was taken the 27th of May, 1906 during the Gran Corrida organized by the Press Association of Nîmes.

The Fisherman at the Stream Trailer (1897)

11 January 1897

A boy is fishing in a stream when some others see an opportunity for mischief.

At the Floral Ball Trailer (1900)

08 January 1900

A turn-of-the-last-century hand-tinted short, which features two women, Miss Lally and Miss Julyett, dancing at a ball.

Alice Guy Films a 'Phonoscène' in the Studio at Buttes-Chaumont, Paris Trailer (1907)

09 January 1907

Behind-the-scenes footage showing Alice Guy directing an early sound film.

Dance of the Seasons: Winter, Snow Dance Trailer (1900)

10 January 1900

A dancer personifying Winter, dances in the snow. "L'Hiver: Danse de la neige" is the fourth and last film of the series DANSE DES SAISONS.

Midwife to the Upper Class Trailer (1902)

09 September 1902

A wonderful midwife helps a rich couple pick out a baby from her cabbage patch.

In a Bamboo Hut Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

Alice Guy experiment with visuals and sound by Félix Mayol.

Mrs. Cranston's Jewels Trailer (1912)

09 February 1912

The husband of Mrs, Cranston is in tight quarters. He is caught both "short" in funds and in stock. In order that he may be able to cover up his margins, he decides to rob his wife's jewels.

Turn-of-the-Century Surgery Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

George Mélies made a version of this a few years later, often titled Une Indigestion, but Guy-Blaché’s earlier film Chirurgie Fin de Siecle (1900) is more widely available.

Falling Leaves Trailer (1912)

15 March 1912

It's early autumn and Dr. Headley eagerly demonstrates what seems to be a miraculous cure for tuberculosis.

At the Photographer's Trailer (1900)

08 January 1900

A client has trouble listening to the photographer's instructions.

Les malabares: Les acrobats Trailer (1902)

01 September 1902

"Les Acrobats" is the second short film (out of 5) in the series "Les Malabares", which were filmed during the exhibition of the Malabari, an Indian tribe from the Malabar region, in the Jardin d'Acclimatation from August 15 to October 5, 1902.

When You and I Were Young Trailer (1917)

16 July 1917

Farm girl Dorothy, clashes with her traditional father over her ambition to become a writer and eventually leaves to pursue her dreams after meeting an artist.

The Banknote Trailer (1907)

08 April 1907

A rich man rewards a tramp for defending him from muggers with a large sum of money in the form of a single bank note.

The Tigress Trailer (1914)

07 December 1914

Heroine Stella is not a "tigress" at all, but instead a loving wife and mother. All this changes when the despotic and rapacious Governor of Euturia, whose sexual overtures have been spurned by Stella, orders that her husband be executed and her child kidnapped.

At the Hypnotist's Trailer (1898)

01 January 1898

A hypnotist tricks his patients. There is no credited director for this film, although three different persons get attributed, Gaston Breteau, Alice Guy or Georges Hatot.

Fantastic Flowers Trailer (2025)

25 May 2025

Fantastic Flowers is a compilation of short silent films produced between 1906 and 1920, displaying amazing colours that were applied to each frame using the Pathécolor process, or other similar stencilling techniques.

Barbara Frietchie Trailer (1915)

28 November 1915

An old woman in Frederick, Maryland during the U.S. Civil War displays her American flag in defiance of the armies of Confederate general Thomas J.

The Drunken Mattress Trailer (1906)

06 November 1906

An alcoholic is inadvertently sewn into a mattress.

The Fairy's Farewell Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

An early short from Gaumont by Alice Guy-Blanché. A woman becomes slowly visible in front of a black space.

The Race for the Sausage Trailer (1907)

07 February 1907

A dog runs away with a length of sausage. Chaos erupts as the butcher chasing the dog collides with bystanders who angrily follow.

The Landlady Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

A landlady is taunted by neighborhood kids.

Man Monkey Trailer (1906)

16 December 1906

A gentleman visits a hair consultant for his baldness problems. The latter recommends a new lotion. The gentleman lets himself be convinced and a bellboy is immediately dispatched for the delivery which arrives at the concierge's lodge.

Coucher d'une Parisienne Trailer (1900)

10 January 1900

A slightly risqué scene. In her bedroom, a young woman, standing on a rug in front of her bed, removes her corset.

Dranem Performs "Five O'Clock Tea" Trailer (1906)

01 December 1906

Dranem performs "Five O'Clock Tea" for Alice Guy.

God Disposes Trailer (1912)

23 February 1912

A young man of high social position sacrifices his home and family for a girl of the stage. Cast off by his family, the young man finds that he is not qualified to earn his living.

Starting Something Trailer (1911)

05 July 1911

A suffragette gets her husband drunk, leading to an escalating parade of mishaps as more people get drunk on their "lime juice.

An Obstacle Course Trailer (1906)

12 April 1906

A bunch of people run an obstacle course all around town.

Les Druides Trailer (1906)

07 January 1906

Clown, Dog and Balloon Trailer (1905)

01 August 1905

Cute one-trick doggie show. The backdrop is beautifully detailed, yet the illusion of depth is humorously broken by the balloon bouncing off the set.

The Detective's Dog Trailer (1912)

16 February 1912

When Kitty's family adopts a homeless dog they couldn't guess how much it would be of help in her fathers detective work.

The Monster and the Girl Trailer (1914)

16 March 1914

A youth, the only survivor of a shipwreck, is rescued by two old fishermen. One of the fishermen, who has a little girl the boy's age, decides to adopt him.

The Glue Trailer (1907)

09 August 1907

A boy spreads glue all over town.

The Hierarchies of Love Trailer (1906)

29 October 1906

A pretty maid is out walking and encounters a series of military men, starting with a private, who lose her to higher ranks.

Tarnished Reputations Trailer (1920)

14 March 1920

While visiting a small village, popular young artist Robert Williams meets innocent country girl Helen Sanderson and, enchanted by her beauty, induces the girl to pose for him.

The Malagueña and the Bullfighter Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

A bullfighter dances with a woman.

Hubby Does the Washing Trailer (1912)

21 February 1912

The Dirigible 'Homeland' Trailer (1906)

10 December 1906

A short film about a dirigible.

Le Cake-walk de nouveau cirque Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

Unverified phonoscene (chronograph #7 in Gaumont catalogue?) showing a performance of the cake walk.

How Monsieur Takes His Bath Trailer (1903)

03 April 1903

A hapless man tries to get undressed only to find himself magically layered in even more clothes. There is no credited director for this film.

Qui est Alice Guy? Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

A compelling investigation aimed at restoring the legacy of a fundamental yet often overlooked figure: Alice Guy, the first female director in history.

The First Cigarette Trailer (1904)

19 July 1904

Despite his younger sister's remonstrances, a precocious schoolboy wants to smoke a cigarette he stole from his father.

The Crime on Temple Street Trailer (1904)

04 November 1904

Alice Guy film.

An Untimely Intrusion Trailer (1902)

28 December 1902

A fighting couple gets interrupted by the landlady.

What Is a Flag? Trailer (1909)

01 July 1909

M. Dona appears in this Alice Guy film where he performs the title song.

Polin Performs "The Anatomy of a Draftee" Trailer (1905)

01 January 1905

Polin performs a song.

The Face at the Window Trailer (1912)

06 December 1912